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Misconduct Allegations Rock LA’s Largest LGBTQ Theatre Company

Celebration Theatre's longtime AD Michael Shepperd was accused of sexual misconduct over more than a decade - and the accusers say that the theatre mishandled those complaints until last week, when an internal investigation prompted the theatre to let him go. When there's a power differential, can a small theatre be a "safe, sex-positive" space? - Los Angeles Times

French Quarantine Rules May Prevent Britons From Attending Cannes

The problem is a new variant: "After delays caused by Covid, the festival confirmed it would take place in early July, but France has announced a seven-day isolation period for visitors from the UK in response to rising concerns over the Covid variant B.1.617.2, first detected in India. The move is likely to affect thousands, both among the press corps and...

Faye Schulman, Who Fought The Nazis With A Rifle And A Camera, 101

Her rifle was important during the war; her camera became more important after: "As one of the only known Jewish partisan photographers, Mrs. Schulman, thanks to her own graphic record-keeping, debunked the common narrative that most Eastern European Jews had gone quietly to their deaths." - The New York Times

How The Show ‘Friends’ Helps People Around The World Learn English

Yes, that's right, the long-running sitcom (still massively popular with Millennials and Gen-Zers thanks to streaming) is useful for English language-learners around the world. "The dad jeans and cordless telephones may look dated, but the plot twists — falling in love, starting a career and other seminal moments in a young person’s life — are still highly relatable." -...

The ‘Paddington 2’ Stranglehold On Rotten Tomatoes Is Over

There's a bad review of Paddington 2? Yes" "The new Paddington 2 review slammed the warm-hearted adventure film for having deviated from the spirit of Michael Bond’s children’s books, being 'contrived and ridiculous,' with Paddington being 'over-confident, snide and sullen,' claimed 'considerations of race and identity, key to the Paddington character, are not addressed,' and added that voice actor Ben Whishaw...

USC’s Pacific Asia Museum Reopens With A Goal

And that goal is to decolonize itself. Museum director Bethany Montagano: "We felt a sense of urgency to do this because colonial systems of oppression were really rearing their ugly head in the wake of COVID ... especially as it relates to Asian Americans and the colonial brand of poison projected onto Asian Americans." - Los Angeles Times

Under Biden’s Plan, NEA Funding Would Rise

On the Friday before Memorial Day weekend, President Biden proposed a 20 percent increase in funding for an agency the previous president always threatened to cut entirely. "According to the endowment’s analysis, the Biden spending plan would be the largest single-year increase in its funding since the jump between 2009 and 2010 when its budget rose from $155 million to...

There’s A New Black Superhero In Town – And That Town Is Milan

It's not common for Italian shows to have mostly Black casts, but the new show Zero does - and makes the invisibility of Black Italians a superpower. - NPR

What Ta-Nehisi Coates Did For Black Panther

And, as his five-year run writing for the comic series comes to an end, what it did for him. "Coates decided early on he wanted to see how Wakanda truly became the technologically unmatched African ideal, which meant looking in the closet for skeletons." - Washington Post

How Will Amazon Exploit Bond, Other MGM Classics?

Amazon desperately needed content, but will the Bond plan work? "Bond is a treasure trove, unexploited beyond the 25 feature films focusing on its star, which Amazon would dearly love to develop into a Marvel- or Star Wars-like 'universe” 'The only problem is that Bond is partly owned by Eon Productions in the UK, which is run by Barbara Broccoli...

Alix Dobkin, Who Wrote Songs Of Liberation, 80

Dobkin was an early idol in the women-loving-women movement. "Long before K.D. Lang transformed herself from a country artist into an androgyne pop idol and sex symbol, smoldering in a man’s suit on the cover of Vanity Fair being mock-shaved by the supermodel Cindy Crawford; long before Melissa Etheridge sold millions of copies of her 1993 album, Yes I Am, and...

There’s No Actual Mayor Of Easttown, But Residents Have Some Thoughts On Mare

The chair of the Board of Supervisors of Easttown says the real town isn't much like the show. "'I can’t remember when the last homicide was here, if ever,' said Marc Heppe (pronounced “heppy”), chair of the Easttown Township board of supervisors. ... The big conflicts are over 'a lot of NIMBY stuff' — new development and more traffic....

Gearing Up For Summer Reading

You ready for 75 nonfiction books in 90 days? (Oddly, LitHub also has recommendations for a mere 38 fiction works in the summer, but hey, perhaps fiction is slower than nonfiction for some people?) On your marks, as Memorial Day approaches. Get set! Hit up your local indie bookshop ... and ... GO. - LitHub

The 1990s Magazine That Showed, And Gripped, Lesbian Mecca San Francisco

Curve began its life as Deneuve, a lesbian magazine founded by a 23-year-old who gambled all her money on horse races, won, and used the proceeds to start the mag. There's a new movie documenting its evolution, and how different things might be in 2021. Franco Stevens: "Once I came back from the Book Fair in Chicago, walked into...

Restarting The New York Phil, In A Cemetery

Justin Davidson, on the NY Phil's Green-Wood Cemetery "Death of Classical" concert: "That might not seem like the obvious location to stage the revival of performance culture, but when Green-Wood opened in 1838, it was intended to be one of New York’s grandest, most verdant, and most romantic public parks. (Today, its permanent residents include the orchestra’s late music...

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