Death is all around.
On The Son Season 1 Episode 4 Pete loses another part of himself when he and Eli put together a posse to ambush a group of seditionists.
You have to wonder how Pete really feels about being a McCullough. He seems more burdened by the fact of his heritage than anything else.
Even if it's unasked, he does what he thinks his father wants him to do. He's a broken spirit.
When Sally asked him not to go with the posse, he told her he had no choice. He's "his son" and he has to do things whether he likes them or not.
But is that really true?
As we found out later, Eli wanted Pete to marry Sally even though he was involved with Maria Garcia at the time. Pete did what his father asked without question. But, Eli told him he could have said no.
Eli probably wouldn't have been happy,...
On The Son Season 1 Episode 4 Pete loses another part of himself when he and Eli put together a posse to ambush a group of seditionists.
You have to wonder how Pete really feels about being a McCullough. He seems more burdened by the fact of his heritage than anything else.
Even if it's unasked, he does what he thinks his father wants him to do. He's a broken spirit.
When Sally asked him not to go with the posse, he told her he had no choice. He's "his son" and he has to do things whether he likes them or not.
But is that really true?
As we found out later, Eli wanted Pete to marry Sally even though he was involved with Maria Garcia at the time. Pete did what his father asked without question. But, Eli told him he could have said no.
Eli probably wouldn't have been happy,...
- 4/23/2017
- by Lisa Babick
- TVfanatic
The McCullough men just can’t seem to manage to get along, in the next new episode of “The Son.” In this exclusive clip (above), Eli McCullough (Pierce Brosnan) approaches son Pete (Henry Garrett) and yet another tense conversation ensues, this time revealing something deep at the root of their issues. Somehow the conversation of Pete’s romantic life comes up, and Eli confronts his son about sneaking around with neighbor Maria Garcia (Paola Nuñez). Pete retorts that ended a long time ago, he married his now-wife Sally (Jess Weixler) because his dad told him to. Also Read: 'The Son...
- 4/21/2017
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
Duncan Bowles Apr 19, 2017
Viewers tuning in to AMC's Pierce Brosnan vehicle The Son for blood and action may be left wanting. Here's our episode 1 review...
Warning: contains spoilers.
Loss builds resolve. At least that seems to be the main message in AMC’s latest drama The Son, in its debut episode. Opening in 1849 with a focus on a young Eli McCullough, the central protagonist who will grow into the fine form of a bearded Pierce Brosnan, we see him taking up mantle of ‘man of the house’, hunting and showing a large amount of self-assurance. However, it’s not long before his youthful belligerence, and a need to defend his home from invading Comanche, has resulted in his mother and sister being raped and killed, with his surviving brother soon being run through by a spear, leaving him as the sole surviving son.
Eli’s back story is told throughout...
Viewers tuning in to AMC's Pierce Brosnan vehicle The Son for blood and action may be left wanting. Here's our episode 1 review...
Warning: contains spoilers.
Loss builds resolve. At least that seems to be the main message in AMC’s latest drama The Son, in its debut episode. Opening in 1849 with a focus on a young Eli McCullough, the central protagonist who will grow into the fine form of a bearded Pierce Brosnan, we see him taking up mantle of ‘man of the house’, hunting and showing a large amount of self-assurance. However, it’s not long before his youthful belligerence, and a need to defend his home from invading Comanche, has resulted in his mother and sister being raped and killed, with his surviving brother soon being run through by a spear, leaving him as the sole surviving son.
Eli’s back story is told throughout...
- 4/18/2017
- Den of Geek
The 9-year-old boy who was shot Monday by his teacher’s estranged husband at an elementary school in San Bernardino, California, is on the road to recovery, his family says.
In a statement released Wednesday via the school district, Nolan Brandy’s parents identified him as one of the victims struck by gunfire Monday morning while standing near his special education teacher Karen Elaine Smith inside her classroom at North Park Elementary School.
