So as of Earlier today, I can Officially say I will be a graduate in BMCC, City University of New York Graduating class of 2013!!!
I passed Bio (Thank You Jesus) with a grade higher than expected( a C, y'all know me Lol) as my Term long mantra was " I just wanna pass so Just Give me my D" Lmao.
It's been a long tumultuous semester of Genotypes, Molecules, Digestion mixed with, Langston Hughes & Moliere. I must say this semester has been a crazy one, and I'm glad it's over. But I'm saddened that I'm finally at the end of my BMCC road. A place i started back on '06, left in '07, then came back to finish in '12. I've learned alot and have growed alot as well. So i know that i should be ready for the next chapter in life. whether it be getting my B.A from City College (one plan) or just hitting the pavement harder than ever and landing my first Big Break (Goal#1) wel will see. But let me get through this week of graduation prep as my school is stingy with tickets! Lol I'm now forced to go and wait at school on Thursday to see if there are any extra tickets. If It ain't one thing it's the next! Lol
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Friday, May 24, 2013
My BMCC Theatre PRIDE!!!
BMCC garnishes Kennedy Center Nominations for the 2nd
time!
For the 2nd
time my school Borough Of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) has been nominated in the Kennedy
Center College Theatre Festival for Their production on Moliere’s The
Misanthrope .They were previous nominated for Woyzeck also directed by Director(and one of my fav professors) Alkis Papoutsis
The Kennedy Center American College
Theater Festival (KCACTF) is a national theater program involving 18,000
students from colleges and universities nationwide which has served as a
catalyst in improving the quality of College Theater in the United States.
The KCACTF honors excellence of
overall production and offers student artist’s individual recognition through
awards and scholarships in playwriting, acting, criticism, directing, and
design.
The Misanthrope ran the end of April and received great reviews including
great commendations from the BMCC president & Speech & Communications
Deputy Chair Sandra S. Poster who
had this to say to Director Alkis
Papoutsis:
“My congratulations to your cast and crew for the wonderful production of
the Misanthrope that I had the pleasure of seeing last evening. It was a
delight -- funny, clever, original and wonderfully entertaining. You lit
up the night! You bring honor to the department and the college.”
The nominees are :
Best
Actor & Actress
Maria Hernandez as Celeste" The It Girl" & Christopher
Hernandez as Carmine (Frankie's Best bud)
Craig Watson As Frankie "The ladies Man"
Benny Avacedo as Tone "The Poet"
Katie Wright as Annmarie Russo (Celeste's BFF)
&
Stage Manager
Emma Ruopp
I was a member of the cast J Lol
The Kennedy Center representative
that came to our show said he was overwhelmed with the display of talent and it
was hard to choose. We may be a community college in NYC but trust; we can roll
with the big boys. Our nominations are proof in the pudding! To be one of the
shows even to be considered is an honor and having some of the cast shows that
BMCC theatre department is doing something right! This makes me so proud to be
a soon to be BMCC alumni
The Oscars & Precious 4yrs later: Blessing or Curse?
So I was wondering to myself the other night, what can an
Oscar nomination do for a black film? Precious which wasn’t a box office smash ,
but set some records(the highest
grossing picture to open in fewer than 100 theaters). It received 80 awards
(including 2 Oscars) & 137 nominations, has it impacted anyone’s career? My
biggest wonder was with the film’s most acclaimed performer MoNique. Since Her Award
season domination, we haven’t seen her. Is that because of the Oscar? And if so
why have the other members of the Precious family had some moderate successes.
Lee Daniels
Since his Best Director Oscar Nomination, Mr.
Daniels has been working his tail off. But Hollywood is somewhat biting at his bait. Not
having any projects until Last year’s The Paperboy (which I thoroughly enjoyed).
It premiered at Cannes ,
was nominated for Best Film and
received the longest sustained standing ovation of the festival at 16 minutes.
But it was met with mixed reviews (there and in the USA ). His upcoming summer
historical drama The Butler
tells the true story of Eugene Allen a White House Butler for 8 terms starring Oprah,
Forest Whitaker, Robin Williams & etc, is already gaining buzz
Oscar History
Second black person to earn a Best
Director nomination
First black director to earn a
Best Picture nomination.
Gabouney Sidibe
Since her Golden Globe, SAG & Oscar nominations & NAACP Image Award win for Best Actress; Hollywood hasn't been calling, only for the mediocre. She co-starred in the Eddie Murphy driven comedy Tower Heist which was a box office dud. She was in the indie Yelling To The Sky with Zoe Kravitz, and last year’s British crime comedy Seven Psychopaths. But the small screen has been friendlier, which is interesting. She’s a series regular on the SHO series The Big C, she hosted Saturday Night Live and she’s to be on the next season of the FX hit series American Horror Story.
Geoffrey S. Fletcher
After winning his Best Screenplay Oscar, Geoffrey went right on to his next project. In 2010 he started shooting on his directorial debut Violet & Daisy due out next month. As well as collaboration on a film re-creation of the 1971
MoNique
Oscar History: She is the Fourth Black actress to win
in the category.
From the looks of everybody it seems to have improved but not
by much. It seems that gaining critical acclaim is a blessing, but it doesn't guarantee immediate Movies, TV shows etc. It just establishes that you have the
goods, but it might able awhile before we see you again. Unless you’re blessed
like Hilary Swank and you get Oscars Twice in 5 years! But being the first black director to earn a Best
Picture nomination & First black person to win a screenplay Academy
Award, and Second film to feature black nominees for both Best Actress and Best
Supporting Actress Isn't half bad! Don’t you think?
A New Endeavor !
******News Update* *******
Through The graciousness of my talented cousin Trevon James I'm now a contributor to his Magazine J Squared Magazine! :-) Yaye.!!
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Through The graciousness of my talented cousin Trevon James I'm now a contributor to his Magazine J Squared Magazine! :-) Yaye.!!
So check out the magazine J Squared & The FB Page JSquared and check out my Posts either under Crazynoles or simply Noel B. Austin :-)
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