‘GREEN BOOK’ AND ‘BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY’ DOMINATE ‘2019 OSCARS’ – (02/25/2019)

Green Book and Bohemian Rhapsody swept the 91st Academy Awards, which were held Sunday, February 24th, 2019, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. Bohemian Rhapsody brought home four, besting Green Book’s three.

Green Book, based on the real life story of a black musician who hired a white driver to tour the Deep South in the 1960s won Best Picture, against RomaBlack PantherBlacKkKlansmanBohemian RhapsodyThe FavouriteA Star Is Born, and Vice.

Green Book was widely considered an underdog, having been the subject of numerous controversies, including old revelations of director Peter Farrelly flashing his penis on-sets and star Viggo Mortenson using the N-word, in addition to an outcry over its accuracy.

The other big wins were Olivia Colman, for Best Actress in The Favourite and Rami Malek, for Best Actor in Bohemian Rhapsody. Alfonso Cuoron won Best Director for Roma. Colman’s victory was considered an upset, with many expecting seven-time nominee Glenn Close to clinch the win.

The Oscars are considered to be the culmination of the awards season, and this year there were all of the usual draws—glimpses of the world’s biggest stars in couture gowns and diamonds, the year’s best films earning (or being overlooked) the industry’s highest honors, amazing speeches, riveting gaffes. But this year, the drama kicked off ahead of time, starting when Kevin Hart was named as host then stepped down after homophobic tweets he sent out years ago were resurfaced.

The Academy did its level best to deliver an exciting show sans host, bringing in A-listers to present and lining up a rollicking roster of performers.

SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

The show kicked off with a bang, featuring Adam Lambert and Queen members Brian May and Roger Taylor in an explosive medley of “We Will Rock You” and “We Are the Champions.”

Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph and Amy Poehler kicked the show off by breaking the ice and poking fun at the show’s host-less status, all while celebrating Hollywood’s fresh embrace of female power and presenting the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress.

That first award went to Regina King for If Beale Street Could Talk. “To be standing here, representing one of the greatest artists of our time, (author) James Baldwin, it’s a little surreal,” she said. “I’m an example of when love is important to someone,” she added when thanking her mom. “God is good, all the time.”

Free Solo’s director Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi almost hyperventilating while accepting the award for Best Documentary Feature. “This film is for everyone who believes the impossible,” she said.

Melissa McCarthy and Bryan Tyree Henry certainly embraced their role as presenters of the Best in Costume Design Award, wearing a mash-up of outfits inspired by Queen Anne, Queen Elizabeth and Mary Poppins, with McCarthy completing the idiosyncratic look with stuffed animal puppet hands.

Black Panther’s Hannah Beachler becoming the first African-American woman to win best production design. “I stand here stronger than I was yesterday because of (director) Ryan Coogler,” she said.

Tyler Perry acknowledges the controversy over the Academy’s move (and then reversal on the move) to present behind-the-scenes Oscars during commercial breaks.

Jennifer Hudson belting out the Diane Warren-written “I’ll Fight,” a Best Original Song contender from the documentary RBG.

Roma winning Best Foreign Language Film. “I grew up watching foreign-language films, learning so much from them. Films like Citizen Kane, Jaws, Rashomon, The Godfather, ” said Mexican director Alfonso Cuaron. “The nominees tonight show that we are part of the same ocean.”

Bette Midler surrounded by flying umbrellas and looking (and sounding) every inch the diva as she sings “The Place Where Lost Things Go,” from Mary Poppins Returns.

Mahershala Ali winning Best Supporting Actor for the second time, this time for Green Book. “Trying to capture Dr. Shirley’s essence pushed me to my ends, which is a reflection of the person he was and the life that he lived,” Ali said, dedicating the award to his grandmother, “who has been in my ear my whole life. … I know I would not be here without her.”

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse nabs Best Animated Feature. “When we hear that somebody’s kid is watching the movie and says, ‘That looks like me’ … we feel we already won,” said producer Phil Lord.