Nolan’s family also shared a photo of him smiling in his hospital bed.
The boy was originally listed in critical condition after the shooting and was...
In a statement released Wednesday via the school district, Nolan Brandy’s parents identified him as one of the victims struck by gunfire Monday morning while standing near his special education teacher Karen Elaine Smith inside her classroom at North Park Elementary School.
Nolan’s family also shared a photo of him smiling in his hospital bed.
The boy was originally listed in critical condition after the shooting and was...
- 4/13/2017
- by Christine Pelisek
- PEOPLE.com
Henry Garrett as Pete McCullough and Pierce Brosnan as Eli McCullough AMC’s newest drama is based on Philipp Meyer’s “The Son,” about generations of a Texas oil family. On AMC’s “The Son,” the younger version of Pierce Brosnan‘s character Eli is abducted by AMC’s “The Son” spans three generations in Texas, and follows the McCullough family Henry Garrett as Pete McCullough and Pierce Brosnan as Eli McCullough, who have a contentious father-son relationship, on AMC’s “The Son” Paola Nunez plays Maria Garcia, a member of the last Spanish aristocratic family in Texas, on AMC...
- 12/14/2016
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
This year, the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (Nalac) is awarding $328,000 in grants to 50 artists and organizations through three different grant programs: Nalac Fund for the Arts (Nfa), Transnational Cultural Remittances Program (Tcr) and Diverse Art Spaces (Das). This marks the largest single distribution of program awards in the organization's 26-year history.
"Nalac is committed to supporting artists and organizations in all creative disciplines throughout our country and internationally," says María López De León, Nalac Executive Director, "Each awardee represents a tremendous impact on our communities, placing Latina/o artistic and cultural expression on a path towards a more just, more equitable, and more unifying world today."
After a competitive and rigorous process, Nalac awards grants in the Us, Mexico and Central America: 20 Us based Latino artists and ensembles and 11 Latino arts organizations in multiple disciplines, as well as 12 cultural exchanges in 24 communities between the U.S., Mexico, Guatemala and Panama. Seven organizations received Diverse Art Spaces awards to present or commission work by Latino artists.
Nalac Grants are designed to spur the arts field and the economy by providing financial support to Latino arts and cultural organizations and exemplary work by Latino artists. In the past ten years, Nalac has distributed more than $2 Million to the Latino arts field via 420 grants.
Nalac Fund for the Arts (Nfa), established as a two-year pilot with support from Ford Foundation, continues to be the only national fund that provides a variety of grants to support U.S. based Latino artists and arts organizations in the development, creation, presentation and sustainability of artistic excellence, as well as the opportunity to participate in activities that contribute to professional and organizational growth. The 2015 Nfa cycle was funded by the Ford Foundation, The Surdna Foundation, Southwest Airlines, and the City of San Antonio Department for Culture and Creative Development.
Transnational Cultural Remittances (Tcr) funding, launched in 2008, supports exemplary cultural exchanges that promote grassroots artistic collaboration and strengthen social networks between the United States, Mexico, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. Since its inception, Tcr has provided $456,761 dollars to 59 grantees, reaching over 100 communities. The 2015 Tcr cycle was funded by the Ford Foundation and Southwest Airlines.
Diverse Art Spaces is a funding initiative open to Ford Foundation Diverse Arts Spaces organizations and to Linc Space for Change Planning and Pre-Development grantees for the presentation or commissioning of work by Latino artists and ensembles in dance, music, performance, theater or visual arts. The 2015 Das cycle was funded by the Ford Foundation.
