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Week of March 15th- March 21st, 2021 A STATEMENT ON THE GOALS FOR OUR MEMBERSHIP Continuing a work t

Week of March 15th- March 21st, 2021 A STATEMENT ON THE GOALS FOR OUR MEMBERSHIP Continuing a work that began at our foundation in 1943 with the motto "Unity Without Discrimination", we are working to strengthen our purpose. [Read more]( WORLD BOX OFFICE: LA AND NY REOPEN THEIR CINEMAS With movie theaters at the mandatory 25 % of their capacity, and spectators in masks, Los Angeles and New York made specialty films shine. [Read more]( GALLERY: THE ZENDAYA STYLE She's the epitome of a rising star - and has a style of her own. [Read more]( AND THERE'S MORE: From The Crown (she was Princess Margaret) to Pieces of a Woman, she's rising fast. [Read More]( Podcast: Katherine Waterston went deep into the power of words for her work in The World to Come. [Read More]( Oral History: Mark Ruffalo, 2004. In a busy year - Collateral, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - he recalled his family's beliefs. [Read More]( Tomorrow's Stars Yesterday: Jessica Lange, 1977. She won a Golden Globe and an Oscar - thanks in part to her co-star, King Kong. [Read More]( Forgotten Hollywood: Ivor Novello. Before his name was given to one of Great Britain's highest music awards, he was a star in early Hollywood. [Read More]( Copyright © *2021* *HFPA, All rights reserved. Cover photo by © Greg Williams Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Website]( [Instagram](

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