Tag: Light

A Small Light movie review & film summary ()
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For the first two episodes, directed with crisp immediacy and vintage charm by “Booksmart”’s Susanna Fogel, Miep is just an ordinary girl trying to grow up in difficult circumstances: She’s a twentysomething layabout with few prospects, no job, and no husband (unless, of course, she marries one of her adopted brothers). Luckily, she meets a…
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Netflix Releases ‘All The Light We Cannot See’ Teaser
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Netflix’s historical drama All The Light We Cannot See is going to be an event. Instead of escaping into a world of fantasy and awe like so many movies like to do these days, this limited series takes another approach. It puts the atrocities of World War II into focus. But more importantly, it seems like…
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Red Bull’s 2023 F1 pace shows cost cap penalty was ‘very light’, says Ferrari chief Frederic Vasseur – rezal404
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Red Bull have started the season in dominant form, while Ferrari have struggled Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur says Red Bull’s strong start to the 2023 Formula 1 season shows their penalty for breaching the sport’s cost cap in 2021 was “very light”. After admitting a ‘minor’ breach having gone $2.2m over the $145m limit…
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Inventories of Light | David Beal – rezal404
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Miyoko Ito created one of the most extraordinary bodies of work in the last century of American painting. It records the growth of a lucid private vision that could only be translated to the canvas by adhering to a meticulous, sui generis technique. Ito was influential in her adopted hometown of Chicago, especially for the…
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The Body Politics of Broadway: An Excerpt From the Recently Released Book Broadway Bodies: A Critical History of Conformity Sheds Light on Musical Theater’s Longtime Fixation on Physique
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From Broadway Bodies: A Critical History of Conformity by Ryan Donovan. Copyright © 2023 by Ryan Donovan and published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. I lied about my height on my résumé the entire time I was a dancer, though in truth I don’t think the extra inch ever actually made a difference.…
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Dancer-Turned-Documentarian Paul Michael Bloodgood Focuses His Lens on the Making of Ballet Austin’s Light / The Holocaust & Humanity Project
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Paul Michael Bloodgood. Photo by Anne Marie Bloodgood, Courtesy Bloodgood. No other ballet has shaped Paul Michael Bloodgood’s life as much as Light / The Holocaust & Humanity Project. He was a young dancer who’d recently joined Ballet Austin when he became part of the physical, educational and emotional process to create this singular work and community…
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