2015 Nalac Grantees The awardees of the Nalac Fund for the Arts Master Artist Grant are: Judith Baca , Visual Arts | Venice, CA Mentee: Carlos Rogel Jesús Manuel Cepeda Brenes , Music | San Juan, PR Mentee: Denise Solis John Jota Leaños , Media Arts | San Francisco, CA Mentee: Crystal Gonzalez
The awardees of the Nalac Fund for the Arts Artist/Ensemble Grant are:
Tanya Aguiñiga , Crafts | Los Angeles, CA Cecilia Aldarondo , Media Arts | Brooklyn, NY Suzan Beraza , Media Arts | Telluride, Co Alberto Borea , Visual Arts | Brooklyn, NY Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas , Theatre | New York, NY Paul S. Flores , Theatre | San Francisco, CA Alixa Garcia , Visual Arts | Brooklyn, NY Xandra Ibarra , Multidisciplinary | Oakland, CA Cristina Molina , Visual Arts | New Orleans, La Felipe Salles Group , Music | Florence, Ma Rada Film Group (Michèle Stephenson), Media Arts | Brooklyn, NY Alexey Taran / Bistoury Inc. , Dance | Miami, Fl
The awardees of the Nalac Fund for the Arts San Antonio Artist Grant are:
Federico Chávez-Blanco , Music | San Antonio, TX Anna De Luna , Theatre | San Antonio, TX Jenelle Esparza , Visual Arts | San Antonio, TX Anel I. Flores , Literature | San Antonio, TX Adriana Maria Garcia , Visual Arts | San Antonio, TX
The awardees of the Nalac Fund for the Arts Organization Grant are:
Antiheroes Project, Inc. , Theatre | Miami, Fl Arca Images, Inc. , Theatre | Miami, Fl Centro Cultural de Mexico , Multidisciplinary | Santa Ana, CA Cinema Tropical , Media Arts | New York, NY Conjunto Heritage Taller , Arts Education | San Antonio, TX Creative Kids , Arts Education | El Paso, TX Gala Hispanic Theatre , Arts Education | Washington, DC Intake Organization, Inc. , Arts Education | Stamford, Ct Pregones Theater + Puerto Rican Traveling Theater , Theatre | Bronx, NY San Anto Cultural Arts , Arts Education | San Antonio, TX Self Help Graphics & Art , Visual Arts | Los Angeles, CA
The awardees of the Nalac Transnational Cultural Remittances Grant are:
El Ballet Folklorico Estudiantil , Folk/Traditional Arts | Flint, Mi Partner: Ixtac Chichimeca Pam, San Juan del Río, Querétaro, Mx ElevArte Community Studio , Visual Arts | Chicago, Il Partner: Martanoemi Noriega | Ciudad de Panamá, Panamá Habitajes Centro de Estudios y Acciones Sobre el Espacio Público | Mexico Df Partner: Michelle Angela Ortiz | Philadelphia, Pa International Sonoran Desert Alliance , Multidisciplinary | Ajo, Az Partner: Medio Ambiente y Comunidad Cedo, AC - Intercultural Center for the Study of Deserts and Oceans | Puerto Peñasco, Sonora, Mx Justice for My Sister Collective (Program of Community Partners), Media Arts | Pasadena, CA Partner: Colectivo Justicia para mi Hermana (EducArte) | Guatemala La Pocha Nostra , Multidisciplinary | San Francisco, CA Partner: La Rendija | Mérida, Yucatán, Mx Latino Theater Company , Theatre | Los Angeles, CA Partner: Rosino Serrano | México, Df Nameless Sound , Music | Houston, TX Partner: Centro de Experimentación y Producción de Música Contemporánea (Cepromusic) | México, Df Self Help Graphics & Art , Folk/Traditional Arts | Los Angeles, CA Partner: Mexicali Rose Media/Arts Center | Mexicali, Baja California, Mx Southwest Folklife Alliance , Folk/Traditional Arts | Tucson, Az Partner: Vicam Yaqui Pueblo | Rio Yaqui, Sonora, Mx The Bisbee Radio Project, Inc. (Kbrp) , Media Arts | Bisbee, Az Partner: Radio Cultural Naco Sonora | Naco, Sonora, Mx Workers Interfaith Network , Visual Arts | Memphis, Tn Partner: Antonio Leal Bejarano | Ciudad de Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mx The awardees of the Nalac Diverse Arts Spaces Grant are: Arab American National Museum , Music | Dearborn, Mi Partner: Dafnis Prieto Si o Si Quartet Ballet Hispanico , Dance | New York, NY Partner: Stephanie Martinez Columbia Film Society (d.b.a. The Nickelodeon), Visual Arts | Columbia, Sc Partner: Favianna Rodriguez Hi-arts , Music and Visual Arts | New York, NY Partner: Izzy Sanabria MacLa/Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana , Theatre | San Jose, CA Partner: Ricardo Salinas Miami Light Project, Inc. , Multidisciplinary | Miami, Fl Partner: Carla Forte, Natalia Lassalle Morillo, Charo Oquet and Sandra Portal-Andreu Pregones Theater + Puerto Rican Traveling Theater , Music and Theatre | Bronx, NY Partner: Producciones En Equipo...
