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Libros, cine y acciónLibros, cine y acciónEpisodio 31 - “El cliente”, película de Joel Schumacher basada en la novela homónima de John GrishamGaliana comenta para el blog galianaycia.com la adaptación de la novela "El cliente" de John Grisham, publicada en 1993 y llevada al cine en 1994 por Joel Shumacher. Sinopsis oficial: Un niño de once años es testigo del suicidio de un abogado que confiesa que sus clientes mafiosos son los responsables del asesinato de un senador. El chico sabe que si revela lo que ha visto su vida estará gravemente amenazada, pero un fiscal federal no deja de presionarlo para que hable. Entonces el joven contrata a una valiente abogada que arriesgará su carrera y su vida con tal d...2025-04-1028 minEscuchando PeliculasEscuchando PeliculasEL CLIENTE (1994) #Intriga #Drama #peliculas #audesc #podcastPaís Estados Unidos Dirección Joel Schumacher Guion Akiva Goldsman, Robert Getchell. Novela: John Grisham Reparto Susan Sarandon Tommy Lee Jones Brad Renfro Mary-Louise Parker Anthony LaPaglia Música Howard Shore Fotografía Tony Pierce-Roberts Sinopsis Mark Sway es un niño de once años que, tras haber sido testigo del suicidio de un abogado de la mafia, ha quedado traumatizado, porque sabe que si revela lo que ha visto su vida se verá gravemente amenazada. Mientras un ambicioso fiscal federal no deja de presionarlo para que diga la verdad, su única aliada es una valiente abogada que arriesga...2024-12-301h 55Untitled Art PodcastUntitled Art PodcastEpisode 90: Untitled Edit – the Future of Art Criticism. Supported by the Rabkin FoundationListen to a panel discussion on the future of art criticism and arts journalism, moderated by Mary Louise Schumacher, Director of the Rabkin Foundation, an artist-endowed charitable foundation created in 1999 to preserve and share the work of Leo Rabkin and administer grants to art critics. Panelists include 2023 Rabkin Prize winner Max Durón, Senior Reporter at ARTNews, as well as past contributors to Untitled Edit, the fair’s online editorial platform intended to support established art critics and the next generation of voices, including freelance writers Julie Baumgardner and Annabel Keenan, as well as Arimeta Diop, Editorial Assistant at Vanity Fai...2024-12-2458 minThe Rabkin InterviewsThe Rabkin InterviewsCassie Packard, 2024 Rabkin Prize winnerCassie Packard is a freelance writer and reviews editor at frieze magazine who is particularly interested in worldbuilding practices and networks, with queerness as a frame and focus.For the first time in the prize’s history, the Rabkin Foundation commissioned portraits of the winners in the spaces where they write and conducted interviews with them about their lives and ideas. Here is Mary Louise Schumacher, a longtime journalist and the foundation’s new executive director, in conversation with Cassie. It has been gently edited for length and clarity. Mentioned in this episode:James JoyceJohn Ashbe...2024-10-3039 minTown Hall Seattle Arts & Culture SeriesTown Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series385. Louise Erdrich with Karen Russell: Dark Realities and Glimmering Hopes in the Red River Valley Can you see the shape of your soul in the everchanging clouds? Your personal salvation in the giant expanse of sky? For the ensemble cast of characters that make up the prairie community at the heart of The Mighty Red, existential questions are constantly close to the surface. In her newest novel, author Louise Erdrich immerses readers in the Red River Valley of the North and the complicated lives of its inhabitants. Argus, North Dakota is a town framed by the 2008 economic crisis, the consequences of climate change, and the dynamics of small-town drama. Thrown i...2024-10-291h 08The Rabkin InterviewsThe Rabkin InterviewsThomas Lawson, 2024 Rabkin Prize winnerThomas Lawson is an artist, educator and writer. For the first time in the prize’s history, the Rabkin Foundation commissioned portraits of the winners in the spaces where they write and conducted