"madeleine-sackler" Articles & Blogs:
Women at the Box Office – June 11-13
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It was good weekend for women’s films at the box office. Both Winter’s Bone directed by Debra Granik and Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work directed by Ricki Stern and co-directed by Annie Sundberg cracked the $20,000 per screen average. At 7 theatres...[Read on] |
Madeleine Stowe trades acting for directing
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Madeline Stowe best known for her role in The Last of the Mohicans has been sitting on a script she wrote for over five years because she hoped to star in it. She wrote Unbound Captives under the pseudonym OC Humphrey with her husband Brian Benben back ...[Read on] |
Cultural Chick: Three Must-See Female-Inspired Museums
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As an art historian, I am passionate about the woman artist and her place in art historical discourse. So this week I present three museums in the United States that have changed the way women are included, and represented in the art world as artists, cur...[Read on] |
A Powerful Noise - The Impact of One Voice
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Take part in an exclusive International Women’s Day event on March 5, 2009, featuring the acclaimed documentary film, A Powerful Noise, followed by a live town hall discussion to 450 movie theatres.
Town hall panelists include former U.S. Secretary of...[Read on] |
The Time Has Come
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Those were the words that Barbra Streisand uttered when she announced Kathryn Bigelow’s name as the winner of the best director Oscar. The moment came at the end of a long and boring show that featured many male winners in most categories, but DAMN, s...[Read on] |
Art & Thought: 5,000 Years of Japanese Art: Treasures from the Packard Collection
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Gentle strokes of ivory paint curl across the yellowed scroll, creating layers of soft plumage that ascend in a tiny crescendo. As the rooster bends to greet the morning sun, his tail feathers arch into a magnificent crescent of dazzling white. I could al...[Read on] |
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