
Kerensa Cadenas
Editor and Writer at Freelance
Hire me: [email protected] Prev: Thrillist, The Cut, EW, Complex Words in: Vanity Fair, GQ, Vulture, Elle, Vogue, Bazaar, Rolling Stone, etc.
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6 days ago |
publishersweekly.com | Kerensa Cadenas
Readers with a keen eye for book cover design are likely to associate uniform jacket schemes primarily with boutique literary publishers—among them Archipelago Books, Fitzcarraldo Editions, McNally Editions, New York Review Books, and Wave Books, where the vast majority of titles are packaged using a distinct visual layout. Such decisions, said Nathan Rostron, associate publisher at McNally, allow a small press to instantly convey its identity.
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1 week ago |
indiewire.com | Kerensa Cadenas
Chloë Sevigny loves to work, of course, but as the mother of a five-year-old, she has other things to consider, too. “I’m a working actress, but also having a family at home and being more rooted in New York now that I have a child, there’s a different level of consideration for what projects I take on,” the actress told Indiewire.
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2 weeks ago |
backstage.com | Kerensa Cadenas
Western audiences may not be familiar with her work (yet), but in her native India, Radhika Apte is a household name. Her enviable career includes roles in more than 60 movies and television series, as well as prolific theater work. Following a recent move to London, she’s ready to embark on the next chapter of her career—one that will include not only more acting work, but also writing, directing, and executive producing.
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2 weeks ago |
backstage.com | Kerensa Cadenas
When Alex Scharfman was preparing to direct his first feature, A24’s “Death of a Unicorn,” he knew exactly whom he wanted to put together the ensemble: Avy Kaufman. Over the course of nearly four decades, the Emmy winner has been the casting director on more than 150 films and TV shows, including critically acclaimed projects like “Brokeback Mountain,” “Babygirl,” “Succession,” and “Mare of Easttown.” “Death of a Unicorn” is a stark departure from most of Kaufman’s past work.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Kerensa Cadenas |Paige Strout
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key TakeawaysPedro Pascal is bringing his Star Wars character to the big screen. The Mandalorian star is set to reprise his role as Din Djarin (a.k.a. “Mando”) in the brand new movie The Mandalorian & Grogu.
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