Investigators in California are not saying who they think pulled the trigger, but they have charged a man, his wife, and their son with homicide and conspiracy for allegedly fatally shooting the woman’s longtime lover and leaving him in a ravine, People confirms.
According to a statement from the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office, a bullet-riddled van with blood on it was found abandoned along a Santa Rosa, California, road Friday morning, prompting a search for the driver.
Police later found the body of an Latino man in his 30s down a ravine not far from the van. His name has not been released.
According to a statement from the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office, a bullet-riddled van with blood on it was found abandoned along a Santa Rosa, California, road Friday morning, prompting a search for the driver.
Police later found the body of an Latino man in his 30s down a ravine not far from the van. His name has not been released.
- 9/4/2017
- by Chris Harris
- PEOPLE.com
Four jury prize winners qualify for Academy consideration.
Top brass at Aspen Film handed out more than $15,000 in prizes as the 26th Aspen Shortsfest concluded on Sunday evening.
Amar Kaushik’s Aaba (Grandfather) from India won best drama and Martha Gregory’s Us entry Three Red Sweaters prevailed in the documentary competition.
Fabio Friedli’s Swiss selection In A Nutshell won best animation and the best comedy award went to Carlo Francisco Manatad’s Fatima Maria Torres And The Invasion Of Space Shuttle Pinas 25 from the Philippines.
Call Of Cuteness (Germany) by Brenda Lien won best short short. The animation, comedy, drama and short shorts winners are all eligible for Oscar consideration.
Schoolyard Blues (Sweden) by Maria Eriksson was named best student short.
The top five audience award winners in order of most votes were: Eyes Of Exodus (Greece-usa) by Alexandria Liveris; In a Nutshell by Fabio Friedli; Get Up, Kinshasa! (France...
Top brass at Aspen Film handed out more than $15,000 in prizes as the 26th Aspen Shortsfest concluded on Sunday evening.
Amar Kaushik’s Aaba (Grandfather) from India won best drama and Martha Gregory’s Us entry Three Red Sweaters prevailed in the documentary competition.
Fabio Friedli’s Swiss selection In A Nutshell won best animation and the best comedy award went to Carlo Francisco Manatad’s Fatima Maria Torres And The Invasion Of Space Shuttle Pinas 25 from the Philippines.
Call Of Cuteness (Germany) by Brenda Lien won best short short. The animation, comedy, drama and short shorts winners are all eligible for Oscar consideration.
Schoolyard Blues (Sweden) by Maria Eriksson was named best student short.
The top five audience award winners in order of most votes were: Eyes Of Exodus (Greece-usa) by Alexandria Liveris; In a Nutshell by Fabio Friedli; Get Up, Kinshasa! (France...
- 4/10/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Broadway's Rufus Bonds, Jr. will be tilting at windmills on The 5th Avenue Theatre stage when he takes over the role of Don Quixote in Man of La Mancha. Bonds was recently seen as Porgy in The Gershwins' Porgy amp Bess in London's West End, and was a member of the original Broadway casts of Rent and Parade. This new production is the first of The 5th Avenue Theatre's 201617 season and also features Don Darryl Rivera as Sancho and Nova Payton as Aldonza with direction by Allison Narver and choreography by Maria Torres.
- 9/30/2016
- by Stage Tube
- BroadwayWorld.com
Media and Entertainment Commissioner Cynthia López, the Made in NY Media Center by Ifp, and Nycedc announced on Monday a year-long programme to expand resources and opportunities for New Yorkers.
Under the Made in NY Fellowship Program ten Made in NY Fellows – to be announced in October before the November 2 start date – will receive support for their work covering documentary filmmaking, narrative filmmaking, gaming, post-production, animation, virtual reality, and media-technology.
Recipients will receive 12 months of incubator membership at the Made in NY Media Center by Ifp where they will have space to do their work.
The programme includes mentorship from industry leaders and Made in NY media Center and Ifp staff as well as the chance to participate in classes and attend networking and industry events.
“Through these Made in NY Fellowships, we will help further strengthen the City’s thriving media and entertainment industry by supporting creative New Yorkers of all backgrounds to share their unique...
Under the Made in NY Fellowship Program ten Made in NY Fellows – to be announced in October before the November 2 start date – will receive support for their work covering documentary filmmaking, narrative filmmaking, gaming, post-production, animation, virtual reality, and media-technology.
Recipients will receive 12 months of incubator membership at the Made in NY Media Center by Ifp where they will have space to do their work.
