REGINA KING , house guest .
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we're not kids anymore.
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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REGINA KING , house guest .
ARIANA GRANDE-BUTERA & CYNTHIA ERIVO as GALINDA/GLINDA UPLAND & ELPHABA THROPP WICKED (2024) | STUNTS dir. JON M. CHU
NIA LONG Love Jones (1997) costume design by Shawn Barton
Matilda (1996) dir. Danny DeVito
As others have noted in the past, Danny DeVito not only directed Matilda (and played her dad), but he and Rhea Perlman (DeVito’s wife at the time and Matilda’s mum in the movie) basically looked after Mara Wilson because Mara’s mother was in hospital with terminal cancer at the time of filming (She died during post production work, and it wasn’t until years later Mara discovered that Danny had taken an advanced (not quite completed) copy of “Matilda” to the hospital so that her mum could watch it before she passed.)
When Mara mentioned that she was feeling nervous about the dancing to “Little Bitty Pretty One” sequence, it was DeVito’s idea to have the ENTIRE cast and crew join in and dance too (off camera) so she wouldn’t feel self-conscious, apaprently even the craft services folks joined in, and the cameraman shooting the scene did a bit of a shuffle, but not too much because it would mess with the camera shot)
I will receive 3 pieces of great news THIS WEEK. I claim it, manifest it & believe it
At least show us the bison!
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As a speech therapist/educator, I’m always trying to find simple techniques/explanations to help little kids process and understand their emotions and then teach them healthy ways to express themselves when they’re angry, frustrated, etc. I notice that telling them I deal with the same difficulties, like wanting to yell when I’m angry, goes a long way. Then they know what they feel isn’t weird BUT there are ways to handle their emotions that don’t hurt themselves or others.
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ALDIS HODGE 27th Screen Actors Guild Awards | April 4, 2021
ALDIS HODGE 27th Screen Actors Guild Awards › April 4, 2021
WHITNEY HOUSTON Waiting to Exhale dir. Forest Whitaker, 1995
Why didn’t you tell me when I came to you yesterday? I wanted you to learn to trust your own instincts.
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My favorite moment today was hearing Amanda Gorman read her original poem, “The Hill We Climb.” At just 23 years old, Amanda Gorman is the youngest inaugural poet ever, and with good reason. Her speech today stopped me cold in my tracks as I sat there and hung onto her every word as if it were my last breath. She represents the power of women, the power of Black people, the power of disabled people, the power of artists. Amanda Gorman today gave us so much today, and for those of us who are the intersection of all four (Black, disabled, women, and artists), she gave us more than we could have ever asked for.
As she said in her poem, “A skinny Black girl descended from slaves and raised by a single mother can dream of becoming president, only to find herself reciting for one.”
I’ve dropped the transcript for her entire poem below and the link to the video is in the sources of this post at the bottom! Please read/listen to it!
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Amanda Gorman: The Hill We Climb