
Maira Garcia
Television Editor at Los Angeles Times
TV editor @latimes. Former @nytimes @statesman @txst. Very tired mom. Texas forever.
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1 week ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Maira Garcia
LOS ANGELES - For decades, English novelist Jane Austen has been a constant source of inspiration for filmmakers and TV creators looking to adapt her work, but also authors who want to expand her world and our understanding of it. Such is the case with "Miss Austen," the 2020 novel by Gill Hornby. The fictional account focuses on Jane's sister, Cassandra, and her decision to destroy much of Jane's correspondence from over the years - something rooted in fact.
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1 week ago |
thederrick.com | Maira Garcia
LOS ANGELES — For decades, English novelist Jane Austen has been a constant source of inspiration for filmmakers and TV creators looking to adapt her work, but also authors who want to expand her world and our understanding of it. Such is the case with "Miss Austen," the 2020 novel by Gill Hornby. The fictional account focuses on Jane's sister, Cassandra, and her decision to destroy much of Jane's correspondence from over the years — something rooted in fact.
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1 week ago |
latimes.com | Maira Garcia
Cassandra (Synnøve Karlsen) and Jane Austen (Patsy Ferran) are the central characters in PBS’ new miniseries “Miss Austen,” an adaptation of Gill Hornby’s book. For decades, English novelist Jane Austen has been a constant source of inspiration for filmmakers and TV creators looking to adapt her work, but also authors who want to expand her world and our understanding of it. Such is the case with “Miss Austen,” the 2020 novel by Gill Hornby.
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2 weeks ago |
thederrick.com | Maira Garcia
LOS ANGELES — "Give Sarah my love."Spoken in a voice inflected with exhaustion and grief, they're the only words that Tommy, played by the actor Gabriel Luna, is able to muster to Joel (Pedro Pascal), whose lifeless body lies shrouded on a table in a makeshift morgue in Jackson. Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.
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2 weeks ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Maira Garcia
Spoken in a voice inflected with exhaustion and grief, they're the only words that Tommy, played by the actor Gabriel Luna, is able to muster to Joel (Pedro Pascal), whose lifeless body lies shrouded on a table in a makeshift morgue in Jackson.
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