Paradigm has hired Kyle Jensen as a Literary Content Agent and Jamie Kaye-Phillips as a Theatre Literary Content Agent, upping Matthew Nutty from Coordinator to Agent in the Talent department.
Additionally, Napoli Management Group, a division of Paradigm Media Entertainment, has tapped Brian Neal as an agent. A 23-year veteran of the television news industry, he’ll in his new role rep all levels of on-air talent in the national broadcast news space.
Jensen and Nutty will be based out of the agency’s Los Angeles office, with Kaye-Phillips working out of New York. Where Neal will be based is not yet clear.
The hirings follow December’s announcement that Todd Eisner, a 30-year veteran talent agent, had joined Paradigm from the now-folded A3. Over the past year, Paradigm has been staffing up with the hires of Chris Till and Neil A. Cohen, as well as internal promotions, having elevated 14 agents to Partner.
Additionally, Napoli Management Group, a division of Paradigm Media Entertainment, has tapped Brian Neal as an agent. A 23-year veteran of the television news industry, he’ll in his new role rep all levels of on-air talent in the national broadcast news space.
Jensen and Nutty will be based out of the agency’s Los Angeles office, with Kaye-Phillips working out of New York. Where Neal will be based is not yet clear.
The hirings follow December’s announcement that Todd Eisner, a 30-year veteran talent agent, had joined Paradigm from the now-folded A3. Over the past year, Paradigm has been staffing up with the hires of Chris Till and Neil A. Cohen, as well as internal promotions, having elevated 14 agents to Partner.
- 2/22/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
New York, NY — January 18, 2023 — The 92nd Street Y, New York (92Ny), one of New York’s leading cultural venues, presents Caroline Shaw, vocals & Sō Percussion: Let the Soil Play Its Simple Part, with special guests Bora Yoon and Iarla Ó Lionáird, vocals, on February 4, 2023 at 7:30pm Et at the Kaufmann Concert Hall. The concert will also be available for viewing online for 72 hours from time of broadcast. Tickets for both the in-person and livestream options start at 25 and are available at 92ny.org/event/caroline-shaw-and-so-percussion..
Composer Caroline Shaw and Sō Percussion make their only NYC appearance together this season. Their program draws from their Nonesuch recording project, Let the Soil Play Its Simple Part, with original songs and lyrics inspired by and reflecting the artists’ broad span of interests: James Joyce, a poem by Anne Carson, the Sacred Harp hymn book, American roots music, and more. The program will...
Composer Caroline Shaw and Sō Percussion make their only NYC appearance together this season. Their program draws from their Nonesuch recording project, Let the Soil Play Its Simple Part, with original songs and lyrics inspired by and reflecting the artists’ broad span of interests: James Joyce, a poem by Anne Carson, the Sacred Harp hymn book, American roots music, and more. The program will...
- 1/18/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
Ivana Miloš, The Paper Flower (2022), monotype, gouache, and collage on paper.Overcoming Naturei’m gladmy grandfather Kadmos named this place sacred,I’m gladhe keeps it clean.I myselfplanted it all round with vines—Dionysus in Euripides' Bakkhai (translated by Anne Carson)There are some films that come back to me on sleepless nights. Govindan Aravindan’s Chidambaram (1985) is one of them. It keeps me awake because it questions my ideas of right and wrong. It’s a very simple film, yet it centers around nothing less than the complexities of power, love, and nature. This treasure of Malayalam cinema, beautifully shot and set in the high ranges of the Western Ghats, reveals its plot like a moralistic fairy tale.Chidambaram focuses on three men and a woman. One man, Muniyandi, is a worker, a powerless and fearful serf at a plantation owned by the government. The next, Sankaran, is an intellectual,...