The programme includes mentorship from industry leaders and Made in NY media Center and Ifp staff as well as the chance to participate in classes and attend networking and industry events.
“Through these Made in NY Fellowships, we will help further strengthen the City’s thriving media and entertainment industry by supporting creative New Yorkers of all backgrounds to share their unique...
- 8/10/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Amas Musical Theatre Donna TrinkoffArtistic Producer will present three free staged readings of Frida a new musical by Michael Aman and Dana P. Rowe, directed by Maria Torres. The readings will take place on Friday, October 25th at 600pm, and Saturday, October 26th at 300pm and 700pm at The Theatre at the 14th Street Y, 314 East 14th Street. Tickets are free and reservations are available via email at boxofficeamasmusical.org or by calling 212-563-2565.
- 10/25/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Amas Musical Theatre will present three free staged readings of 'Frida' a new musical by Michael Aman and Dana P. Rowe, directed by Maria Torres. The readings will take place on Friday, October 25th at 600 pm, and Saturday, October 26th at 300pm and 700pm at The Theatre at the 14 th Street Y, 314 East 14th Street. Tickets are free and reservations are available via email at boxofficeamasmusical.org or by calling 212-563-2565.
- 10/15/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
[To better cover the technical talents of season 6, we've brought on Dr. Goddess, a guest columnist with decades of dance experience. She will share her dance-pertise in a weekly column recapping and reviewing So You Think You Can Dance with an eye on technique.]
Public Enemy warned against the trappings of over exaggeration, mischaracterization in their hit song, "Don't Believe the Hype". Audiences have heard so much hype about season 6 being the best-of-the-best that we found ourselves unprepared for the inevitable let down of imperfection. The fact is, there is still much work to be done and this week's So You Think You Can Dance proved it.
It began with Karen Hauer and Kevin Hunte's hustle, choreographed by Maria Torres, included seemingly effortless lifts, sharp spins, death-defying "death drops" (Karen's one-armed drop to the floor into a spin). They looked like they were having fun. Despite Kevin's ridiculous costume, his well-coiffed hair complemented his double pirouettes and excellent grand jetes (leaps). Karen exhibited grace and had excellent lines, so we are all going to ignore their hilarious post-dance dismount.
Public Enemy warned against the trappings of over exaggeration, mischaracterization in their hit song, "Don't Believe the Hype". Audiences have heard so much hype about season 6 being the best-of-the-best that we found ourselves unprepared for the inevitable let down of imperfection. The fact is, there is still much work to be done and this week's So You Think You Can Dance proved it.
It began with Karen Hauer and Kevin Hunte's hustle, choreographed by Maria Torres, included seemingly effortless lifts, sharp spins, death-defying "death drops" (Karen's one-armed drop to the floor into a spin). They looked like they were having fun. Despite Kevin's ridiculous costume, his well-coiffed hair complemented his double pirouettes and excellent grand jetes (leaps). Karen exhibited grace and had excellent lines, so we are all going to ignore their hilarious post-dance dismount.
- 11/12/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Amas Musical Theatre (Donna Trinkoff, Producing Artistic Director), will launch the Maria Torres Emerging Artist Project with a special Benefit Event on August 10 with stage and screen star Vanessa Williams as Honorary Chair. The event is directed by Amas Artist-in-Residence Maria Torres and will showcase company professionals from the upcoming Magic of Salsa Kingdom, an original dance theatre piece by Torres premiering in September at the Salsa Kingdom Festival in Southport, England. Also performing Torres's choreography will be some of her young students. The evening features music by Willie Torres NYC Salsa Project, and will take place at Taj Lounge, 48 West 21st Street, at 7pm.
- 7/28/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
New York: Amas Musical Theatre (Donna Trinkoff, Producing Artistic Director; Rosetta LeNoire, Founder), will celebrate its 40th Anniversary with a Benefit Gala on Monday, March 30th, 2009. The evening will feature a special "Blast from the Past" concert of songs and numbers from four decades of Amas Musicals, including Bubbling Brown Sugar, Zanna Don't!, Barrio Babies, Bobos, Shout! The Mod Musical, Four Guys Named Jose, Latin Heat, Starmites, Langston Hughes's Little Ham, From My Hometown, Lone Star Love, and Wanda's World. The director and choreographer for the evening is Amas Artist-in-Residence Maria Torres, with musical direction by Doug Oberhamer. The event will take place at the Lighthouse International, 111 East 59th Street, at 7pm.
- 3/10/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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