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After a Vermont playhouse flooded, the show went on
The Seattle Times: Members of a beloved Vermont acting company were sleeping in theater housing when torrential rains and flooding forced them to flee, with water inundating the playhouse’s vast basement of dressing rooms, costumes and props and reaching into the first floor.The Hollywood strike will affect all future creatives
Daily Trojan: For the first time in more than 60 years, the Screen Actors Guild, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and the Writer’s Guild of America are on strike simultaneously. Since July 14, it seems as though Hollywood has been shut down, and future young creatives hoping to make it big will feel the effects as well.Back to the Future's Gareth Owen Didn't Go to College For Sound Design, Now He Has a Tony Award
Playbill: Anything and everything one hears when entering the world of Back to the Future: The Musical at Broadway's Winter Garden—including the powerful vocals of Casey Likes, the many jokes delivered by Tony winner Roger Bart as well as the sounds of thunder, the opening of a beer can, and, of course, a time-traveling sequence that leads the audience to a roar of applause—is thanks to Gareth Owen.Barbie Costume Designer Reveals How the Kens' Disco Outfits Created Anxiety on Set
www.cbr.com: Barbie and Kens dancing in the Barbie disco scene. Barbie’s cotton-candy plastic world came to life in the film with almost obsessive production design, especially in the disco scene where clothing the Kens cause some serious style dilemmas.The Ultimate Dumpster Diver: Jan Jongert’s Superuse Studios
Architect Magazine: Jan Jongert takes reuse seriously. As he walks you through the buildings he has designed, the architect—a partner at global firm Superuse Studios—tallies what percentage of them was made from materials that were repurposed from other building sites or even other uses.
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