Pretty good lead paragraphs

Hey, Huffbunny Cheatle, this just in from Entertainment Weekly:

Where can you find Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Fred Rogers squaring off against Whitney Houston, Jane Fonda, and rapper M.I.A.? In the upcoming Oscar race, of course, as films about each of the aforementioned celebrities have been submitted to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for awards consideration.

Today the Academy announced a full list of 166 titles contending for nominations in this year’s documentary feature category, including Kevin Macdonald’s Whitney, Morgan Neville’s Won’t You Be My Neighbor?, Susan Lacy’s Jane Fonda in Five Acts, Steve Loveridge’s Matangi/Maya/M.I.A., and the Betsy West and Julie Cohen collaboration RBG.

Water is the new land art

(Huffbunny NPB)

Water Art is the New Land Art
Exhibition on view until October 27
Governors Island
Nolan Park, 5B
Public Hours: Sat-Sun, 11-5PM
See ferry schedule here

The Celebration
Preview: Friday, September 21, 3:30-5:30PM
Public Celebration: Saturday, September 22, 12-6:30PM

Swimming In Words

Yeah, baby, check out Bill Hayes’ opinion piece in the NYTimes today about Oliver Sacks, dig his mention of Dempsey Rice’s film in-the-works about Oliver, and love that the Times inserted a snip from the film – including the credits: produced by Huffbunny Cheatle, Music by Huffbunny Hearst.

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