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âPieces of a Womanâ Has Midwives Talking About That Birth Scene
Vanessa Kirbyâs Oscar-nominated performance involves an extended sequence that these experts say gets some things right â and a few wrong.
Molly Parker as a midwife and Vanessa Kirby as a woman going into labor in âPieces of a Woman.âCredit.Benjamin Loeb/Netflix
April 14, 2021, 3:52 p.m. ET
In the movies, birth is usually an emergency. It begins with the womanâs water breaking, at the worst possible moment. She appears to be barely in labor, and yet she is rushed, through gridlock traffic, to the hospital. There she becomes angry, and the pain is her husbandâs fault. She yells at him, perhaps even injures him, and orders him to get a vasectomy. Then she begs for an epidural, but for some reason, she canât have it. After four minutes of intense screaming, sheâs handed something that looks like the Gerber baby.
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During the pandemic, chef Edward Lee helped feed people in nearly 20 cities, including Atlanta, Seattle, Nashville, Houston, New Orleans, Brooklyn, Raleigh, Los Angeles, and his hometown Louisville, Kentucky where he runs the restaurants 610 Magnolia and Whiskey Dry. His LEE Initiative has used money from donors like Audi and Maker s Mark and support from chefs across the country to turn idle restaurants into relief kitchens. The restaurant s staff got paid, and hungry people ate. The basis of activism is right there in the word, it s to be active, Lee said. You have to actively participate, not just write a check, not just cook a dinner at a gala.
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Shalom Blaj
Nov. 11, 1927–Dec. 10, 2020
Shalom Blaj, beloved husband, father, grandfather, uncle, and friend, died December 10, 2020. His life and career spanned five continents. Born in Poland in 1927, raised in Israel, educated and eventually home-based in the U.S., he lived life fully and actively, engaged wherever he was. Shalom and Marilyn, wife of 67 years plus two days, took full advantage of theater, concerts, opera, and art wherever they lived and traveled. Son and daughter, Ron and Tami, were the fortunate recipients of a culturally diverse upbringing around the world.
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