interviews with them about their lives and ideas. Here is Mary Louise Schumacher, a longtime journalist and the foundation’s new executive director, in conversation with Thomas. It has been gently edited for length and clarity. Mentioned in this episode:The Writing of Fiction by Edith Wharton (Scribner, January 1925)Sayre GomezJack GoldsteinThe Anxiety of Influence by Harold Bloom (Oxford University Press)“The Allegorical Impulse: Toward...2024-10-2331 minThe Rabkin InterviewsThe Rabkin InterviewsSiddhartha Mitter, 2024 Rabkin Prize winnerSiddhartha Mitter is a freelance writer and critic. He is one of eight writers to win the 2024 Rabkin Prize. For the first time in the prize’s history, the Rabkin Foundation commissioned portraits of the winners in the spaces where they write and conducted interviews with them about their lives and ideas. Here is Mary Louise Schumacher, a longtime journalist and the foundation’s new executive director, in conversation with Siddhartha. It has been gently edited for length and clarity.  Mentioned in this episode:“Waking Life: Siddhartha Mitter on the art of Cauleen Smith” (Artforum, May 2019)“LaToya Ruby Frazier...2024-10-1744 minThe Rabkin InterviewsThe Rabkin InterviewsEmily Watlington, 2024 Rabkin Prize winnerEmily Watlington is a critic, curator, and senior editor at Art in America. She is one of eight writers to win the 2024 Rabkin Prize. For the first time in the prize’s history, the Rabkin Foundation commissioned portraits of the winners in the spaces where they write and conducted interviews with them about their lives and ideas. Our new Executive Director, Mary Louise Schumacher, a longtime journalist, conducted this conversation with Emily. It has been gently edited for length and clarity. Mentioned in this episode:“The Pitfalls of the Something-for-Everyone Approach to the Venice Biennale” by Emil...2024-10-0928 minThe Rabkin InterviewsThe Rabkin InterviewsGreg Allen, 2024 Rabkin Prize winnerGreg Allen is an artist and writer who began greg.org: the making of art blog in 2001. For the first time in the prize’s history, the Rabkin Foundation commissioned portraits of the winners in the spaces where they write and conducted interviews with them about their lives and ideas. Here is Mary Louise Schumacher, a longtime journalist and the foundation’s new executive director, in conversation with Greg. It has been gently edited for length and clarity. Mentioned in this episode:greg.org: the making of“Lightning Field Notes” by Greg Allen (Greg.org, July 2015)“Old News” by Je...2024-10-0255 minThe Rabkin InterviewsThe Rabkin InterviewsHolland Cotter, 2024 Rabkin Prize winnerHolland Cotter is the chief art critic and a senior writer at The New York Times, where he won a Pulitzer for criticism. For the first time in the prize’s history, the Rabkin Foundation commissioned portraits of the winners in the spaces where they write and conducted interviews with them about their lives and ideas. Here is Mary Louise Schumacher, a longtime journalist and the foundation’s new executive director, in conversation with Holland. It has been gently edited for length and clarity. Mentioned in this episode:The Metropolitan Museum of ArtJoe Feddersen’s Charmed“Joan Jonas: A...2024-09-2540 minThe Rabkin InterviewsThe Rabkin InterviewsRobin Givhan, 2024 Rabkin Prize winnerRobin Givhan is a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and senior critic-at-large for The Washington Post. She is one of eight writers to win the 2024 Rabkin Prize. For the first time in the prize’s history, the Rabkin Foundation commissioned portraits of the winners in the spaces where they write and conducted interviews with them about their lives and ideas. Here is Mary Louise Schumacher, a longtime journalist and the foundation’s new executive director, in conversation with Robin. It has been gently edited for length and clarity. Mentioned in this episode:I Just Keep Talking by Nell Irvin Paint...2024-09-1858 minThe Rabkin InterviewsThe Rabkin Interviews2024 Rabkin Prize winner TK SmithTK Smith is an arts writer, cultural