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From The Squaw Man to Rutherford Falls: The Rise of Hollywood s Contemporary Native American Woman

From The Squaw Man to Rutherford Falls: The Rise of Hollywood s Contemporary Native American Woman
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Tomson Highway believes controversy is good for art

NOW Magazine Tomson Highway believes controversy is good for art As Stratford remounts his play The Rez Sisters, the writer reflects on residential schools, casting of Indigenous actors and protests By Glenn Sumi and Jon Kaplan Jul 12, 2021 30 years after his NOW cover, Tomson Highway believes non-Indigenous actors should be able to play Indigenous roles. Tomson Highway loves a scandal. In fact, he says art needs more of them. When his play Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing was mounted at the Royal Alexandra Theatre 30 years ago, protesters picketed the show, complaining about what they saw as misogyny and violence against women. Some audience members walked out. One woman fainted. (If you haven’t seen or read the play, I won’t spoil the details about the particularly controversial scenes.)

Friends, colleagues remember Eric Jayne after popular Alaska veterinarian dies in car accident

Friends, colleagues remember Eric Jayne after popular Alaska veterinarian dies in car accident
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REEL REVIEWS: Sci-fi saga, rescue mission both lack coherence

THE TOMORROW WAR (Amazon Prime) A sci-fi feature set in the present as well as 30 years into the future, “The Tomorrow War” stars Chris Pratt in yet another film where he takes impossible chances battling nasty otherworldly creatures. Pratt plays science teacher and family man Dan Forester, who lives with his wife Emmy (Betty Gilpin) and his 9-year-old daughter Muri (Ryan Kiera Armstrong). When former Iraq soldier Dan is drafted to travel to the future to fight alien invaders, Emmy begs him to go to his estranged father, James (J.K. Simmons), who can help Dan evade the draft. But that plan is for naught, and Dan joins a group of fellow Americans-soldiers and civilians-who “fall” into 2051 to help in the war against the enormous bug-like ravenous creatures who are edging closer to dominating the world.

REEL REVIEWS: Sci-fi saga, rescue mission both lack coherence

(Netflix) Liam Neeson continues his action hero roles as Mike McCann, a big rig driver who takes on the challenge of driving on the perilous ice roads of Northern Canada to deliver life-saving gas wellheads to a Northern Canadian diamond mine where more than two dozen miners are trapped after an explosion. While writer/director Jonathan Hensleigh makes the action sequences tense and filled with nailbiting excitement, he could have made the script and some of the characters more believable. Neeson, Marcus Thomas, who portrays McCann’s brother Gurty, Amber Midthunder, who is Native Canadian female driver Tantoo, and Laurence Fishburne, who plays the mission’s organizer Goldenrod, seem like actual people.

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