There was something that stood out about our visit to the set of “A Wrinkle In Time.” Every single person we talked to seemed absolutely in love with director Ava DuVernay.
When director Ava DuVernay heard I was from the Philippines, she put her hand on my shoulder and asked, “You talked to our baby, right? We are so proud of him. First Filipino star of a major studio motion picture in Hollywood. It’s a big deal.”
I’m happy that you’re here,” said director Ava DuVernay as she welcomed us to the set of “A Wrinkle in Time” at Santa Clarita Studios, about an hour’s drive from Los Angeles. Ava, with her long braids and printed cardigan, was a mass of warmth and great energy.
When Storm Reid was 3 years old, she went up to her mother and said, “I want to be on TV and I want to be a ‘stuperstar.’”
Former New York Times food critic Ruth Reichl will guest edit the first edition of “The Best American Food Writing” from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt out in October.
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