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Garry Winogrand loved to snap candid photos of people in their element during the ‘60s and ‘70s and in “Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographed” the lens turns on him, along with his work. Finally there’s “Monster Party,” a horror/heist thriller set in Malibu in which thieves planning to hit a dinner party get more than they bargained for. It has a cool setup with a meh payoff. Netflix outdoes itself this week with two released associated with one of our most praised and legendary filmmakers, the late Orson Welles.

“The Other Side of the Wind” gifts us cole haan 2.zerogrand stitchlite ballet sling with one of Welles’s lost films — a long-in-the-creative process curiosity about a bitter filmmaker’s final film and his last birthday party, This quasi-autobiographical film is stacked with cameos as Welles tells two tales, shifting between a sexually charged, nearly wordless film being shot by a director (John Huston) and the ego clashes at that director’s out-of-control party, It is self-indulgent at times and skewers Hollywood with spit and venom but it’s also flat-out brilliant in segments (particularly a seven-minute sex scene in a car), Cinema buffs will salivate over this treasure trove of symbols, It drops Nov, 2 and will also be in limited theatrical release..

For more insight on why it took “The Other Side of the Wind” so friggin’ long to get released, queue up Morgan Neville’s superb documentary “They’ll Love Me When I’m Dead.” The “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” director gives us an interesting portrait of a complicated Welles during the final phase of his influential career. Neville’s film is endlessly clever and fascinating. It’s also available on Nov. 2. And if you’re ready to leap into the winter holiday season, Netflix is also dropping “The Holiday Calendar” on Nov. 2. Kat Graham stars in this rom-com revolving around a fortune-telling advent calendar.

“To other countries, I may go as a tourist, but to India, I come as a pilgrim.” — Martin Luther King Jr, We like to think that we have evolved enough that we don’t automatically fall back on stereotypes, But imagine asking a random person on the street to  describe ballet, Chances are, they would offer a vision of “Swan Lake” or “Nutcracker,” but almost no one would invoke “The Four Temperaments,” George Balanchine’s modern abstract masterpiece, created 72 years cole haan 2.zerogrand stitchlite ballet sling ago..

Now let’s ask the same question in Mumbai. The answer, we suspect, would likely revolve around Indian classical dance references to centuries-old myths of Hindu deities accompanied by sitars and tablas, with dancers arrayed in dazzling jewels and swirling silk. But surely there is more to Indian dance than that. In the Bay Area, we are fortunate to have dance companies willing to push the envelopes of their respective forms. One is Abhinaya Dance Company of San Jose, which this weekend  will be performing a new evening-length work “Stories of Justice,” inspired by the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Performances are at the School of Arts & Culture at the Mexican Heritage Plaza in San Jose.

Abhinaya Dance Company’s award-winning founder, artistic director and choreographer Mythili Kumar gives the appearance of a traditional Indian woman, dressed in the garb of her homeland and speaking with a lilting accent, Yet she is also a modern woman with firm convictions in contemporary societal and artistic realms, which becomes apparent when she and Rasika Kumar, her daughter and fellow choreographer, speak of their work, When Mythili founded the company 38 years ago, it performed a lot of classical Hindu mythology-based dances, Rasika notes, “Very few dancers cole haan 2.zerogrand stitchlite ballet sling in India explore non-traditional themes, From a Western dance perspective it may not seem like a big deal, but what we’re doing is a pretty big deal, It’s certainly not mainstream and the mainstream work has always been confined to a very narrow set of topics or stories.”..

“In 1993 with we collaborated with the Margaret Wingrove Dance Company,” Mythili adds. “She wanted to use a poem by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, an award-winning Indian writer who lived here and was exploring women’s issues.”. “Then in 1995 it was the 125th anniversary of Gandhi. The chairman of my board asked if I could do something on him. It was a challenge because I didn’t want him just dancing around the stage.” She says she was instead inspired to think about other world leaders who were influenced by the renowned political activist.

“That’s why I did  short pieces on Nelson Mandela, Cesar Chavez and Martin Luther King, each section about five minutes long,” she adds, Similarly, this weekend’s work will consist of half a dozen 10-minute performances tied to varying themes of King’s cole haan 2.zerogrand stitchlite ballet sling life and civil rights work and featuring the Bharatanatyam form of Indian dance, Another example of Abhinaya’s commitment to groundbreaking material is the company’s work with a domestic violence group in 2001, in which it translated stories of abuse survivors into dance..



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