"Nalac is committed to supporting artists and organizations in all creative disciplines throughout our country and internationally," says María López De León, Nalac Executive Director, "Each awardee represents a tremendous impact on our communities, placing Latina/o artistic and cultural expression on a path towards a more just, more equitable, and more unifying world today."
After a competitive and rigorous process, Nalac awards grants in the Us, Mexico and Central America: 20 Us based Latino artists and ensembles and 11 Latino arts organizations in multiple disciplines, as well as 12 cultural exchanges in 24 communities between the U.S., Mexico, Guatemala and Panama. Seven organizations received Diverse Art Spaces awards to present or commission work by Latino artists.
Nalac Grants are designed to spur the arts field and the economy by providing financial support to Latino arts and cultural organizations and exemplary work by Latino artists. In the past ten years, Nalac has distributed more than $2 Million to the Latino arts field via 420 grants.
Nalac Fund for the Arts (Nfa), established as a two-year pilot with support from Ford Foundation, continues to be the only national fund that provides a variety of grants to support U.S. based Latino artists and arts organizations in the development, creation, presentation and sustainability of artistic excellence, as well as the opportunity to participate in activities that contribute to professional and organizational growth. The 2015 Nfa cycle was funded by the Ford Foundation, The Surdna Foundation, Southwest Airlines, and the City of San Antonio Department for Culture and Creative Development.
Transnational Cultural Remittances (Tcr) funding, launched in 2008, supports exemplary cultural exchanges that promote grassroots artistic collaboration and strengthen social networks between the United States, Mexico, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. Since its inception, Tcr has provided $456,761 dollars to 59 grantees, reaching over 100 communities. The 2015 Tcr cycle was funded by the Ford Foundation and Southwest Airlines.
Diverse Art Spaces is a funding initiative open to Ford Foundation Diverse Arts Spaces organizations and to Linc Space for Change Planning and Pre-Development grantees for the presentation or commissioning of work by Latino artists and ensembles in dance, music, performance, theater or visual arts. The 2015 Das cycle was funded by the Ford Foundation.
