age 78, of Hudson, WI, died on April 29th, 2021, at her home in Hudson. Mary was born on November 3rd, 1942, in St. Paul, MN to Charles and Rosa (Pollnow) Hutton. After graduating high school, she pursued her secretarial degree and soon after moved to Hudson, WI. Mary married Don and together they had two daughters. She proudly worked as a secretary for various Twin Cities companies, including 3M, while raising her family. She later co-owned and operated a company specializing in land development and did property management in and around the Hudson area. The simple pleasures in life brought Mary much joy. Nothing was better than indulging in a pizza from Carboneâs or a quiet afternoon of putting puzzles together. Mary would visit the Hudson Public Library to find her next read; one of her favorite past times. If she was feeling adventurous, she would spend the day at the casino with her friends or cousins. Maryâs life was a living example of selflessness, integrity, and per
Mary R Rusch
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Satyajit Ray
“Not to have seen the cinema of Satyajit Ray means existing in the world without seeing the sun or the moon,” observed Akira Kurosawa with regards to the Indian master who would have turned one hundred this May. Influenced by the poetic humanism of Jean Renoir and the Italian neorealist movement, Ray self-financed his landmark debut
Pather Panchali the first installment of his internationally celebrated
Apu Trilogy, a cycle of richly humane masterworks that traces its title character’s journey from boyhood to maturity. Over the course of a long, remarkably varied career that encompassed forays into a wide array of genres including period pieces, comedies, detective mysteries, and documentaries Ray applied his compassionate, lyrical vision to explorations of female liberation (