
Brynne Long
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Mar 9, 2024 |
georgetownvoice.com | Eileen Miller |Brynne Long |Paul James |Emmy Buck
From Jan. 25 through 28, one D.C. theatre bearing a striking resemblance to Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre presented four shows inspired by the Bard’s works. Hosted by the Folger Shakespeare Library, The Reading Room Festival offered a variety of talks and events over the course of four days, with each day headlined by a new show.
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Nov 27, 2023 |
georgetownvoice.com | Maya Kominsky |Brynne Long |Luis Borrero |Chetan Dokku
The year is 2006, MGMT’s generation-defining hit “Time to Pretend” is blasting, and the Catton family is lounging by the lake in the yard of their sprawling, palatial estate of Saltburn. Its mammoth construction of beige stone and perfectly manicured acres of green are a deceptively dignified veneer for Saltburn’s ignoble residents: the eccentric patriarch James (Richard E.
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Apr 17, 2023 |
georgetownvoice.com | Francesca Theofilou |Abby Webster |Brynne Long
Solidarity—standing up for a group you do not belong to and putting your own comfort aside in the process—is the linchpin to social justice. Historically, however, celebrities have dropped the ball when it comes to supporting and uplifting marginalized communities, and not for lack of trying.
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