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Richard Stellar

  • How Hollywood Fights Anti-Semitism – and All Manner of Religious Intolerance (Guest Blog)

    “Many cultures share a common thread of oppression,” Rabbi David Baron says just after the New Zealand massacre

    By

    Richard Stellar
    March 20, 2019 @ 9:23 AM
    Culture
    9:23 AM
    How Hollywood Fights Anti-Semitism – and All Manner of Religious Intolerance (Guest Blog)
  • Chris Burrous Appreciation: Why I’ll Miss KTLA’s Citizen Journalist (Guest Blog)

    His microphone, when angled in the direction of his subject, was like a bridge of tolerance and understanding

    By

    Richard Stellar
    December 28, 2018 @ 8:37 AM
    TV
    8:37 AM
    Chris Burrous Appreciation: Why I’ll Miss KTLA’s Citizen Journalist (Guest Blog)
  • Why Mr. Rogers Is the Perfect Movie Superhero for Our Times (Guest Blog)

    The hit documentary “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” proves that big-screen heroes can wear cardigans instead of capes

    By

    Richard Stellar
    July 11, 2018 @ 12:48 PM
    Movies
    12:48 PM
    Why Mr. Rogers Is the Perfect Movie Superhero for Our Times (Guest Blog)
  • So What If Larry David Joked About Concentration Camps on ‘SNL’? Get Over It (Guest Blog)

    We are all victims of oppression and what do we do? We laugh in its face

    By

    Richard Stellar
    November 9, 2017 @ 11:03 AM
    TV
    11:03 AM
    So What If Larry David Joked About Concentration Camps on ‘SNL’? Get Over It (Guest Blog)
  • Guerrilla Rep Ben Yennie’s Guide to Surviving the American Film Market (Guest Blog)

    Including that dreaded question, “What else ya got?”

    By

    Richard Stellar
    October 24, 2017 @ 1:59 PM
    Movies
    1:59 PM
    Guerrilla Rep Ben Yennie’s Guide to Surviving the American Film Market (Guest Blog)
  • ‘Rocket Man’: Why Must Trump Ruin Another Classic Song? (Guest Blog)

    This is what you get when you elect a reality TV star to be president

    By

    Richard Stellar
    September 21, 2017 @ 10:58 AM
    News
    10:58 AM
    ‘Rocket Man’: Why Must Trump Ruin Another Classic Song? (Guest Blog)
  • What Happens When We Dress Up as Monsters, or Nazis (Guest Blog)

    “‘The Great British Baking Show’ opened a door for me that will not be tarnished by Paul Hollywood’s faux pas,” Richard Stellar writes

    By

    Richard Stellar
    September 12, 2017 @ 6:52 PM
    Culture
    6:52 PM
    What Happens When We Dress Up as Monsters, or Nazis (Guest Blog)
  • Director Mike Burstyn’s ‘Azimuth’ Distills a Lifetime of Wisdom About the Middle East (Guest Blog)

    “The whole idea that we can survive is that we cooperate,” the 71-year-old debut filmmaker says

    By

    Richard Stellar
    August 25, 2017 @ 2:26 PM
    Movies
    2:26 PM
    Director Mike Burstyn’s ‘Azimuth’ Distills a Lifetime of Wisdom About the Middle East (Guest Blog)
  • Actor Curt Lowens’ Biggest Legacy Is Offscreen, as Holocaust Survivor and Rescuer (Guest Blog)

    “He set us off on a path of activism as we tried to leverage his example to make a difference in our world,” Stellar writes of Lowens, who died Monday at age 91

    By

    Richard Stellar
    May 9, 2017 @ 7:12 AM
    Culture
    7:12 AM
    Actor Curt Lowens’ Biggest Legacy Is Offscreen, as Holocaust Survivor and Rescuer (Guest Blog)
  • Why Rock Star Greg Lake Will Be Remembered Beyond Emerson, Lake and Palmer

    The progressive rocker, who died Wednesday at 69, was sometimes prickly but had a deep well of empathy for others

    By

    Richard Stellar
    December 8, 2016 @ 8:51 AM
    Music
    8:51 AM
    Why Rock Star Greg Lake Will Be Remembered Beyond Emerson, Lake and Palmer
  • How a Trump Presidency Would Change American Film Industry: ‘Maybe We Shoot in Canada’

    Report from American Film Market: “It would change the nature of this country and make it a bit more hostile to artists,” a British filmmaker says

    By

    Richard Stellar
    November 4, 2016 @ 7:39 AM
    Culture
    7:39 AM
    How a Trump Presidency Would Change American Film Industry: ‘Maybe We Shoot in Canada’
  • Hamas on the Red Carpet (Guest Blog)

    When Bardem and Cruz step into the political fray to criticize Israel’s determination to rid the area of terrorists, they do so at our peril — not theirs

    By

    Richard Stellar
    August 4, 2014 @ 5:40 PM
    5:40 PM
    Hamas on the Red Carpet (Guest Blog)
  • What Went Wrong With the Holocaust? (Guest Blog)

    Screening of Stanley Kramer’s “Judgment at Nuremberg” on the campus of Santa Monica City College is disappointing on so many levels

    By

    Richard Stellar
    June 8, 2014 @ 7:43 PM
    7:43 PM
    What Went Wrong With the Holocaust? (Guest Blog)
  • Famed Conductor, ‘Recovered Voices’ Restore a Culture’s Music Stolen By Hitler (Guest Blog)

    “Memorializing is a noble thing, and we should do it,” said James Conlon, the LA Opera’s Music Director behind “Voices”

    By

    Richard Stellar
    March 26, 2014 @ 4:19 PM
    4:19 PM
    Famed Conductor, ‘Recovered Voices’ Restore a Culture’s Music Stolen By Hitler (Guest Blog)
  • Film Composer Sharon Farber Pens Holocaust Concerto For a Hero (Guest Blog)

    The award-winning composer honors 89 year-old Curt Lowens, who saved American Pilots and reunited Jewish children

    By

    Richard Stellar
    January 8, 2014 @ 12:09 PM
    12:09 PM
    Film Composer Sharon Farber Pens Holocaust Concerto For a Hero (Guest Blog)
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