#SummerHours Summer Reading: Women in Early Hollywood
Throughout history, and specifically film and television history, women have been early to identify and seize opportunity in emerging fields—only to be edged out of those fields, and their history, once they become mainstream. Mellini Kantayya shares four great reads about the women pioneers of early Hollywood.
READ MORE#SummerHours Summer Reading: Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis
Actors Ruby Dee and her husband Ossie Davis fought for civil rights from Washington, DC to Hollywood. And they were married for nearly 60 years. Kathryn O'Kane shares some of favorite quotes and moments from their joint memoir, In This Life Together.
READ MORE#SummerHours Summer Reading: Books for Actors (That Have Nothing to Do with Acting)
Mellini Kantayya shares the books about mindfulness, presence and intention that can inform the acting and audition process.
READ MORE#SummerHours Summer Reading: Tina Fey
In her 2011 book Bossypants, Tina Fey recounts stories of her childhood, her rise to head writer on SNL, her experiences on 30 Rock, and what she learned along the way.
READ MORE#SummerHours Summer Reading: Rita Moreno
1996 NYWIFT Muse Honoree Rita Moreno is, quite literally, a national treasure. She is one of only 12 performers to win all four major artistic awards: the Oscar, the Emmy, the Grammy and the Tony, and she is the first Hispanic person to have won all four awards. Kathryn O'Kane digs into her memoir this summer.
READ MORE#SummerHours Summer Reading: Whoopi Goldberg
Use your #SummerHours to have a few laughs - and get real about relationships. Kathryn O'Kane tells us why 2003 NYWIFT Muse Honoree Whoopi Goldberg's relationship how-to should be your next read.
READ MORE#SummerHours Memoirs: Mellini Kantayya
Kathryn O'Kane praises fellow #NYWIFT #SummerHours blogger Mellini Kantayya's brave essay collection on making it in the entertainment business.
READ MORE#SummerHours Memoirs: Carrie Fisher
The late icon's memoir delivers big time for Star Wars fans, and is bittersweet in light of her recent passing.
READ MORE#SummerHours Memoirs: Taraji P. Henson
Empire star Taraji P. Henson talks frankly about equal pay - or lack thereof - and the sacrifices she made to work her way to the top.
READ MORE#SummerHours: Book to Screen…and Back Again: The Girl on the Train
NYWIFT #SummerHours suggests watching the film adaptation of Paula Hawkins' novel - not just for the thrills, but for the makeup artistry.
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