Brynn Shiovitz tells the story of the sexual abuse she suffered at the hands of director James Toback, and how she overcame the shame left in its wake: “Telling my story felt like a victory all its own.” https://t.co/QPyA8v7hxG
My 4-year old daughter just came up to me and announced that I have one white hair. I sadly confessed it was because I was getting older. She said, "No. Mama. Anna has one white hair and she isn't getting older." @Disney#frozen @kristenbell551 #toddlermoments
Commentary Analysis/Trend, Film – online: Brynn Shiovitz @movingSounds, Zócalo Public Square, “The Blackface of White Christmas”
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And we’re 4 for 4! Congrats also to Brynn Shiovitz (@movingSounds), Derek Mong (@derek_mong), and Zócalo columnist @jasmansky! And to all other finalists. What a great evening celebrating arts journalism 👏🏽
“While most biographies of Davis that exist tend to binarize his career, Jacobson’s book leads with Davis’s ambivalence.” Brynn Shiovitz (@movingsounds) reviews Todd Decker’s “Astaire by Numbers” and Matthew Frye Jacobson’s “Dancing Down the Barricades." https://t.co/zGmHOk3W4q
“What stands out is how Astaire’s artistic choices have generally gone unquestioned by the public, whereas every creative decision made by Davis has been scrutinized by Black and white Americans alike.” @movingsounds reviews two new books on screen dance. https://t.co/zGmHOk3W4q