The Ucross Foundation, the renowned artist residency program, today announced its Ucross Spotlight spring calendar, featuring virtual events with acclaimed artists, authors, and journalists, including visual artist Karen Kitchel; art writer Leah Ollman(The Los Angeles Times, Art in America); acclaimed authors Joshua Ferrisand Ottessa Moshfegh. Aura Estrada Prize Founder, Co-Director, and New Yorker contributing writer Francisco Goldman; writer and Aura Estrada Co-Director Gabriela Jauregui; and 2019 Aura Estrada Prize winner Natalia Trigo kicked off the spring series on April 22. The Aura Estrada Prize is given biannually to young female writers living in Mexico or the U.S. whose work is written in Spanish.
I AND YOU to be Presented by Syracuse Stage
I and You directly addresses the immediate moment while offering a broader perspective on human interconnectedness. by BWW News Desk
If a quality of a good play is to be both timely and timeless, then I and You, the next play in the reimagined 2020/2021 Syracuse Stage season, succeeds admirably. It is a play that seems to directly address the immediate moment while offering a broader perspective on human interconnectedness.
Written by Lauren Gunderson and directed by Melissa Crespo, I and You marks a return of artists and actors to performance on stage at Syracuse Stage. The approximately 90 minute play will be performed in the Arthur Storch Theatre on a fully realized set and captured on video by Black Cub Productions. The process is identical in execution to the season opener, Talley s Folly, which was videoed live in Stage s Archbold Theatre. I and You will be available for viewing as video on demand May 5 - 23 at www.Syrac
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Why Frances McDormand deserves to win an Oscar this weekend
Tipped for a third statuette tomorrow night, McDormand has John Wayne s grit, Chaplin s gawky grace – and the best ears in film
24 April 2021 • 5:00am
If McDormand wins Best Actress for Nomadland, she will equal Meryl Streep s Oscar tally
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“He gave me a little pearl-handled .38 for our first anniversary. Figured I’d better leave before I used it on him.” Is there another actor whose career boasts a more fitting opening line than Frances McDormand’s? Spoken in the opening moments of 1984’s Blood Simple, its sentiment is as hard-boiled as they come. But it’s the glints of romance – “pearl-handled”, “first anniversary” – that create the tension between glamour and gruffness which would become the actress’s trademark.
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