Mike Myers and Dana Carvey introducing Bohemian Rhapsody in character from Wayne’s World. “We’re not worthy!”

When Pixar’s Bao wins Best Animated Short, director Rayka Zehtabchi enthused, “I can’t believe a film about menstruation just won an Oscar!”

Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga performing an absolutely riveting “Shallow” from A Star Is Born. They end the song side by side at the piano, heads nestled together, to a standing ovation.

Spike Lee finally getting an Oscar for Adapted Screenplay. The crowd erupted in applause when the BlacKkKlansman director won. He pointed out that this year is the 400th anniversary of slaves coming to Virginia: “We all connect with the ancestors who have love (and) wisdom to regain our humanity.” He then asked the crowd to mobilize for the next presidential election. “Let’s do the right thing! You know I had to get that in there.”

Lady Gaga snagging Best Original Song for “Shallow.” She thanked director and co-star Bradley Cooper, and told would-be performers: “It’s not about winning; what it’s about is not giving up.”

Rami Malek winning Best Actor for Bohemian Rhapsody. “My mom is in here somewhere. I love you, lady,” he said. “My dad didn’t get to see me do any of this but he’s looking down on me right now.” Malek also thanked “everyone who took a chance on me” to play Freddie Mercury: “I may not have been the obvious choice, but I guess it worked out.” He adds that the popularity of the movie “is proof that we’re longing for stories like this.”

Up for the third time to collect Best Director, Alfonso Cuaron admitted it “doesn’t get old.” He added:  “I want to thank the Academy for recognizing a movie about an indigenous woman.”

Green Book pulling out a surprise win for Best Picture. “We made this film with love and with tenderness and with respect,” producer Jim Burke said, tacitly acknowledging the backlash. “The whole story is about love, and about loving our differences,” added director Peter Farrelly.

WINNERS LIST

Best Picture: Green Book

Director: Alfonso Cuaron (Roma

Actor in a Leading Role: Rami Malek (Bohemian Rhapsody

Actress in a Leading Role: Olivia Colman (The Favourite

Supporting Actress: Regina King (If Beale Street Could Talk)

Supporting Actor: Mahershala Ali (Green Book

Original Screenplay: Nick Vallelonga, Brian Currie, Peter Farrelly (Green Book)

Original Song: Music and Lyric by Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando and Andrew Wyatt, “Shallow” (A Star Is Born

Adapted Screenplay:Charlie Wachtel & David Rabinowitz and Kevin Willmott & Spike Lee (BlacKkKlansman)

Live Action Short Film: Guy Nattiv and Jaime Ray Newman(Skin)

Animated Short Film: Domee Shi and Becky Neiman-Cobb (Bao)

Documentary Feature: Free Solo

Documentary Short: Rayka Zehtabchi and Melissa Berton (Period. End of Sentence)

Makeup and Hairstyling: Greg Cannom, Kate Biscoe, Patricia DeHaney (Vice

Costume Design: Ruth Carter (Black Panther

Production Design: Hannah Beachler and Jay Hart (Black Panther

Cinematography: Alfonso Cuaron (Roma

Original Score: Ludwig Goransson (Black Panther)

Sound Editing: John Warhurst and Nina Hartstone (Bohemian Rhapsody)

Sound Mixing: Bohemian Rhapsody

Foreign Language Film: Paul Massey, Tim Cavagin and John Casali (Roma)

Film Editing: John Ottman (Bohemian Rhapsody

Animated Feature Film: Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse)

Visual Effects: Paul Lambert, Ian Hunter, Tristan Myles and J.D. Schwalm (First Man

Picture provided by Kennett High School

 

Kennett High Senior Isabel “Izzy” Wrobleski is a captain of the Kennett Eagles Varsity Girls Basketball Team and not only is Izzy one of the top scorers on the Eagles, but just a few weeks ago Izzy scored her 1000th point, being only the 12th person to accomplish this feat in the 95 Year History of Kennett High School.

Izzy and her Dad Abe (also a 1000 Point Club Member), joined Gino on The Magic Morning Show today to talk about that achievement and the season. Listen below!

