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3 days ago |
presstelegram.com | Stuart Miller
One day, Katie Kitamura was intrigued by a headline that declared, “A stranger told me he was my son.” She chose not to read the story, preferring instead to ponder the unusual idea that a woman could have a son who is a stranger. She mentioned it to a friend with older children, who said, “That’s just what parenting is. Every time my son comes home from college, it’s like a stranger has come back into the house.”And so, the “emotional core” of Kitamura’s new novel, “Audition,” was born.
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1 week ago |
presstelegram.com | Stuart Miller
Walton Goggins and his wife, Nadia Conners, were throwing a party in their Los Angeles home when a disoriented older woman showed up, thinking it was her house and asking for for help opening the garage door. Her phone book was filled with the names of friends who had already died. While the police came and helped the woman, Conners was haunted by the experience and what it says about the inescapability of time’s passage.
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1 week ago |
presstelegram.com | Stuart Miller
When Andrew Ahn was eight years old, his mom went to the video store and came home with a wholesome-sounding, Asian-themed movie called “The Wedding Banquet,” directed by an up-and-comer, Ang Lee.
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2 weeks ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | David Cohen |Paula Hendrickson |Karen Idelson |Nick Krewen |Todd Longwell |Stuart Miller
Like everyone else, the entertainment attorneys honored on this year’s Legal Impact list — who’ll be gathering at the Variety Power of Law Breakfast, presented by City National Bank, on April 9 — are dealing with progressively more jarring cycles of disruption. Still, they keep working on behalf of their clients.
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2 weeks ago |
mercurynews.com | Stuart Miller
Alethea Arnaquq-Baril has been awarded the Canadian Meritorious Service Cross for her serious film work, directing documentaries like “Angry Inuk” and producing feature films like “The Grizzlies” that explore the life of the Inuit people. As a producer, she has frequently collaborated with her good friend Stacey Aglok MacDonald on dramatic movies. But Aglok MacDonald also has a background in comedy, spending years on an Inuk language comedy for Aboriginal People’s Television Network.
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