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The Coolidge, film industry work to stay afloat

The Coolidge, film industry work to stay afloat
wickedlocal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wickedlocal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

In Wojnarowicz and Max Richter s Sleep, two artists take on the world -- doing so in very different ways

In Wojnarowicz and Max Richter s Sleep, two artists take on the world -- doing so in very different ways
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Documentary Wojnarowicz Captures The Urgent And Short Life Of An Activist Artist Battling AIDS

Documentary Wojnarowicz Captures The Urgent And Short Life Of An Activist Artist Battling AIDS
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Doc Talk: Pilgrims of several sorts, Hindu nationalism, life in Lodz then and now

Doc Talk: Pilgrims of several sorts, Hindu nationalism, life in Lodz then and now By Peter Keough Globe Correspondent,Updated March 17, 2021, 3:39 p.m. Email to a Friend As recent history has shown, people pick the oddest idols to worship. One day while touring Vatican City in 1999, filmmaker Annie Berman spotted lollipops with the image of Pope John Paul II on them being sold at a kiosk. She learned that these and numerous other likenesses of the Holy See on T-shirts, mugs, snow globes and ashtrays were also on sale, duly licensed by the Vatican which took a share of the proceeds. This put her in mind to visit Graceland, in Memphis, Elvis Presley’s last home, his gravesite, and a place of worship for millions of fans since the King’s death, in 1977. Another figure adored posthumously that came to her attention was Princess Diana, whose faithful followers annually honor her death, in 1997, and continue to stockpile memorabilia.

Outgoing Washington Post editor Marty Baron on the difficult road ahead for newsrooms

After a career spanning more than 45 years, Washington Post editor Marty Baron announced his retirement earlier this year. On his final week overseeing the newspaper, he spoke with The Sunday Magazine Host Piya Chattopadhyay about the many pressing issues that newsrooms now face.

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