Her days on hit shows like “Girlfriends” and “Black-‘ish” may be behind her, but Tracee Ellis Ross has found a whole new legion of fans with her PATTERN Beauty products, designed to help people with ...
For West Virginia fans, a longstanding tradition that has carried on for over 20 years now is crowds singing 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' after a home win for the Mountaineers. It started with ...
Franz Ferdinand have condemned the Israeli Defense Forces’ use of their 2004 hit “Take Me Out” in a propaganda video posted over the weekend. In an Instagram story viewed by Pitchfork, Alex Kapranos, ...
It was clear to everyone at Swedish American Hall that Christopher Owens was a little scared. The frontman of iconic San Francisco garage rock band Girls admitted as much onstage during his Noise Pop ...
EXCLUSIVE: Liz Sargent’s drama Take Me Home, which won the U.S. Dramatic Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award, at Sundance is screening is also an acquisitions title at the Berlinale. The pic is being sold ...
It’s been an active winter across the East, with a steady parade of clippers and coastal storms. Now, a massive cross-country winter storm is building in the West, with the potential to bring rain to ...
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — On Aug. 31, 1971, a 27-year-old folk singer with a rising hit on the Billboard charts stepped onto the Capitol lawn in Charleston and performed a song that would soon become ...
Sundance: Liz Sargent's debut film is an admirably lived-in drama about a family in distress that retreats into fantasy rather than seeing through its complications. In one of the first scenes of ...
In Liz Sargent’s debut feature, two adopted daughters grapple with the realities of aging parents and disability. When we enter their cramped Florida home, this wee mutual aid society of three is in a ...
Liz Sargent directs her sister Anna Sargent, who has cognitive disability, in a film that started as a Sundance short. They spoke, along with co-star Ali Ahn, about the project at IndieWire's Sundance ...
“Take Me Home” is a sensitive drama that marks a notably personal feature debut for director Liz Sargent. As a lengthier adaptation of her lovely 2023 short film, however, it’s missing an expanded ...
Expanding upon her award-winning short film, writer-director Liz Sargent again casts her sister Anna Sargent in the story of a cognitively disabled woman facing tough realities about her aging parents ...
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