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December 13, 2017
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
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Mary J. Blige stars in the new motion picture ‘Mudbound.’
Blige Nominated for ‘Mudbound’
(AP) - Mary J. Blige is dancing into the
Golden Globe Awards as a double nominee -
for her acting and songwriting. Blige earned
nominations Monday for her work in the Dee
Rees’ period film “Mudbound.” She’s up for
best supporting actress in a motion picture and
best original song for “Mighty River,” which
she co-wrote.
“I feel so good. I’ve been thanking God all
morning long. I’ve been up since my phone has
been ringing,” the 46-year-old singer said.
“Mudbound,” released on Netflix last month,
follows two neighboring families - one black,
one white - on a hardscrabble farm in 1940s
Mississippi. Blige plays the role of Florence
Jackson, a mother and sharecropper’s wife.
Blige, who grew up in New York, said trips
to the South to visit her family also helped
her connect to the character: “I would see my
grandmother and my aunts and they were this
woman Florence, so I saw this woman a lot. I
think I probably have her in my DNA.”
The 75th annual Golden Globes will air live
on Jan. 7.
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Brave Hero Emerges in ‘Paranorman’
Young Norman bravely summons up all that makes a hero—courage and compassion—as
he finds his paranormal activities pushed to their otherworldly limits in ‘Paranorman,’ an
Academy Award nominee for Best Animated Film by Portland’s Laika studios. The Northwest
Film Center presents a screening of the feature film on Sunday, Dec. 17 at 2 p.m. the
Portland Art Museum, downtown.