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Hollywood is just catching up to the greatness of Laura Dern – Los Angeles Times

Laura Dern is everywhere these days, and that alone is proof that no matter what hill you occupy in the current culture wars, all is not lost. Emmys, Golden Globes, Oscars for the last few years, virtually every project she touches turns to gold Twin Peaks, Big Little Lies Seasons 1 and 2, The Tale, and this year, Little Women and Marriage Story, both of which are best picture nominees, with Dern nominated as supporting actress in Marriage Story.

She was even part of Ellen DeGeneres receipt of the Carol Burnett Award at this years Golden Globes; Dern played the woman to whom DeGeneres character Ellen came out during the famous boundary-breaking Puppy episode. The decision to play an openly gay woman on broadcast television in 1997 damaged Derns career (though far less than it damaged Degeneres). It wasnt until 2008, with the HBO movie Recount and then, three years later, the HBO comedy Enlightened, that she came roaring back.

For reasons still baffling and regrettable, HBO killed Enlightened after its second season, but Dern got an Emmy nomination all the same and, more important, everyone suddenly remembered how good an actress the star of pre-Ellen films including Rambling Rose, Blue Velvet, Wild at Heart and Smooth Talk really was.

Really is.

At this point, most everyone agrees that Enlightened was just a few years ahead of its time; had it premiered a few years later, when the notion of prestige television had become mainstream and female stars were less confined by sexist strictures of likability, the burning wire of Amy Jellicoe would have lasted at least another season.

But Dern has always been a performer ahead of her time, and 35 years after she decided to turn down a Brat Pack lead for a small role and a chance to work with Peter Bogdanovich in Mask, the industry is finally beginning to catch up.

Dern is a character actor who is also a star, a very rare breed. She is also a character actor who never appears to be playing a character, a breed rarer still. No matter how radical the part (Enlighteneds Amy, the napalm-equipped helicopter parent Renata in Big Little Lies, the take-no-prisoners divorce attorney in Marriage Story), Dern humanizes it. And no matter how human the part (the self-deluded documentarian in The Tale, Marmee in Little Women,), Dern radicalizes it.

A Netflix featurette on Laura Dern as a very good divorce lawyer in Marriage Story.

Its tough to think of another performer who fits so easily in, and is willing to do such a varied palette of projects. In 2017, she had roles in Star Wars: Episode VIII: The Last Jedi and The Last Man on Earth on Fox, Alexander Paynes Downsizing, Showtimes Twin Peaks and The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt on Netflix.

Following this years Oscar glory, shell next be seen in projects both tried and true and newly launched. Shell reprise her 1993 role as Ellie Sattler in Jurassic World 3 and she just signed on to a series on Quibi, the short-form streamer. In Just One Drink, shell play a bartender listening to varying customers over several episodes running 10 minutes or less.

She herself is a glorious reprimand to stereotype blond, slim and beautiful, with an A-list Hollywood pedigree, she is famous for showing up, working hard, making herself heard and being kind.

The only time I met Laura Dern, she brought macarons. She was starring in Enlightened at the time and was part of an Envelope Emmy panel I was hosting. She showed up at The Times offices camera-ready and bearing a box of cookies for her fellow panelists. I have done a lot of panels in my time and no one has ever thought to bring cookies.

Her roles this year, as a tough-as-nails 21st century L.A. divorce attorney and a self-sacrificing 19th century wife, mother and early feminist, prove what many of us have known for years: Laura Dern can do anything.

And considering that even as a supporting player she manages to deliver the best lines in both movies (So its a deal when its something you want and a discussion when Nicole wants it? in Marriage Story) and (I am angry nearly every day of my life in Little Women) its probably a very good idea to just let her.

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South African Reflection: The Pastoral Plan – It’s over to us – Independent Catholic News

Yesterday, 26 January 2020, the Catholic Church's new Pastoral Plan for Southern Africa Evangelising Community Serving God, Humanity and All Creation was launched at Regina Mundi Church in Soweto. With its emphasis on evangelisation that serves God, humanity and creation, it sets the Church in a new direction, rooted in the Gospel and seeking the guidance of the Spirit in what we do.

The eight focus areas of the Plan will no doubt be analysed, and hopefully implemented, in various ways in the years to come. Some seem 'internally' focused, on the different parts of the body that is the Church: laity formation and empowerment; life and ministry of clergy; marriage and family; and youth. Others seem to look outward: to justice, peace and non-violence; healing and reconciliation; care for creation and the environment. All of these in various ways feed into its first point, evangelisation.

