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Kat Stewart: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is “a monster and a masterpiece”
Time Out· 4 days agoKat Stewart rose to mainstream fame thanks to her acclaimed performances as Billie Proudman in...
This documentary about the transgender experience is vital viewing
CityAM via Yahoo Finance UK· 4 days agoTransgender filmmaker Paul B. Preciado uses Virginia Woolf’s 1928 novel Orlando: A Biography as a...
Try this walk in the footsteps of a lesser known Dorset writer
The Dorset Echo· 1 day agoIt wasn’t published until 1926, but its success propelled her into 1920s London literary society, including Virginia Woolf who admired Sylvia, her work ...
Watch: Exclusive clip from new trans film Orlando, My Political Biography drops ahead of Irish...
GCN via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoIn his new film Orlando, My Political Biography, acclaimed writer and activist Paul B. Preciado...
Paul B Preciado has crossed continents and genders. With Orlando he redefines documentary film
The Irish Times· 5 days agoPaul B Preciado first encountered Orlando as a teenager, at convent school. Virginia Woolf’s novel,...
‘Kalki 2898 AD’ Scores Third Place Debut at U.K., Ireland Box Office as ‘Inside Out 2,’ ‘A Quiet...
Variety via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoEchoing its worldwide box office standing, Indian sci-fi epic “Kalki 2898 AD” debuted in third place...
Emma Corrin says they were bullied over androgynous appearance at school
The Independent· 7 days agoEmma Corrin has reflected on attending an all-girls school while growing up not conforming to one...
11 Old Hollywood Stars' Favorite Foods
Tasting Table via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoThe stars of Old Hollywood continue to fascinate in the 21st century. Here are the favorite foods of some of the most famous icons from that time period.
Film round-up: July 4, 2024
Morning Star· 4 days agoBOLD, and totally fascinating, acclaimed Spanish writer and activist Paul B Preciado’s directorial debut documentary explores and celebrates trans identity through Virginia
‘The teachers would refer to boys, girls – and you’: trans philosopher Paul B Preciado on...
The Guardian· 5 days agoAnd I replied, ‘Because Virginia Woolf fucking wrote it for me in 1928.’” The scene takes place in...