historian, and the newly appointed curator of the Arts of Africa and the African Diaspora at the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University. He is one of eight writers to win the 2024 Rabkin Prize. For the first time in the prize’s history, the Rabkin Foundation commissioned portraits of the winners in the spaces where they write and conducted interviews with them about their lives and ideas. Here is Mary Louise Schumacher, a longtime journalist and the foundation’s new executive director, in conversation with TK. It has been gently edited for...2024-09-121h 02Damn Good Movie MemoriesDamn Good Movie MemoriesEpisode 414 - The Client (1994)Based on the John Grisham novel about a young boy (Brad Renfro) who hires a lawyer (Susan Sarandon) after he witnesses the suicide of a mob lawyer.  Co-starring Tommy Lee Jones, Mary-Louise Parker and Anthony LaPaglia.  Directed by Joel Schumacher. 2024-08-301h 33The Rabkin InterviewsThe Rabkin InterviewsIntroducing the Rabkin InterviewsWelcome to The Rabkin Interviews. In this episode we preview a series of conversations between the eight winners of the 2024 Rabkin Prize and Mary Louise Schumacher, a journalist and the new executive director of the Rabkin Foundation.Mentioned in this episode:The Writer’s Desk by Jill Krementz (Random House, 1996) Kevin J. MiyazakiCarolina MirandaAX Minarashid shabazzAndrás SzántóThis project is produced by the Dorothea and Leo Rabkin Foundation, an artist-endowed foundation based in Portland, Maine. Our production team includes Cindy Eggert Johnson, producer, and Johnathon Olsen, editor. Original music is HaHaHa by Ariel Shalo...2024-08-2704 minDoc Talk: A Deadline and Nō Studios PodcastDoc Talk: A Deadline and Nō Studios PodcastLive With Filmmakers Sav Rodgers And Mary Louise SchumacherDoc Talk goes live from the Milwaukee Film Festival with Sav Rodgers, director of Chasing Chasing Amy, and Mary Louise Schumacher, director of Out of the Picture. Schumacher's film trains a sharp eye on the state of art criticism, while Rodgers explores how Kevin Smith's 1997 film Chasing Amy saved his life but continues to stir controversy today.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-05-0148 minDon’t Push PauseDon’t Push PauseEpisode 44 : Thelma & LouiseThe outlaw journey of THELMA AND LOUISE was fresh in 1991, yet is still remarkably relevant almost 30 years later. Both visually stunning and packed with symbolism, this film was unafraid to focus on female friendship with a feminist backbone, along with the female experience in an unsupportive world. Beautifully crafted and atmospheric, THELMA AND LOUISE remains eerily timely and believable, while being empowering and forever iconic. ▶️Synopsis: Two best friends set out for a weekend road trip, which quickly turns into numerous unforeseen events snowballing into an ultimate, life-altering resolution. ⏩⏩Discussions include: First-time screenwriter Callie Khouri’s path to...2019-12-101h 15The Wednesday Point PodcastThe Wednesday Point PodcastSuicide PreventionWhitney Schumacher, Deschutes County Suicide Prevention Director talks with Mary Ann & Louise about the growing crisis and how friends and family can spot warning signs and what to do to help.2019-09-0419 minDr. Lisa Gives a Sh*tDr. Lisa Gives a Sh*tDLG195A A two-part episode: Curator/writer, Jillian Steinhauer discusses a show she's curated, THEN artist Christopher Stout talks queer abstraction.00.00-00.30: Art critic/writer and now curator, Jillian Steinhauer hit a collective nerve with a powerfully meaningful exhibition she’s curated at the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts titled In the Presence of Absence. The show is described briefly here by Mary Louise Schumacher, "When it comes to grief, our culture values the stiff upper lip. But stoic composure comes with a price. It keeps the realities at arm’s length, including truths about the erasure, enslavement and slaughter of Native Americans and Africans. A small show in New York, “In the Presence of Absence,” suggests that mourning...2019-06-1159 min