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CODA (or Child Of Deaf Adults), and
House of Cards’ actor Robin Wright’s directorial debut Land. African-American racial-issues themed Rebecca Hall’s debut, the Tessa Thompson-starrer drama
Passing, and the premiere of Questlove’s (Ahmir Thompson’s) Black Woodstock music documentary,
Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised).
India will send three powerful stories of and about women:
Fire in the Mountains
Writer-director Ajitpal Singh’s feature debut in Hindi, formerly titled
Swizerland, is one of the 10 features in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section. It was steeped and brewed at NFDC Screenwriters’ Lab 2018, Work-in-Progress Lab 2019, and, in June this year, part of the five projects in Film Bazaar Goes to Cannes at Marche du Film marketplace to fetch global distributors, etc.
Harold Budd, Composer of Spaciousness and Calm, Dies at 84
Known for his collaborations with art-pop artists like Brian Eno and Cocteau Twins, he created a signature sound suspended in reverberation and drone.
The composer and pianist Harold Budd in Birmingham, England, in 2011. His music was known for its unhurried, organic spontaneity.Credit.Steve Thorne/Redferns, via Getty Images
By Steve Smith
Published Dec. 17, 2020Updated Dec. 21, 2020
Harold Budd, a composer and pianist known for the preternatural spaciousness and melancholy calm of his music, and for his collaborations with art-pop artists like Brian Eno and Cocteau Twins, died on Dec. 8 in a hospital in Arcadia, Calif. He was 84.
John Vance, incoming chair of the SCV Chamber.
As it embarks into 2021, the SCV Chamber has established a broad-based leadership team representing small, medium and large businesses from a broad spectrum of industries to guide the Chamber into the new year in an effort to best work together as a united community.
“It’s a unique moment when we’re able to create such a large new group of local business leaders to serve on the Chamber Board of Directors,” said John Vance, incoming chair of the SCV Chamber. “With all the positive changes happening with the SCV Chamber, we’re excited to add well-respected, diverse leaders to the Board and continue with the returning board members who were invaluable this year.”
Latino Business Alliance – Chair, Liz Seelman
Small Business Council – Chair, Brian Schlick
Non-Profit Council – Chair, Holly Schroeder
NextSCV Young Professionals Council – Chair, Lindsay Schlick
“I’m proud of the strong leadership team we’ve had for the SCV Chamber this year,” said Nancy Starczyk, outgoing chair of the board for the SCV Chamber. “It’s more important than ever that the Chamber has had a clear vision of bringing the entire business community together to work together as we move forward in providing high-quality, value-driven programming and pro-business advocacy for our members.”
The SCV Chamber has established a broad-based leadership team representing small, medium and large businesses from a broad spectrum of industries to guide the Chamber into the new year in an effort to best work together as a united community.