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'The New Deal for Artists' at Lincoln Theater | Wiscasset Newspaper

'The New Deal for Artists' at Lincoln Theater | Wiscasset Newspaper
wiscassetnewspaper.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wiscassetnewspaper.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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Tribeca Film Festival, South Bay Film Society to screen Redondo filmmaker's "Lorelei"


Tribeca Film Festival, South Bay Film Society to screen Redondo filmmaker’s “Lorelei”
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by Neely Swanson
“Fairy tales can come true. They can happen to you, when you’re young at heart.” And no one has a younger heart than 75-year-old Redondo Beach resident Arnold Zimmerman who has just had a fairy tale come true. Against seemingly insurmountable odds, he has a film opening June 19 at the Tribeca Film Festival. Written and directed by Sabrina Doyle,
was executive produced and nurtured through the filmmaking process by Zimmerman. 
It all started with a dream,  a story, a filmmaker who listened, and a vision that they shared.

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The second life of Bruce's Beach - Easy Reader News

by Mark McDermott First of two parts Willa Bruce bought oceanfront land between 26th and 27th Street in Manhattan Beach on February 15, 1912…

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LETTERS: Opinion ads, Candidate gratitude and Housing mandates: Week of May 20


Re: “An Open Apology to Ercoles,” advertisement in 
The Beach Reporter, 5/13/21
It is presumptuous to presume what businesses would or would not have survived and why; or if the displaced families would have sold their property long before it produced the wealth that today’s owners have reaped. Simply put, the Bruce family was not allowed to try.
Many of your arguments are solid, based on the historical examples you used with one very basic flaw. Unlike Chavez Ravine, eminent domain was exercised on the owners of Bruce’s Beach to rid Manhattan Beach of people of color. The presumed action was for what was determined to be a much-needed park. That park, upon which the whole “process” was based, was not built until decades later. It was a racist act that LA County, not the city of Manhattan Beach, has deemed worthy of addressing. I applaud them for doing so.

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"Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time" – Get ready [MOVIE REVIEW]


“Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time” – Get ready [MOVIE REVIEW]
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Natasa Stork as Márta in "Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time." Photo courtesy of
Natasa Stork as Márta in “Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time.” Photo courtesy of Greenwich Entertainment.
by Neely Swanson
“Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time,” directed and written by Lili Horvát, is an adventure into the tricks our brains sometimes play, or is it? Not ironically, this story about the way our minds can sometimes mislead us centers on two neurosurgeons.

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"The Reason I Jump" – Because I must [Movie review]

"The Reason I Jump" – Because I must [Movie review]
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"A Woman's Work: The NFL's Cheerleader Problem" – And it's never done [MOVIE REVIEW]


Lacy Thibodeaux Fields, lead plaintiff in "A Woman's Work: The NFL's Cheerleader Problem." Photo courtesy of
Lacy Thibodeaux Fields, lead plaintiff in “A Woman’s Work: The NFL’s Cheerleader Problem.” Photo courtesy of 1091.
“A Woman’s Work: The NFL’s Cheerleader Problem” is a fine documentary directed by Yu Gu and written by Elizabeth Ai. Following the progress of lawsuits filed by two NFL cheerleaders from different teams, Gu and Ai clearly lay out the issues of illegal employment practices and sexual harassment that are rampant in this corner of the professional sports world. This is not to say that similar issues don’t occur in the other sports fielding cheerleading squads, just that a spotlight has been focused on this one.

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"Flack" – Incoming [MOVIE REVIEW]


“Flack” – Incoming [MOVIE REVIEW]
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Anna Paquin as Robyn in “Flack.” Photo courtesy of Amazon Prime.
“Flack,” the new dramedy on Amazon Prime, created by Oliver Lansley, nails the nasty, creative and thankless profession of the celebrity publicist. Lansley, a playwright and television writer, is also an established British actor with many episodic credits. He has, no doubt, over the years observed variations on the behaviors portrayed on the show, as outrageous as they may seem to the casual observer. Having worked for many years in television, I sadly report that what you will see in the six episodes of Season One are representative of what is often asked of a well-paid publicist or “flack.” The rich, entitled, and famous are often in dire need of “crisis management” for crises of their own making.

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"Spiral" – The Maelstrom [MOVIE REVIEW]


“Spiral” – The Maelstrom [MOVIE REVIEW]
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Caroline Proust (Laure Berthaud) in “Spiral.” Photo courtesy of Photo courtesy of Caroline Dubois / Son et Lumière /
Canal+
Still atop the
New York Times list of must-see TV, “Spiral” (“Engrenages”), the police drama from France, launches its eighth and final season on January 5 on MHz Choice, with a release of a new episode each week. Marine Francou supervised the writing staff on what was her plotline for this season. She doesn’t disappoint.
As explained in the review of Season 7, “Spiral” is an intense look at the French justice system from all the intermeshed points of view.  Beloved and complicated judge advocate Roban is no longer part of the team. His forced retirement has removed him from the central role he played in years past when adjudicating the solution of the crimes the police of the Second District were tasked with solving.

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"Louis van Beethoven" – A symphony [MOVIE REVIEW]


“Louis van Beethoven” – A symphony [MOVIE REVIEW]
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Sabin Tambrea as Pfeiffer and Colin Pütz as young Beethoven in "Louis von Beethoven." Photo courtesy of Eikon Media and Film Movement.
Sabin Tambrea as Pfeiffer, an early teacher, and Colin Pütz as young Beethoven in “Louis von Beethoven.” Photo courtesy of Eikon Media and Film Movement.
“Louis van Beethoven,” written and directed by Niki Stein, is film biography of the composer better known as Ludwig. Made for German television, “Louis van Beethoven” has all the production values of a fine film. And a fine film it is, indeed.
Stein has chosen to frame the history of one of the greatest composers ever to live (if not the greatest, depending on where you rank Bach and Mozart) by juxtaposing the last months of his life against his early story. If this sounds like the interminable use of flashbacks, it is not; it’s much more complex and interesting. Although much is commonly known about the man and artist – that he carried a torch throughout his life for the woman he loved and lost and that he was completely deaf by the time he wrote his Ninth Symphony, there was so much more.

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