- 8/15/2022
- MUBI
Glasgow-based artist Corin Sworn on learning Italian, listening to poems and being amazed by Shanghai
Based in Glasgow, artist Corin Sworn was born in London and raised in Toronto. Her films, drawings, photos and installations often seek to examine the concept of narrative, exploring the subjective nature of memory and "the means by which artefacts are borrowed, adapted and reconfigured to tell various stories". Sworn's most recent solo exhibitions include The Rag Papers> at the Chisenhale Gallery, London, and the Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Germany, and Endless Renovation, which was part of Tate Britain's Art Now programme. Her video work Lens Prism (2010) opened the Whitechapel Gallery's 2012 Artists' Film International and her short film The Foxes featured in the 2013 London film festival's Experimenta series. Sworn was recently announced as the winner of the Max Mara art prize for women – an accolade previously bestowed upon artists including Laure Prouvost, Andrea Büttner and Margaret Salmon.
Based in Glasgow, artist Corin Sworn was born in London and raised in Toronto. Her films, drawings, photos and installations often seek to examine the concept of narrative, exploring the subjective nature of memory and "the means by which artefacts are borrowed, adapted and reconfigured to tell various stories". Sworn's most recent solo exhibitions include The Rag Papers> at the Chisenhale Gallery, London, and the Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Germany, and Endless Renovation, which was part of Tate Britain's Art Now programme. Her video work Lens Prism (2010) opened the Whitechapel Gallery's 2012 Artists' Film International and her short film The Foxes featured in the 2013 London film festival's Experimenta series. Sworn was recently announced as the winner of the Max Mara art prize for women – an accolade previously bestowed upon artists including Laure Prouvost, Andrea Büttner and Margaret Salmon.
- 2/2/2014
- by Leah Harper
- The Guardian - Film News
“He came after homer and before Gertrude Stein, a difficult interval for a poet”: Thus begins Anne Carson’s 1998 Autobiography of Red, a book by one of the best-known poets of our century inspired by one largely forgotten these last 2,600 years. That forgotten poet, the “he” to whom Carson is referring, is Stesichoros, born in Greece around 650 B.C. and revered by his contemporaries. Today he is remembered, if at all, for just two things. First, he insulted Helen of Troy. (He accused her of causing the Trojan War and also of enjoying too indiscriminately that other act with which we commonly associate Trojans.) Second, he inspired Anne Carson. One insult, two and a half thousand years of silence, a walk-on as a muse: Thus does time chop up our lives, throw the bulk away, and chuck a piece or two at some other poor sucker swept along in...
- 3/4/2013
- by Kathryn Schulz
- Vulture
There was a time when only hardcore literature scholars delved into novels of an ‘experimental’ nature. But that was before Mark Z. Danielewski released House Of Leaves and proved that true terror does not always come in predictable, ghost-sized packages. The sprawling story is told in multiple layers and varying layouts, all of which contribute to its sinister atmosphere of a house with rooms that change shape and a passageway that stretches endlessly into the dark. Now, following the National Book Award-nominated Only Revolutions (a novel that opens from both sides in order to tell a balanced narrative), Danielewski is on the brink of republishing his surreal illustrated novel, The Fifty Year Sword, that has thus far only seen extremely limited release. Our conversation took many dips and turns, much like his novels, but managed to extract insight and excitement about unusual aspects of storytelling.
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- 8/6/2012
- by Holly I.
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Mark Subias, one of the New York theatre community’s top literary representatives, has joined United Talent Agency as an agent in its New York office. Subias will focus on expanding UTA’s NYC theatre department while also representing clients across film and television. Subias is returning to being an agent and leaving his NYC-based management firm Subias which he formed in 2004. Before that Subias was a New York theatre agent at the William Morris Agency which he joined in 1999, working for then-William Morris theatre agent George Lane. A prominent figure in the theatre community, Subias is also a regular guest lecturer at Yale School of Drama and other theatre programs. His clients in theatre, film and TV include writers and directors Adam Rapp, Will Eno, Bash Doran, Sarah Treem, Nick Jones, Itamar Moses, Anne Carson, Nathan Englander, Danai Gurira, Sam Gold, Pam MacKinnon, Daniel Aukin, David Wiener and Les Waters.
- 4/12/2012
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
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