2015 Nalac Grantees The awardees of the Nalac Fund for the Arts Master Artist Grant are: Judith Baca , Visual Arts | Venice, CA Mentee: Carlos Rogel Jesús Manuel Cepeda Brenes , Music | San Juan, PR Mentee: Denise Solis John Jota Leaños , Media Arts | San Francisco, CA Mentee: Crystal Gonzalez
The awardees of the Nalac Fund for the Arts Artist/Ensemble Grant are:
Tanya Aguiñiga , Crafts | Los Angeles, CA Cecilia Aldarondo , Media Arts | Brooklyn, NY Suzan Beraza , Media Arts | Telluride, Co Alberto Borea , Visual Arts | Brooklyn, NY Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas , Theatre | New York, NY Paul S. Flores , Theatre | San Francisco, CA Alixa Garcia , Visual Arts | Brooklyn, NY Xandra Ibarra , Multidisciplinary | Oakland, CA Cristina Molina , Visual Arts | New Orleans, La Felipe Salles Group , Music | Florence, Ma Rada Film Group (Michèle Stephenson), Media Arts | Brooklyn, NY Alexey Taran / Bistoury Inc. , Dance | Miami, Fl
The awardees of the Nalac Fund for the Arts San Antonio Artist Grant are:
Federico Chávez-Blanco , Music | San Antonio, TX Anna De Luna , Theatre | San Antonio, TX Jenelle Esparza , Visual Arts | San Antonio, TX Anel I. Flores , Literature | San Antonio, TX Adriana Maria Garcia , Visual Arts | San Antonio, TX
The awardees of the Nalac Fund for the Arts Organization Grant are:
Antiheroes Project, Inc. , Theatre | Miami, Fl Arca Images, Inc. , Theatre | Miami, Fl Centro Cultural de Mexico , Multidisciplinary | Santa Ana, CA Cinema Tropical , Media Arts | New York, NY Conjunto Heritage Taller , Arts Education | San Antonio, TX Creative Kids , Arts Education | El Paso, TX Gala Hispanic Theatre , Arts Education | Washington, DC Intake Organization, Inc. , Arts Education | Stamford, Ct Pregones Theater + Puerto Rican Traveling Theater , Theatre | Bronx, NY San Anto Cultural Arts , Arts Education | San Antonio, TX Self Help Graphics & Art , Visual Arts | Los Angeles, CA
The awardees of the Nalac Transnational Cultural Remittances Grant are:
El Ballet Folklorico Estudiantil , Folk/Traditional Arts | Flint, Mi Partner: Ixtac Chichimeca Pam, San Juan del Río, Querétaro, Mx ElevArte Community Studio , Visual Arts | Chicago, Il Partner: Martanoemi Noriega | Ciudad de Panamá, Panamá Habitajes Centro de Estudios y Acciones Sobre el Espacio Público | Mexico Df Partner: Michelle Angela Ortiz | Philadelphia, Pa International Sonoran Desert Alliance , Multidisciplinary | Ajo, Az Partner: Medio Ambiente y Comunidad Cedo, AC - Intercultural Center for the Study of Deserts and Oceans | Puerto Peñasco, Sonora, Mx Justice for My Sister Collective (Program of Community Partners), Media Arts | Pasadena, CA Partner: Colectivo Justicia para mi Hermana (EducArte) | Guatemala La Pocha Nostra , Multidisciplinary | San Francisco, CA Partner: La Rendija | Mérida, Yucatán, Mx Latino Theater Company , Theatre | Los Angeles, CA Partner: Rosino Serrano | México, Df Nameless Sound , Music | Houston, TX Partner: Centro de Experimentación y Producción de Música Contemporánea (Cepromusic) | México, Df Self Help Graphics & Art , Folk/Traditional Arts | Los Angeles, CA Partner: Mexicali Rose Media/Arts Center | Mexicali, Baja California, Mx Southwest Folklife Alliance , Folk/Traditional Arts | Tucson, Az Partner: Vicam Yaqui Pueblo | Rio Yaqui, Sonora, Mx The Bisbee Radio Project, Inc. (Kbrp) , Media Arts | Bisbee, Az Partner: Radio Cultural Naco Sonora | Naco, Sonora, Mx Workers Interfaith Network , Visual Arts | Memphis, Tn Partner: Antonio Leal Bejarano | Ciudad de Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mx The awardees of the Nalac Diverse Arts Spaces Grant are: Arab American National Museum , Music | Dearborn, Mi Partner: Dafnis Prieto Si o Si Quartet Ballet Hispanico , Dance | New York, NY Partner: Stephanie Martinez Columbia Film Society (d.b.a. The Nickelodeon), Visual Arts | Columbia, Sc Partner: Favianna Rodriguez Hi-arts , Music and Visual Arts | New York, NY Partner: Izzy Sanabria MacLa/Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana , Theatre | San Jose, CA Partner: Ricardo Salinas Miami Light Project, Inc. , Multidisciplinary | Miami, Fl Partner: Carla Forte, Natalia Lassalle Morillo, Charo Oquet and Sandra Portal-Andreu Pregones Theater + Puerto Rican Traveling Theater , Music and Theatre | Bronx, NY Partner: Producciones En Equipo...