 

Tonight at 6:30pm the Eagles will take on the Bow Falcons at Kennett and it will be the last game of the regular season. Izzy and the other seniors will be honored at the game for their commitment and dedication to the team over the past four years.

The Division II Tournament will begin next week on Tuesday, February 26th.

Go Eagles!

 

 

Here’s the 1st Single from P!nk‘s New Album Hurts 2B Human. The song was released early this morning and the new album will drop in April! Enjoy!

Psychic Medium Sara Moore once again joined Gino and The Magic Morning Show to celebrate tonight’s full moon.

Sara Moore has an office located right in North Conway Village across from Eastern Slope Inn and she dropped by this morning to give Magic 104’s listeners FREE Mini Readings via our text line at 603-356-9145.

In addition to being a Psychic Medium for people, she is also one for pets as well. Click below to listen to Sara Moore do her thing with our listeners.

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To learn more about Sara Moore, plus, how you can set up your own reading with her, go to ENLIGHTENEDHORIZONS.COM

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‘ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL’ TOPS BOX OFFICE WITH $27M – (02/18/2019)

Robert Rodriguez’ and James Cameron’s Alita: Battle Angel topped the B.O. on Presidents Day weekend with a $27.8 million take. It seems the word on the street is positive, because it pulled only $8.7 million Thursday and then jumped 55% Saturday for an $11.6 million take. (Since opening Thursday, it has pulled in a total of $41 million domestically). 

The sci-fi action film was budgeted at about $170 million and follows the story of a cyborg girl who takes control of her destiny. The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part (the voice cast is led by Chris Pratt and Jason Momoa) dropped 38% with an estimated $21.2 million take, and Warner Bros.’ Isn’t It Romantic came in at No. 3 with a $14.2 million debut. 

What Men Want came in fourth with $10.9 million, while Happy Death Day opened at No. 5 with $9.8 million. 

  1. Alita: Battle Angel — $27.8 million
  2. Lego Movie 2: The Second Part — $21.2 million
  3. Isn’t It Romantic— $14.2 million
  4. What Men Want— $10.9 million
  5. Happy Death Day 2U— $9.8 million
  6. Cold Pursuit — $6 million
  7. The Upside— $5.8 million
  8. Glass— $3.9 million
  9. The Prodigy— $3.2 million
  10. Green Book — $2.8 million
Photo Courtesy of Remick Museum

 

Dawne Gilpatrick of the Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm joined Gino today on the Magic Morning Show to discuss the 16th Annual Ice Harvest & Winter Carnival happening in Tamworth Village this Saturday, February 16th. Click to listen and look below for all the details.

 

 

A REMICK WINTER TRADITION

16th Annual Ice Harvest & Winter Carnival

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2019 | 11AM–3PM
SEVERE WEATHER DATE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2019  

Same day! 5K Snowshoe Stampede – Entrance fee and registration required

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Take part in a New England tradition & enjoy timeless wintertime fun!

  • Participate in traditional ice block cutting, piking and hoisting
  • Look on as yolked teams of working steers transport ice blocks to the Ice House
  • Celebrate winter with outdoor/indoor activities and family-friendly games
  • Meet and greet farm animals in their winter coats and surroundings
  • Visit with Chinook dogs and learn about their local history with the Chinook Owners Association
  • Listen to live music by Brier Hill Band in the Hearth Room — dancing welcome
  • Try your hand at a winter-themed craft or go on a scavenger hunt
  • See demonstrations of step-by-step ice harvesting, outdoor cooking (samples too), and ice sculpting by Brian Stockman
  • Take a ride on antique Model A and Model T Ford snowmobiles
    • Provided by The Model T Ford Snowmobile Club: based in neighboring Ossipee, NH, where the original car-to-snowmobile conversion kits were invented—click the “Brief History” tab on their website to learn more The club has determined that current conditions on the ground are not conducive to providing safe rides and protecting the antique machines. However, rest assured that the snowmobiles will be on display and provide a fun, interactive exhibit.
  • Build a snowman, snowcow, or…  let your imagination soar (dependent on snow conditions)
  • Take in outdoor exhibits of:
    • Winter Camping & Accompanying Gear
    • Wintertime Animal Trapping and Lore
    • Snowshoes Through Time
    • An Ice Boat from the New Hampshire Boat Museum
    • A Bob House/Ice Fishing Shack
    • An Antique Snow Roller
  • Take a self-guided tour of the Museum Center: 
    • Watch an ice harvesting video
    • Take in our ice harvesting history exhibit 
    • Learn about Remick Family history
    • Engage with the “Our Medicine Through Time” exhibit—samples at the Winter Apothecary
  • Warm up with a Remick-made lunch and other treats (see the menu, below)

