Redmayne is nominated in New York two years after winning an Olivier in London for the same role.
"I wouldn't call it sci-fi because I'm scared of offending that community, but there is science in this book," says the "Real Americans" author. "There's also a little bit of magic."
A little sweet, a little sour, rather sticky – and irresistible!Two oranges have been sitting in the fruit bowl since 24 January. I can be precise thanks to the boastful photographs of marmalade I took on 25 January, having bought the fruit the day before. Only half the oranges became marmalade (which filled 10 jars and made every surface in the kitchen sticky), so to start with a dozen or so sat in the bowl. They are not bitter oranges, nor are they sweet, which is why they have been consumed...
Samuel J Friedman Theatre, New YorkThe Oscar nominee is a captivating emotional anchor in this drama about a mother coping with her child’s health problemsAlex, the two-year-old child at the center of Amy Herzog’s excellent play Mary Jane, is a constant presence on stage, despite never showing his face nor saying a word. Alex can’t, actually, vocalize anything – he was born with a paralyzed vocal cord, his endearingly peppy mother explains, along with other health conditions such as cerebral...
XYZ Films has released a trailer for its upcoming cheerleading film Backspot, which is a serious sports drama that tells a coming of age story.In the film: “An...
Rachel McAdams brings an instantly heartbreaking quality to her performance in “Mary Jane”: Her steadfast optimism.
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow, inside Manhattan’s Criminal Courthouse on Monday, declared that Donald Trump appeared “old and tired and mad” as she delivered observations about the ex-president on trial for 34 counts of falsification of business records in the alleged pursuit of election interference to protect his 2016 presidential run. Trump “seems considerably older, and he seems annoyed. Resigned, maybe, angry. He seems like a man who’s miserable to be here,” the journalist told MSNBC viewers...
What makes Americans “real”? Is it our competitive drive? Our craving for wealth and status? Our insatiable quest for scientific advancement? Or is it — inevitably — the color of our skin and eyes? This concern spirals quietly, like a double helix, through Rachel Khong’s enigmatic second novel, “Real Americans.” The thing is, the story opens not in the United States but in China, where we’re plunged briefly into the Cultural Revolution. The Red Guard is closing in, bent on destruction, as a pair...
A light springtime meal using the freshest spears you can find (which, ideally, means picking them at midnight)In favourable conditions (warm and sunny, but sheltered), asparagus can grow several inches a day. The Canadian Food Focus website claims a fantastic 15cm in 24 hours – which must also be noisy, if you have an ear close enough. Even if the reality is half that, it’s enough for me to consider spending a day in a field of it. I would need to lie down low – on an inflatable lilo, maybe –...
Rachel "Raquel" Leviss is dating, and there are no mustaches in sight. The Vanderpump Rules alum is exploring a new romance over a year after her affair with former cast mate Tom Sandoval—who had
She told parliamentary authorities that the cash, which followed a £2,000 donation before the 2019 general election, was to support her office.
Rachel Dionne, AVP and Credit Risk Officer of Polish National Credit Union has joined the Board of Directors of Providence Ministries.