The Women Behind the Screens During the Golden Age of Television
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:31 GMT
As Women’s History Month nears closure, we reiterate our commitment to highlight the contributions of women year round in all creative industries (and beyond) at LA Weekly. We are still appreciative of the attention we get and give in March, though. Our sister publication The Village Voice, published this wonderful piece about the impactful work of women in the early eras of television. Enjoy.– Lina Lecaro (Culture & Entertainment Editor) “If television didn’t already exist, women would have had to invent it.” As I remember it, these words were spoken by the Village Voice’s own Andrew Sarris, in a Columbia University classroom, circa 2007. I was a 20-something TV buff masquerading as a cinephile, living in New York off dormitory food and the Wilder movies Sarris screened in class. (I was raised in the church of Cary Grant and Jimmy Stewart, courtesy of my parents and their extensive VHS collection — not the same denomination, exactly, but the same religion.)I c...Nashville police release bodycam footage of police shooting school attacker
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:31 GMT
The Metro Nashville Police Department released body-camera footage Tuesday from the two officers who rushed into the Covenant School on Monday and fatally shot the mass shooter.The footage is from the body-worn cameras of officers Rex Engelbert and Michael Collazo, who police said fatally shot the attacker on Monday at 10:27 a.m. The videos show the officers entered the school amid wailing fire alarms and immediately went into several rooms to look for the suspect.They heard gunfire on the second floor and so hustled up the stairs as the bangs grew louder, the video shows. The officers approached the sound of gunfire and Engelbert, armed with an assault-style rifle, rounded a corner and fired multiple times at a person near a large window, who dropped to the ground, the video shows.Collazo then pushed forward and appeared to shoot the person on the ground four times with a handgun, yelling “Stop moving!” The officers finally approached the person, moved a gun away and th...Searching for lessons and looking ahead after Pac-12 WBB’s disappointing NCAA Tournament
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:31 GMT
What will the Pac-12 learn from a postseason that did not unfold as planned?The conference sent seven teams into the NCAA Tournament, four were eliminated by lower seeds and nobody advanced past the Sweet 16.No. 1 Stanford didn’t escape the second round; No. 5 Washington State lost to a No. 12 (Florida Gulf Coast); No. 8 USC was bounced by South Dakota State.This is the first tournament since 2015 that the Pac-12 wasn’t represented in the Elite Eight.What are the lessons?Clearly, it needs more size and must become more physical. And the guards require more seasoning to handle NCAA Tournament-level pressure.All seven tournament teams return enough talent to contend for the field of 68 again next season. The Arizona, Stanford and USC recruiting classes are ranked among the top 10 nationally by ESPN, with Washington and Oregon also in the top 20.What changes will the transfer portal bring? There are several significant names in the portal already, including Arizona’s Lauren...This ‘Schitt’s Creek’ writer has a new small-town series. Here’s ‘The Big Door Prize’
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:31 GMT
The small town of Deerfield is a comfortably ordinary place until a mysterious machine called the Blue Morpho arrives. In exchange for a few quarters – and providing one’s Social Security number and fingerprints – the machine promises to reveal a person’s life potential. Soon the town is in a tizzy as people learn what their future could, or should, hold – a person might be a magician, storyteller, hero, liar or royalty. In some cases, this information, which is dispensed by the machine onto a card, can rapidly upend a person’s entire life. That’s the starting point for “The Big Door Prize,” a new comedy series based on M. O. Walsh’s book of the same name. Premiering on Apple TV+ on March 29, the show follows Dusty Hubbard (Chris O’Dowd), a local teacher, his extended family and neighbors. Each episode dives deeper into the story of a new character, like Jacob (Sammy Fourlas), a high school student whose twin brother – the local superstar athlete – recently died, or Father Reuben (D...49ers’ Kyle Shanahan eager to see Trey Lance, Sam Darnold as Brock Purdy recovers
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:31 GMT
Kyle Shanahan accepts the fact the 49ers could be without Brock Purdy into October as the regular season starts without him.Or perhaps Purdy races back to full health by training camp, which is the hope general manager John Lynch expressed Monday.Regardless of either scenario, the task at hand is to prepare Trey Lance for the starting quarterback role he held a year ago, even if Purdy showed enough last season to reclaim the job once his surgically repaired elbow allows.“With Brock being hurt, it does open (the job) up, and it does give him a chance,” Shanahan said Tuesday at the NFL owners meeting in Phoenix. “I don’t know how Brock’s going to come back. I don’t know exactly when he’s going to come back, so I don’t have the exact answer for that.“But right now because he is hurt, it is nice to focus on Trey, it is nice to focus on Sam (Darnold), and see how they do in OTAs and most likely see how they’re playing leading us into training camp, because I think...South Bay students struggle to bounce back after pandemic plunge
