With a nudge from comedian Tig Notaro, the filmmaker turned his camera on poet-activist Andrea Gibson and the last months of their life following a terminal cancer diagnosis. By Brande Victorian ...
More stories by Kevin P. Two-time Grammy winner Sara Bareilles just happened to be in Colorado when a poet she was a fan of, Andrea Gibson, was performing some of the final shows of their career. The ...
As tempting as it might be to consider the late Andrea Gibson one of “ours” — as in Colorado Poet Laureate Andrea Gibson — their artistry was a gift to the world. No one knows that better than Tig ...
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Andrea Gibson's terminal health journey is the focus of 'Come See Me in the Good Light,' a new documentary about living — not dying — gracefully Apple TV+ Come See Me in the Good Light, now available ...
Chronicling the Colorado poet laureate's relationship, work and battle with cancer, Ryan White's Sundance-premiering film is available to stream on Apple TV. By Jourdain Searles If there’s one thing ...
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t performed a magic trick at the box office this weekend, taking the #1 spot over the much-hyped remake of The Running Man starring Glen Powell. It seems audiences are very ...
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Lionsgate Films’ “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” stole the show at the domestic box office this weekend. The third installment of the “Now You See Me ...
It’s being seen in a big way. “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” landed in the No. 1 spot in theaters with its Friday opener, bringing in $8.4 million, according ...
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