Come hell or high fever, the Academy Awards show will go on â live and in-person Organizers announced that Oscar nominees and their guests will qualify as essential workers when attending the show to permit a larger bubble
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Publishing date: Apr 09, 2021  â¢Â 6 hours ago  â¢Â 4 minute read  â¢Â The Academy is determined to put on as close to a business-as-usual award show as it can in these times. Photo by Carlo Allegri/Getty Images/File
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Hollywood, CA (April 8th, 2021) – Piper-Heidsieck, the revered Champagne House known worldwide for its red label is excited to announce today its return as the champagne partner of the 93rd Oscars® taking place on Sunday, April 25. This marks the seventh year of a long-term partnership between Piper-Heidsieck and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
“Although Hollywood’s biggest night may look different this year, one thing remains the same,” said Benoit Collard, General Manager for Piper-Heidsieck. “This awards season, Piper-Heidsieck is celebrating with a limited-edition, illuminated magnum custom-made for the Oscars. Featuring the House’s signature Cuvée Brut, this year’s bottle will “light up” the Oscars.”
Mystic Braves Julian Ducatenzeiler Chosen to Score Silent Film
Julian Ducatenzeiler of California indie rock band Mystic Braves has written a new score for the classic silent film Fanchon the Cricket. This is part of an ongoing initiative created by business executive and arts patron Henry Stotsenberg to use silent film as a canvas for new artistic inspiration and expression.
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LOS ANGELES, April 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Mystic Braves front man Julian Ducatenzeiler was selected to score the silent film
Fanchon the Cricket as part of an ongoing effort to breathe new artistic inspiration into the classic works of early cinema. Ducatenzeiler collaborated with composer, filmmaker and classically trained piano player Andy Gladbach to create the soundtrack to the movie, which was originally released in 1915.
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