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:31 GMT
As we pass the third anniversary of the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s no secret that students have been greatly affected across the United States. Researchers note historic learning setbacks compared with math and reading test scores before the pandemic.According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress, also known as the Nation’s Report Card, math and reading scores in spring 2022 saw their most significant drop on record.John Schmitt, a 51-year-old math teacher at Cristo Rey San Jose Jesuit High School, said the pandemic derailed the educational system in the U.S. “I think what COVID did was it drove further inequalities in our system,” Schmitt said.He saw students with parents who weren’t always present at home facing more struggles during distance learning. “The parents couldn’t be chasing the kids on their homework because the parents were working night jobs,” Schmitt said.Irene Castillon, a 36-year-old history teacher and assistant principal of academics a...Sergio Romo makes final MLB appearance with Giants
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:31 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Three-time World Series champion Sergio Romo made the final appearance of his MLB career Monday night, and an old friend took the ball from him when he stepped off the mound.Romo, 40, pitched in MLB from 2008-2022 and spent the first nine years of his career with the San Francisco Giants. He was one of nine players to win a title with the Giants in 2010, 2012 and 2014. Marin native hits game-winning free throw to send SDSU to Final Four On Monday morning, Romo announced his retirement from MLB. He wrote an essay in The Players' Tribune titled "Dear San Francisco" in which he wrote out nine takeaways from his life and career."Tonight I get to do something one last time — something that’s been one of the biggest honors of my whole life: I get to put on a Giants jersey. And before I go do that, I just wanted to write this letter, and share some thoughts with you all," the article begins. In his final outing on Monday, which was a spring training game against ...San Jose man arrested for string of burglaries of local schools
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:31 GMT
(KRON) -- The San Jose Police Department arrested a man allegedly involved in several burglaries of local schools dating back to August 2022, police said. The suspect allegedly robbed at several schools in the East Side Union, Mount Pleasant and Alum Rock School Districts, according to officials.Officials said Juan Rodriguez, 44, targeted portable classrooms that did not have security systems and stole electronics including laptops, printers, security cameras and audio-visual equipment for the hearing and vision impaired. 3 earthquakes hit Pacifica 3 minutes apart Officers said they arrested Rodriguez in a stolen vehicle where they said they found several pieces of stolen equipment related to the school burglaries. On March 21, police served a search warrant at Rodriguez's home and said they found more stolen equipment from the schools.Rodriguez was booked into the Santa Clara County jail and charged with eight counts of commercial burglary, three counts of felony vandalism, one ...Missing Mountain View boy found safe
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:31 GMT
(BCN) -- A 13-year-old boy reported missing Monday in Mountain View has been found safe, police said. The boy, only identified as Matthew, had last been seen around 4:45 p.m. Monday in the 800 block of Washington Street and Mountain View police asked for the public's help in finding him. San Jose family held hostage during deadly standoff Police on Tuesday morning said Matthew was found safe and they reunited him with his family. No other details about the case were immediately released. Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc.Greek police arrest 2 suspected of planning terror attacks
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:25:31 GMT
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Police in Greece say they have arrested two terrorism suspects who had been planning attacks in the country aimed at causing mass casualties.The suspects were allegedly part of an overseas terrorism network. They are being held at police headquarters in central Athens, authorities said Tuesday.Greece’s anti-terrorism police division and National Intelligence Service were involved in the arrest, according to a police statement, and were assisted by a foreign intelligence service that has not been named.SourceLatest news
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