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Adèle Haenel, whom American audiences know best from Portrait of a Lady on Fire and Water Lilies, announced Tuesday that she is quitting the movies. Haenel cited the French film industry’s lack of movement on Me Too as the cause of her early retirement, writing in Télérama that she wanted to call out the “general complacency” of the French film industry “vis-à-vis sexual aggressors.” Haenel famously walked out of the César Awards in 2020 (the French equivalent to the Oscars) when Roman Polanski won Best Director for An Officer and a Spy.
When Quentin Tarantino’s grammar-scalping script for Inglourious Basterds leaked last summer, “inglourious” and “basterds” weren’t the only words misspelled. But now with it a strong contender for this year’s Best Original Screenplay Oscar, the Weinstein Company probably figured they should give the thing a proofread, which they did before making it available (warning: PDF link) at their For Your Consideration site (see the same dialogue from both versions of the script, above).
DevolutionLettersTime to repair the fabric of our disunited kingdomPaul Tattam calls for a good-humoured national debate about the future of the union, and Iain Forbes says the problem is many English people don’t seem to care about it. Plus letters from John Skrine and Michael Cunningham
Simon Jenkins’ article (The United Kingdom is broken. It’s time for a new British federation, 5 July) could not be more relevant at this low point in UK governance.
Two men who were in a video of Sigma Alpha Epsilon members singing a racist chant have apologized for their actions, with one of the now-former fraternity brothers saying he had learned "a devastating lesson."
The University of Oklahoma expelled two leaders of the chant Tuesday, without naming them publicly. The singing happened "as members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon rode in buses to a party at the Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club to celebrate the fraternity's founding,"
Anne Sophie Girard Taille
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Anne Sophie Girard Taille – Comédienne, écrivaine et humoriste française, Anne-Sophie Girard est la sœur cadette de la journaliste et écrivaine Marie-Aldine Girard. Au début de sa vie, Anne-Sophie Girard a grandi dans le sud de la France et poursuivi des études d’économie à l’Université de Montpellier. L’un d’eux est un amoureux du théâtre. La jeune française rejoint un groupe d’improvisation à l’âge de 11 ans.
Anne-Sophie Girard fait ses valises dix ans plus tard, s’installe à Paris et s’inscrit au cours d’Acting for the Stage dispensé par Florent.
Kendall Long has found her paradise.
A month after the Bachelor alum revealed she and boyfriend Mitchell Sagely are moving to Germany, Kendall shared that the couple are already embarking on their next great adventure: marriage. She revealed that Mitchell had popped the question in an Instagram post, alongside photos from the sweet moment.
"We're engaged! It's always been a HECK YES with you Mitch," she wrote on Nov. 29. "I love your brain, I love your family, I pretty much just love every single thing about you!
JD SalingerJD Salinger: Excerpts of his workPassages from some of the US novelist's best known worksThe Catcher in the Rye (1951)"If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you'll probably want to know is where I was born, and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don't feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth.
Kansas school ordered to pay $4m to transgender student after refusing to let him use boys' restroom
2024-04-05
A Missouri school district has to pay $4 million to a transgender student after refusing to allow him to use the boys' bathrooms or locker rooms, a jury ruled Monday.
The Jackson County jury found the Blue Springs school district had discriminated against the student, identified as RJ Appleberry, who is now 21 and a college student, according to the Star-Observer.
Appleberry legally changed his name in 2010, when he was 10 years old - a year after he started to transition.