- 3/24/2016
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Cinematographer, director and producer Haskell Wexler has passed away, aged 93. He may be "best remembered by cineastes of the baby boomer generation as the director of an innovative narrative film, Medium Cool (1969), which seamlessly melded documentary footage of the 1968 protests at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago with the lives of fictional characters," notes Maria Garcia in Film Journal International. Wexler won his first Oscar for shooting Mike Nichols's Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and his second for Hal Ashby's Bound for Glory. He was also nominated for shooting Milos Forman’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, John Sayles’s Matewan and Ron Shelton’s Huey Long biopic Blaze. We're collecting remembrances. » - David Hudson...
- 12/27/2015
- Keyframe
Cinematographer, director and producer Haskell Wexler has passed away, aged 93. He may be "best remembered by cineastes of the baby boomer generation as the director of an innovative narrative film, Medium Cool (1969), which seamlessly melded documentary footage of the 1968 protests at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago with the lives of fictional characters," notes Maria Garcia in Film Journal International. Wexler won his first Oscar for shooting Mike Nichols's Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and his second for Hal Ashby's Bound for Glory. He was also nominated for shooting Milos Forman’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, John Sayles’s Matewan and Ron Shelton’s Huey Long biopic Blaze. We're collecting remembrances. » - David Hudson...
- 12/27/2015
- Fandor: Keyframe
Alanis Morissette was knee deep in piss -- courtesy of her 10-pound stray dog -- and she wanted to 86 it from her life ... so claims her former "house manager" who's accused of stealing the pooch.Maria Garcia tells TMZ she's had the chihuahua/dachshund mix, Circus, full time at her home on orders of Alanis. Garcia says Alanis couldn't stand the dog because he was an aggressive eater, had health issues and pooped and peed with aplomb indoors.
- 3/8/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
No doggone excuse is good enough for Alanis Morissette and her husband, Mario "Souleye" Treadway, who is suing a former house manager for the theft of the couple's dog. In a lawsuit filed March 5, Treadway alleges that Maria Garcia and another family consultant, Patrick Murch, have refused to give back the couple's Chihuahua/pug mix after Garcia was relieved of her duties on Jan. 21. Treadway wants the pup, a one-time street dog, returned and is seeking $25,000 in damages and court costs.According to the suit, Morissette and Treadway found the stray wandering near their L.A. residence in 2011 and they "immediately became attached.
- 3/7/2014
- PEOPLE.com
You oughta know that Alanis Morissette is not very happy right now. That's because the singer claims a former housekeeper made off with her pet dog, Circus, and is now suing the ex-employee. According to a lawsuit obtained by TMZ, Morissette and husband Mario Treadway allege that Maria Garcia took the Chihuahua-Pug mix as part of her severence after the couple fired Garcia in January. The complaint states that Garcia contacted the couple's business manager via email to say she would like "ownership" of Circus. Apparently, she had become attached to the pooch while Morissette and Treadway were on the road touring. The couple claims in the lawsuit that they found Circus...
- 3/6/2014
- E! Online
Alanis Morissette claims her housekeeper stole her precious pooch out of revenge and she and her husband are both heartbroken and Pissed.Alanis' husband, Mario Treadway, filed a lawsuit ... claiming he and Alanis found a stray, 10 lb Chihuahua/Pug mix roaming the streets back in May, 2011. Mario says they did the right thing and took the dog to an animal shelter but no one came to retrieve it.So Alanis and Mario adopted the pugnacious pooch,...
- 3/6/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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