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Broadway Divas Tournament Bracket: Round 1B
Round 1B will commence tonight, March 9th at 6:00 p.m. EST. Send me your propaganda for any of the Divas on our list, but especially those about to make their entrance.
Round 1B:
Lea Salonga vs. Christine Baranski
Emily Skinner vs. Judy Kuhn
Susan Blackwell vs. Harriet Harris
Carmen Cusack vs. Vanessa Williams
Beth Leavel vs. Donna Murphy
Andrea Burns vs. Mary Beth Peil
Judith Light vs. Tonya Pinkins
Karen Ziemba vs. Marin Mazzie
Rules and Guidelines
Round 1A Winners
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I just finished C.J. Sansom’s Revelation, and I have many feelings about the ways it succeeds both as a historical novel and as a detective novel, and (relatedly) I want to know if there is a Matthew Shardlake fandom on here. I feel as though a series of mystery novels set in Tudor London with a disabled protagonist and multiracial cast is the sort of thing Booklr might be into, and yet I’ve seen very few posts about it.
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Cautiously excited about the Shardlake adaptation I saw a trailer for recently, with Sean Bean as Thomas Cromwell and a disabled actor (Arthur Hughes) playing the part of Shardlake himself, which is refreshing. Vibes feel a bit different from the murder-mystery of the book, but it might be the first historical TV show I've wanted to engage with in a long time.
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249 - Love is Strange
Ahead of this week's release of Ira Sachs' Passages, we're discussing perhaps Sachs' most lauded film, 2014's Love is Strange. The film stars John Lithgow and Alfred Molina as a newly married couple forced to live apart in New York City when one of them is fired from his Catholic school job for being gay. Charting the frustrating nuances of cohabitation and the unexamined financial hardships of city life, the film is a quiet wonder filled with humane performances, including Marisa Tomei as part of the couple's social circle. Praised at Sundance and in its late summer release, the film managed to stay in conversation due to several Independent Spirit nominations, but was shut out by Oscar.
This episode, we discuss Sachs' underappreciated filmography and Molina's career rise as a trustworthy supporting player. We also discuss Lithgow's consecutive Supporting Actor nominations in the 1980s, the film's release in the year before the Obergefell ruling, and Sony Pictures Classics' busy 2014.
Topics also include Best Grownup Love Story, the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, and Asteroid City.
Links:
The 2014 Oscar nominations
Chris on Cannes I Kick It discussing Sachs' Frankie
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