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NOW Magazine Questlove to give keynote talk at Hot Docs 2021 The musician-turned-filmmaker will chat with NOW culture editor Radheyan Simonpillai about his music doc Summer Of Soul By Kevin Ritchie Michael Baca Musician-turned-filmmaker Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson will close out this year’s Hot Docs Film Festival with a keynote conversation with NOW Magazine culture editor Radheyan Simonpillai. The Roots main man and drummer’s Sundance Grand Jury Prize-winning film Summer Of Soul (… Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised) debuts at the festival on Wednesday. The documentary recounts the overlooked Harlem Cultural Festival from 1969, dubbed the “Black Woodstock” thanks to an epic lineup that included Nina Simone, Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Sly and the Family Stone, Mahalia Jackson and many more artists that defined that era of Black American music. (Read our 5N-review of the film here.)
Vanessa Hua April 29, 2021Updated: April 29, 2021, 7:11 am Chaney Kwak, author of the forthcoming “The Passenger: How a Travel Writer Learned to Love Cruises & Other Lies From a Sinking Ship.” Photo: Michael Baca Chaney Kwak’s great-grandmother had a saying that his grandmother passed on to him: “Water’s the strongest element of all.” “At least fire might leave ash. And I’ll take grandmother’s word for it: she nearly died at sea immigrating back from Japan to Korea, only to land just in time to see the destruction of the Korean War. She knew what she was talking about. Water, which gives us life, can be the most destructive force of all,” said Kwak, author of the forthcoming “The Passenger: How a Travel Writer Learned to Love Cruises & Other Lies From a Sinking Ship.”
“It just makes it hard to do your job and do the things that you want to do to help save these people when things like oxygen are scarce and you start running out of it,” Baca said. She said it’s nowhere near what LA County is dealing with, but on certain floors the overflow of patients forces rooms to double up. Those rooms are then not equipped to provide the increased amount of oxygen therapies needed for each patient. “In order to deliver that, we need those ports for one patient, so what we’ve done to overcome that is some of those patients we have on portable oxygen tanks. The trouble with that, is those tanks only last maybe 30 minutes each,” said Baca.