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In the Heights Film Review: Lin-Manuel Miranda s Stage Hit Becomes a Screen Celebration

‘In the Heights’ Film Review: Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Stage Hit Becomes a Screen Celebration The film’s mix of musical styles and Latino characters gives voice (and dance) to a community too rarely celebrated in major-studio movies Monica Castillo | May 21, 2021 @ 8:00 AM Warner Bros. In Broadway history, there have been only a handful of musicals that center on U.S. Latinos, and only a fraction of those shows were written by people from the communities they were portraying on stage. That’s part of the reason why Lin-Manuel Miranda’s “In the Heights” made waves when it opened on Broadway back in 2008 (after a successful Off Broadway run). More than a decade later, and after a slight pandemic delay, Jon M. Chu’s cinematic adaptation of Miranda’s first musical promises to make an even bigger splash with its celebration of family, love, and the idea of home. 

5 Things to Do This Weekend

5 Things to Do This Weekend Our critics and writers have selected noteworthy cultural events to experience virtually and in person in New York City. May 13, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET FILM SERIES Maggie Cheung in the Wong Kar-wai drama “In the Mood for Love.”Credit.Janus Films While supervising new digital restorations of several of his films, the Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai made certain adjustments, such as changing the aspect ratio the image dimensions of “Fallen Angels,” which now has a wider frame than it did when it was first shown in 1995. Wong, whose movies often concern the impossibility of setting anything in stone, has said the altered format reflects his unrealized intentions from that time. Ever since the restorations began touring last fall, mostly virtually, cinephiles have debated the tweaks (though unless you know the films by heart, you’re unlikely to notice).

The Coolest Abandoned Places Around the World

The Coolest Abandoned Places Around the World Neil Brown/Getty As time goes on, some places stay in use, but some get left behind due to unforeseen circumstances, changing times or other reasons. These abandoned places immediately evoke feelings of eeriness and curiosity, no matter where they are. Their remains are testaments to their fascinating histories, and they are perfect destinations for those who love history, adventure and even stories of the supernatural. From old mining tunnels covered in glow worms to haunted prisons to 70s movie sets decaying in the desert, here are some of the most fascinating abandoned sites to explore around the world.

THE SPOTLIGHT SERIES to Spotlight McGuire & Simon, March 2

THE SPOTLIGHT SERIES to Spotlight McGuire & Simon, March 2 McGuire & Simon have been working as a musical theatre writing team since meeting at The BMI Musical Theatre Workshop.by BWW News Desk THE SPOTLIGHT SERIES, a bi-monthly live streamed concert series created by A LITTLE NEW MUSIC will spotlight musical theatre team Janine McGuire and Arri Lawton Simon on Tuesday, March 2nd. The event will be co-hosted by co-producers Luke H. Klipp and Kila Packett. The executive producer for the ALNM Spotlight Series is amy francis schott. This dynamic duo, who have been featured writers in two ALNM concerts, will look back at clips from the archives as well as present a new work for our viewers. Live comments and questions from the audience are encouraged. Please join the conversation live on YouTube and Facebook beginning at 7 PM PT. www.youtube.com/alittlenewmusic

Black History Month: Granville T Woods, called the Black Edison, helped shape New York City transit system

Black History Month: Granville T Woods, called the Black Edison, helped shape New York City transit system
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