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Original SNL player s memoir looks back in fondness, humor
LYNN ELBER, AP Television Writer
March 16, 2021
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1of5FILE - Laraine Newman arrives at the premiere Live from New York! in Los Angeles on June 10, 2015. Newman released her memoir “May You Live in Interesting Times. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)Richard Shotwell/Richard Shotwell/Invision/APShow MoreShow Less
2of5FILE - Comedian Chevy Chase, second from left, joins the cast of NBC s Saturday Night Live, with Laraine Newman, from right, Gilda Radner, Bill Murray and Jane Curtain on Feb. 16, 1978 in New York. Newman released her memoir, “May You Live in Interesting Times,” as an Audible exclusive.Marty Lederhandler/APShow MoreShow Less
Laraine Newman Reflects on Her Life, Career in Memoir May You Live in Interesting Times
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Laraine Newman was 23 years old when she was cherry-picked by Lorne Michaels to join the inaugural cast of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” in 1975, along with Chevy Chase, Gilda Radner, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, Garrett Morris and Dan Aykroyd. During her five-year tenure on the iconic show, Newman skyrocketed to fame for playing memorable characters such as Connie Conehead and Sheri the Valley Girl. A founding member of the legendary comedy troupe the Groundlings, the Emmy-nominated comic would go on to appear in Woody Allen’s “Stardust Memories” and in TV series such as “St. Elsewhere” and “Laverne & Shirley.” Newman would later carve out a thriving career as a voiceover artist, behind characters in such blockbuster animation projects as “The Incredibles,” “Minions” and “The Secret Life of Pets.” She’s also contin
Exhibition of works by Nicole Eisenman and Keith Boadwee opens at FLAG
Installation view.
NEW YORK, NY
.- The recipient of The Suzanne Deal Booth / FLAG Art Foundation Prize, Nicole Eisenman created thematically-linked solo exhibitions for The Contemporary Austin (Sturm und Drang, February 27-November 15, 2020) and FLAG (December 12, 2020 - March 13, 2021). Eisenman expanded the exhibition at FLAG to include artist Keith Boadwee; their shared use of humor and critical observation questions both real and imagined power structures, upends art history, and lampoons notions of good taste.
Nicole Eisenman employs a plurality of styles and visual references in her drawings, paintings, and sculptures to give shape to the many forms of the human condition. At FLAG, Eisenmans cast of characters are emblematic of the patriarchyfrat guys, paunchy businessmen, and bald eaglesthe foundations of which she gleefully undermines through absurdity, caricature, and gallows humor. A conc
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