Cuban Actress Samantha Lorraine is the New Live-Action Dora the Explorer
As the new Dora the Explorer, Samantha Lorraine kept asking herself, “What would little Samantha want to see?”
As the new Dora the Explorer, Samantha Lorraine kept asking herself, “What would little Samantha want to see?”
Is the all-encompassing quest to become a self-sustaining artist worth the sacrifices it requires of us? Will a lifetime of prioritizing art above everything really lead us to fulfillment, and not regret? While working on my first book – a 10-year endeavor that entailed learning Russian and Chinese and traveling throughout the Post-Soviet bloc – […]
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Available online and in Los Angeles, Austin, Mexico City, and Chicago, the MíraLA Film Festival celebrates women of color filmmakers.