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By Sydnie Stern December 9th, 2022 - Debuting on screen at the Pine Box Rock Shop is the film version of Christine Stoddard’s original stage production Mi Abuela, Queen of Nightmares. First performed at the Gene Frankel Theatre in New York City in June 2022, Stoddard’s play captures the tug-of-war dynamic between mothers and daughters in immigrant households, all while showing the power (and trap) of using fantasy as a coping mechanism. The two-hour screening and panel will begin at 8:30 P.M. Quail Bell Press & Productions invites the public to Pine Box Rock Shop at 12 Grattan Street, Brooklyn, NY 11206 on December 9th to experience this cinematic occasion. Tickets are available on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/430979991757
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By The Editors Feathers up! We recommend: "Framing Agnes" is a parafiction, a docudrama, a play between talk show and academic exploration centering Agnes, a transwoman who participated in gender research at UCLA in the 1950s. While director Chase Joynt's constant pivot between fiction and non-fiction at times muddles the film's storyline, that's part of the point: there is so much we don't know about any historical figure's narrative. That's especially true for a marginalized, pseudonymized person navigating a system set against her. Everyone has (and deserves) a private life.
Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of "Finding Agnes" is its questions of how icons are made and who gets to represent a movement—not just among transgender people but any identity or community throughout history. There's plenty that we can imagine about icons from the past, though we should be cautious about making assumptions. Bonus points for creativity and visual details, especially the editing and trans cast's Period piece wardrobe. You'll leave the film pondering some philosophical and political questions but won't forget the eye candy. "Finding Agnes" will show in select theaters beginning December 2nd. Tickets are available here. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
By Alex Carrigan Breaking the Blank by Dwayne Lawson-Brown and Rebecca Bishophall
Breaking the Blank is a collaborative poetry collection from DC poets Dwayne Lawson-Brown and Rebecca Bishophall from Day Eight. The collection features poems by both poets that alternate throughout the collection’s five sections. Each section of the collection focuses on a different aspect of Black personhood, covering subjects like parenthood, relationships, and external factors like prejudice and racism. |
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