East Longmeadow animator Sue Nichols Maciorowski to be honored posthumously for work on Disney classics
Updated Jan 28, 2021;
Posted Jan 28, 2021
Disney animator Sue Nichols Maciorowski of East Longmeadow, seen here in 2005, will be awarded posthumously a lifetime achievement award, an Annie, from the International Animated Film Association on April 16 in Los Angeles. She passed away on Sept. 1, 2020.
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EAST LONGMEADOW The highest honor in animation will be bestowed posthumously on acclaimed Disney artist Sue Nichols Maciorowski in Los Angeles this spring.
Closer to home, St. Michael’s Parish in East Longmeadow, where she designed theatrical productions and helped at summer Bible camp in recent years, will soon dedicate its community center stage in her honor.
Chillin’ with Erica Muñoz 27
Chillin’ with Erica Muñoz
Erica Muñoz is a renowned actress and proud mother of 2 who discovered her talent at an early age.
Her acceptance to the prestigious California Institute of the Arts showed promise, along with her audition for the award-winning musical RENT. She was quickly offered a role, which she took to pursue her dream of acting on Broadway. She followed her stage career, with a return to Los Angeles to pursue television and film. Erica can be seen in the CBS series “Jericho,” CBS’ “Numb3rs,” and the VH1 sketch comedy show “Acceptable TV,” which also starred Dan Harmon and Jack Black. As of recent on the TV front, she can be seen on “Grey’s Anatomy” playing Wilmer Valderrama’s sister and NBC’s “Indebted” with Fran Drescher. Her film career includes “Sueño,” opposite John Leguizamo and Elizabeth Peña and “Days of Wrath” starring Amber Valletta, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Laurence Fishburne.
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Art House Productions Releases BLACK TOM ISLAND Radio Play
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Art House Productions (Meredith Burns, Executive Director) is proud to announce their first audio play, Black Tom Island by Martin Casella. This free audio play is available for download on www.arthouseproductions.org and www.youtube.com/arthouseproductions. A free virtual panel discussion about the actual event featuring historians and the play’s creative team will take place on Sunday, February 7 at 3:00pm EST on Zoom.
Based on an actual incident that took place in Jersey City in 1916, Black Tom Island explores the first documented terrorist attack on American soil through the lens of a fictionalized Slovak immigrant and his wife who may or may not be involved in the attack. Funded in part through the Hudson County Historical Partnership Grant, the original project was imagined to include in-person readings on location in Jersey City, however, to adapt the project to the current safe
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