San Francisco s home town heroes Metallica were part of the opening moments of the Golden State Warriors vs. Los Angeles Lakers NBA game last night (March 15) as James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett teamed up to play the U.S. national anthem before tip-off.
The two Metallica guitarists were positioned in front of a black curtain and two amplifiers, each adorned with the band s logo at the top while one read Strength in Numbers and the other was emblazoned with the Warriors Golden Gate Bridge logo.
As has been the case at numerous sporting events in the past where the guitarists played the Star Spangled Banner, Hetfield assumed rhythm duties while Hammett took the lead and they, on occasion, harmonized parts with dramatic effect.
Lupita Nyong o reflected Tuesday on playing Shakespeare s Juliet again in an upcoming bilingual radio play after portraying the tragic teen at age 14.
The 38-year-old actress appeared remotely from Kenya on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and recalled her first professional production as a teenager in Romeo & Juliet.
Lupita said she had only played passersby in school plays and her aunt convinced her to audition for the Phoenix Players reportory company in Nairobi.
Teenage tragedy: Lupita Nyong o reflected Tuesday on playing Shakespeare s Juliet again in an upcoming bilingual radio play after portraying the tragic teen at age 14
The Oscar-winning actress said she tried out for a musical audition for Cinderella, but didn t get a part because the director felt she was too young.
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‘Soul’ Director Pete Docter on How Pixar ‘Thinks of Our Work as Indie Films’
Oscars 2021: Pixar’s creative head discusses bringing jazz to the masses and teases what original films lie aheadJeremy Fuster | March 15, 2021 @ 3:32 PM Last Updated: March 15, 2021 @ 3:33 PM
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Pete Docter won his first Oscar for a story with a talking dog. He won his second for a story with talking emotions. Now, he’s looking to win his third for a story about talking unborn souls.
“Soul,” which is the heavy favorite to become the 11th Pixar film to win the Best Animated Feature Oscar, is arguably the most ambitious project ever from a studio known for some crazy premises. It’s also Docter’s first as a director since becoming chief creative officer of Pixar. Development on “Soul” a tale of a jazz musician who cheats death and winds up in an ethereal realm where souls gain their traits before going to Earth began before Docter was promoted, and he kne