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Sharon Robinson produces one of Rolling Stone’s 100 Best Albums of the Decade
Sharon Robinson backstage at the Bowl. Photo credit: Greg Gold Record producing in Hollywood is no girl’s club. In the music biz women generally sing, write songs, and maybe get a shot at a record exec spot, but rarely find themselves the sole produce...[Read on]
Women & Hollywood appears in NYC this week
I’ll be speaking in NYC with Olivia Cohen-Cutler about Jewish women in Hollywood this Wednesday night.  Would love to see some friends in the audience.  Details are below. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28 AT 7:00 PM LIGHTS, CAMERA, SOCIAL ACTION! JEWESSES IN ...[Read on]
Top Three Parties: Coachella, Coachella, Coachella
Paul McCartney. 2. The Killers. 3. Lupe Fiasco. From PatrickMcMullan.com. Every Monday, VF Daily usually picks the top three parties around the globe that happened over the weekend. But this weekend, there was only one party that mattered: Coachella. Coa...[Read on]
Women directors breaking through in theatre
Patricia Cohen seems to be on the gender and culture beat at the NY Times.  She’s written two stories this week first the one on gender discrimination against women playwrights (full post on that coming) and now one on how women are having success as t...[Read on]
Great offer for Women & Hollywood readers to attend Let Me Down Easy by Anna Deveare Smith
I had the chance to check out Anna Deveare Smith’s play on health care issues courtesy of the folks at Second Stage Theatre.  If you have never seen Anna on stage doing her interpretations you are really missing out.  Her Ann Richards’ piece was ama...[Read on]
The Lilly Awards — Kristin Chenoweth’s Statement
On Monday night a packed house gathered at Playwrights Horizons people in NYC to celebrate women working in theatre.  A bunch of people including playwrights Theresa Rebeck and Marsha Norman who call themselves the “Committee for the Recognition of Out...[Read on]
NY Times book review discovers women writers
Everybody knows that women are the ones that buy books.  I’ve heard statistics that say that women buy upwards of 60% of all books.  But the NY Times Book Review has always been a boy’s club.  Happily, this week the section was actually readable an...[Read on]
Theatre Watch: Life pretty much sucked for women on Broadway this year
Even though women buy the lion’s share of theatre tickets, it still seems that it is virtually impossible for women playwrights to get their shows mounted on Broadway.  Usually there are great roles from women in male written shows, but this year there...[Read on]
Spotlight on Green Is Sexy: Helping the Environment One Tip at a Time
Admittedly, there are days when it feels like the fight for the environment is a losing battle. Leaps and bounds in the right direction can suddenly amount to nothing when news of more polar bears drowning in the arctic reaches home and earthquakes of epi...[Read on]
Awards Watch: The Writers Guild Nominations
The Writers Guild Award is one of the strictest in the award season.  Here’s how to qualify: (Feature films eligible for a Writers Guild Award were exhibited theatrically for at least one week in Los Angeles in 2009 and were written under the WGA’s M...[Read on]
Sundance 2011 – The U.S. Competition
The competition in both the dramatic and documentary categories for the 2011 edition of the Sundance Film Festival were announced yesterday.  Women directed 25% of the films in dramatic and 43% of the films in the documentary competitions respectively....[Read on]
More Women at Toronto
The Toronto Film Festival has added more films including Emily Blunt as Queen Victoria in The Young Victoria as the closing night film. (description from indiewire) Set between 1836, the year before her ascension, to 1840, the year she married Prince Alb...[Read on]
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