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Interview: Ethan Hawke Showcases His Love of Theater in A Bright Ray of Darkness and Godot

If you were to mistake Ethan Hawke s new novel, A Bright Ray of Darkness, he probably wouldn t be surprised. With everything that Hawke has written, readers have always seen versions of him in the protagonists. But it s even easier to make that mistake in Darkness, a novel about a young actor playing Hotspur in a starry production of Shakespeare s Henry IV. Hawke did play that role before, with a to-die-for cast that also included Kevin Kline, Richard Easton, and Audra McDonald. Hawke, as fans of his work know, is a theater animal, and the novel really showcases a deep love for the medium. So too does his latest theatrical project, a screen adaptation of Beckett s

Ethan Hawke Pens a Valentine to Theatre in A Bright Ray of Darkness

did have two of his own art projects: novels The Hottest State (1996) and Ash Wednesday (2002). But when the books came out, Hawke the writer discovered that readers kept seeing Hawke the star in them. Reading the reviews – and most of them were very kind, he says, it became clear to me that no one could get over that I was an actor. The notoriety that I d gained as a performer. They re reading it with these characters I d played in their heads. In Germany, on tour for the second book, Hawke mentioned this to a publisher. He said to me, Your problem is you re not a famous writer, you re a famous person who writes. He told Hawke that he wouldn t get past that perception until you stare it in the face – that is, put yourself on the page.

USA Today fact-checks Babylon Bee satire about toddler kicked off airline for not saying Black Lives Matter

USA Today fact-checks Babylon Bee satire about toddler kicked off airline for not saying ‘Black Lives Matter’ Posted at 7:17 pm on December 17, 2020 by Brett T. In checking our archives, it turns out we’ve done quite a few posts on USA Today and fact-checking just this month. For example, USA Today “fact-checked” a very real photo of Jen Psaki, Joe Biden’s pick for press secretary, wearing a hammer and sickle hat, saying it was “missing context.” Just one day later, USA Today “fact-checked” a claim that “several Democratic politicians are urging social distancing and issuing stay-at-home advisories while hosting or attending gatherings themselves” by saying it, too, was “missing context.”

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