COST: $10/person, ages 11 & above | $5/child ages 5–10 | 4 & under, FREE
Members receive $2 off admission
*If the ice is not safe, visitors will not be allowed on the ice. No matter the conditions, ice harvesting demonstrations will occur. 

New in 2019!

9AM  Take part in a 5K Snowshoe Stampede
A “fun-tastic” pre-Ice Harvest race for snowshoers of all abilities. Entrance fee and registration required; racers receive free admission to Ice Harvest & Winter Carnival. Snowshoe Race registration link.
 

GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY

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Foods Available for Purchase
Available while supplies last. As much as possible, we use Remick-raised and -grown ingredients. Some recipes used are from the Remick-Made Cookbook. We accept cash and credit cards.

Remick-Made Lunch
A bowl of Chili or Minestrone  Served with cornbread ~ $5

A La Carte
MACARONI & CHEESE ~ $5
DIY LUNCH
  Hotdogs, for cooking at the outdoor firepit ~ $2
TREATS  Cookie | Brownie | Popcorn | S’more Kit ~ $1
BEVERAGES  Hot Chocolate | Coffee | Tea | Bottled Water ~ $1

 

For the next two weeks, Magic 104 will be having FREE PLAY WEEKS! Starting Tuesday, February 19th through Friday, March 1st. Gino and The Magic Morning Show will be celebrating “February Vacation” and giving away pairs of passes to enjoy some amazing winter activities and gift certificates to some amazing restaurants!

It’s like going somewhere over the rainbow! Here’s the prize list!

TUESDAY 2/19$25 Gift Certificate to CAFÉ NOCHE

WEDNESDAY 2/20$25 Gift Certificate to SHOVEL HANDLE PUB

THURSDAY 2/21: Pair of Ski Passes to BRETTON WOODS

FRIDAY 2/22: 2 Learn to Ski Packages includes an all-day trail pass, rental package & 1 hour beginner group lesson with JACKSON SKI TOURING

MONDAY 2/25:  2 Total Trails Tickets to GREAT GLEN TRAILS

TICKETS INCLUDE:

  • TRAIL PASS FOR CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING, SNOWSHOEING AND FATBIKING
  • RENTAL SNOWSHOES AND CROSS COUNTRY SKI EQUIPMENT
  • A WINTER TOUR ON THE MT. WASHINGTON SNOW COACH: PLEASE NOTE THE SNOW COACH IS EXTREMELY POPULAR AND WINNER MUST MAKE RESERVATION IN ADVANCE OF DAY OF ADVENTURE USING VOUCHER CODE.
  • ALL DAY ACCESS TO GREAT GLEN TRAILS TUBING HILL

TUESDAY 2/26: $50 Gift Certificate to CIDER COMPANY

WEDNESDAY 2/27: 2 Learn to Ski Packages includes an all-day trail pass, rental package & 1 hour beginner group lesson with JACKSON SKI TOURING

THURSDAY 2/28: Pair of Ski Passes to BRETTON WOODS

FRIDAY 3/01: 2 Ski Passes to KING PINE

Tune in each morning for YOUR CHANCE to WIN! Gino will be playing call-in and text-in games at 603-356-9145 and a winner will be announced each morning at 8:10am

Good luck!