On closer examination the 'internal/external' dimensions blur. The building up of the people who are Church and their promotion as active servants of God cannot have but an external dimension - as witnesses to the wider society by example, whose lives challenge everyone to the values of community, service and fidelity. The best form of evangelisation is example.

Similarly, if they are to be authentic, the 'socio-political' elements promoting justice, reconciliation and ecology cannot but be the practices of the Church in itself. We must look at how values such as justice, healing and reconciliation may be implemented within the Church in this time of internal division over Church renewal initiated by Pope Francis. In particular, the idea of non-violence might mean for us a wariness at getting into the often verbally violent 'culture wars' waged in Catholic social media.

As with any plan, all of this depends on implementation. If the Pastoral Plan is to be more than a 'wish list', local Catholic communities must discern how to apply its focus areas in their contexts. They must see how they can build 'greener' parishes - while advocating for ecological justice. They must implement new or renewed formation programmes, reach out to youth, and support family life realistically, working with priests, religious and deacons. Healing, reconciliation and dialogue must inform all our efforts, both within and outside the Church.

Above all we shall need to seek and be open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

Sunday was the first step. Appropriately, that step starts at Regina Mundi. In his writings, many set in the Mediterranean, English novelist Lawrence Durrell used to talk of the 'spirit of place'. It is appropriate, then, that Regina Mundi was chosen to launch the Pastoral Plan. Since the mid-1970s it was the site of many Catholic (and ecumenical) socio-political and religious initiatives that impacted the wider church and society.

The launch is but a moment in this initiative. The success of the Pastoral Plan will depend on how we all, we who are Church, take it up, interpret and apply it in parishes, communities and personally.

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Top Car Insurance 2020 Tips – What Mistakes Should Be Avoided When Comparing Car Insurance Quotes Online – Yahoo Finance

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Global Ink Resins Market to Reach $6370.15 million by 2027: Research and Markets – Ink World Magazine

The global ink resins market accounted for $3,614.12 million in 2018 and is expected to reach $6,370.15 million by 2027 growing at a CAGR of 6.5% during the forecast period, according to Research and Markets.

Some of the key factors influencing the market growth include the growth of packaging and energy curable inks and upgrading supply of raw materials for ink resins. However, switching from traditional to internet marketing is restraining market growth.

Ink resins are used in printing inks for the control of viscosity, an increase of pigment adhesion properties, to increase solid content, gloss, in the improvement of pigment wetting and many others. Resins are part of printing inks composition. Resins are used depending upon the type of ink technology, the system on which printing is to be done and the end application.

Amongst application, the flexible packaging segment is going to have a lucrative growth during the forecast period due to high growth on account of an increasing trend of packaging due to online shopping and packaged food & beverages. By geography, Asia Pacific is likely to have a huge demand owing to the increasing demand for printing inks in the packaging industry. China accounted for the majority of the ink resin demand owing to the dominant packaging industry in the country.

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Vlog #40: Thom Craver At CBS Interactive On News Bias In Google & Is Schema A Win-Win – Search Engine Roundtable

Thom Craver (@thomcraver) invited me to his NYC office at CBS Interactive, so this was special, doing a vlog at a real TV network. Thom is the Lead SEO Analyst at CBS Interactive, specifically within the CBS News division. He works with the editors of the network for all the content that goes up online and on the air.

He started in SEO over two-decades ago and did everything from running his own agency to working in-house as an SEO. He has worked with many well-known SEOs including Jim Boykin at Internet Marketing Ninjas, Mike Grehan at Acronym, and with Lee Odden at TopRank Marketing. He said working with these individuals has helped him learn so much. We spent a bit of time talking about the past, which I enjoyed, I am not sure if you all did.

Thom explained how he finds it somewhat interesting that he knows how targeting, ads, personalization and all of that works. So when it comes to people reading news, seeing political ads, being targeted with specific video content and so on - he knows how to think when he sees it. We SEOs and marketers should understand that and help educate our families about how to really look at this type of content and ads. This is not just about Google search, there is Google News and Google Discover that really customizes what you see. He said some people blame him because he works at a news agency.

Schema is his favorite child right now in SEO. He said it is about Google understanding words on a page and what concepts those relate to. Google understands mostly of what searchers are looking for and if Google can understand your content better, Google will reward you he said. Thom said that with schema, he said everyone really wins with implementing schema. I then brought up those who might argue with that and we had a good conversation on that topic.

You can subscribe to our YouTube channel by clicking here so you don't miss the next vlog where I interviews. I do have a nice lineup of interviews scheduled with SEOs and SEMS, many of which you don't want to miss - and I promise to continue to make these vlogs better over time. If you want to be interviewed, please fill out this form with your details.

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