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Indie Spirit Moments
The last couple of weeks have been all Bigelow all the time, but since The Hurt Locker and the blue people weren’t up for any awards at this year’s Indie Spirits, it allowed other films to shine. I was so psyched to see Gabby Sidibe (and Precious) wi...[Read on]
Lynn Redgrave Passes Away at Age 67
Lynn Redgrave, 67, passed away in her Connecticut home on Sunday, a spokesperson for her family announced today. Redgrave received Oscar nominations for her performances in “Georgy Girl” and “Gods and Monsters.” She also received a...[Read on]
Awards Watch: National Board of Review
Carey Mulligan The National Board of Review (NBR)  handed out its awards for 2009 and Jason Reitman’s Up in the Air (which is opening in limited release today) took top honors.  NBR is a mysterious group.  Some film people, some folks not in the bus...[Read on]
Awards Watch: The Independent Spirit Award Nominations
Isn’t the indie world supposed to be better for women?  Guess not that much better since women were virtually shut out of all the major awards categories for the Independent Spirit Awards which will be held in LA on Friday, March 5th. Here are some of...[Read on]
Telluride Film Fest Lineup: Very Few Women Directors
I’m getting back up to speed and decided to wade in on some fall film festivals news. The Telluride Film Festival kicked off today and there are 24 films listed in the main lineup called “the show.”  Of the 24 films announced guess how many are ...[Read on]
Lynn Nottage Wins Pulitzer for Drama
Playwright Lynn Nottage won a Pulitzer Prize yesterday for her play Ruined which tells the story of the women of the Congo whose lives have been “ruined” by systemic rape and torture. Nottage was inspired by Berthold Brecht’s Mother Courage to tell...[Read on]
Theatre Alert: The River Crosses Rivers- Short Plays by Women Playwrights of Color
This is a straight press release that I thought I would share GOING TO THE RIVER Presents September 9th – 27th, 2009 The River Crosses Rivers is a festival of new short work from thirteen emerging and established women playwrights of color. Playwr...[Read on]
A woman gets her own theatre
Great news.  Rising star director Kate Whoriskey has been tapped by the Intiman Theatre in Seattle to take over as Artistic Director when current star director Barlett Sher leaves in 2010. She will join a small club of female artistic directors in charg...[Read on]
Best Plays of 2008-2009
When I went to graduate school way back in the dark ages I remember that we needed to read the best plays of the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s etc before we started classes.  I remember distinctly that there were very few plays written by women in those books and ...[Read on]
Femme Pedals Mountain Bike Group
Happy New Year! If you are into mountain biking in the south Florida area, check out the recently formed Femme Pedal cycling club.  From the Femme Pedal Meetup Group Page "Our mission is to provide all types of opportunities for women mountain bikers ...[Read on]
2009 Pulitzer Prize-Winning Women
Kudos to the women who now have a new bullet point on their résumés. The 93rd annual Pulitzer Prizes in Journalism, Letters, Drama and Music were announced on Monday by Columbia University and here is information on the female recipients. Alexandra Be...[Read on]
Limbaugh Reaches a New Low
Via Media Matters, I wasn't shocked to find that Rush Limbaugh was happy to mock the White House appointment of Adviser on Violence Against Women Lynn Rosenthal, but felt it necessary to point out his thoughts on what one who occupies the appointment woul...[Read on]
LunaFest Kicks Off Tonight in SF
Scene from Courtney Cox's Film, Monday Before Thanksgiving LunaFest is a traveling film festival comprised of shorts by, for and about women.  100 percent of all the proceeds go to charities.  It is sponsored by Luna Bars. They kick off the festival t...[Read on]
The Late Night Dick Wars
I don’t watch late night TV.  The best I do is Tivo John Stewart and watch him when I get a chance.  I don’t watch because I don’t stay up late, but more than that, I don’t watch because the shows don’t interest me.  One of the big reason why...[Read on]
An Education
The second An Education opened at Sundance last January the buzz began.  The buzz was most especially focused on the star making performance of a pretty unknown English actress Carey Mulligan.  Sometimes the buzz blows over or gets overtaken by new buzz...[Read on]
Lady Gaga, Oprah and Danica Patrick Top 100 Most Power Women - Forbes
Forbes just launched its very diverse and mixed bag, Power Women Issue, which is lead by first Lady Michelle Obama. Forbes divided the power women candidates into four groups: politics, business, media and lifestyle (that is, entertainment, sports and f...[Read on]
Awards Watch: The BAFTA Long List
Certain of the Oscar categories release long list before the final nominations but BAFTA (The British Academy of Film and Television Arts) has produced a long list in all its categories before whittling it down to the final five in each. An Education (a...[Read on]
A Tale of two young actresses
The NY Times ran two very different stories about two very different young actresses – Megan Fox and Kristen Stewart – who both appear in huge franchises, Fox in Transformers and Stewart in Twilight.  Both women had cover pieces, Stewart in the Arts ...[Read on]
Winter’s Bone Scores Multiple Indie Spirit Nominations
Winter’s Bone the big winner at the Gotham awards on Monday evening scored seven nominations for the 26th Independent Spirit Awards.  The awards will be given out the day before the Oscars on February 26th. The Kids Are All Right was right behin...[Read on]
Ask Patty BlogHer10 New York Mystical Magical M.O.M. Tour
I and 2400 other women converged on New York City last weekend to celebrate BlogHer10 and our womanhood in style.This was my 5th BlogHer Conference and Capital WOW have we grown, over 1000 more BlogHer's in attendance this year. There were a ton of majo...[Read on]
Toronto Announces Docs to Screen at Festival
The Toronto Film Festival has announced 25 documentaries that will screen at this year’s festival. While I won’t pretend that this site or any other has influence on the decisions that are made on what films to screen, I couldn’t help but smile w...[Read on]
WNBA and 2010 Lilith Tour unite to celebrate female artists and athletes all summer long
The WNBA has finally done something right on the marketing side and we’re excited to share the following news: The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) and the 2010 Lilith Tour — one of the highest-grossing touring festivals in the world ...[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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