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Rachel Bellwoar

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BSR Contributor Since June 14, 2016

Rachel Bellwoar (she/her) is a writer and recent graduate of Arcadia University. She knows who killed Laura Palmer and Lilly Kane but is at risk of being spoiled on Game of Thrones. Television is her passion. Coca Cola ICEEs from Wawa are her fuel.

Rachel Bellwoar is a writer and recent graduate of Arcadia University. She knows who killed Laura Palmer and Lilly Kane but is at risk of being spoiled on Game of Thrones. Television is her passion. Coca Cola ICEEs from Wawa are her fuel. Former contributor to Loco Mag and editor in chief of the Arcadia University branch of the Odyssey Online. Her work has appeared on NewsWorks, the Courier-Post, and the Burlington County Times. She can also be found writing about pop culture on her blog: rbellwoar.wordpress.com.

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Two discussion panels at PAAFF explored Asian American cinema from the industry’s early days through the present. (Image courtesy of PAAFF.)

PAAFF 2020: Panels on Asian American cinema are free to stream

Movie magic and history, through an Asian American lens

A new resource for film fans and a magic show were part of this year’s Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival. Both events are still available to stream free online. Rachel Bellwoar tuned in.
Rachel Bellwoar

Rachel Bellwoar

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No spoon-feeding: actor Effie Kammer in ‘Frauenschlläechterei.’ (Photo by Effie Kammer.)

Free Fringe 2020: Hella Fresh Theater presents ‘Frauenschlläechterei’

A play in the post

Could theater-by-mail catch on? With ‘Frauenschlläechterei,’ Hella Fresh Theater asks whether technology is necessary to put on a show remotely. Rachel Bellwoar reviews.
Rachel Bellwoar

Rachel Bellwoar

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Fresh perspectives from four filmmakers make these genre shorts strong offerings. (Image courtesy of PAAFF.)

The Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival presents ‘Genre Shorts: Asian Imagination’

Where point-of-view keeps genre fresh

Four short films screening in a November 9 program at PAAFF prove that, no matter the genre, it always pays to be specific. Rachel Bellwoar reviews.
Rachel Bellwoar

Rachel Bellwoar

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Julian Dennison as foster child and "bad egg," Ricky. (Photo courtesy of Piki Films)

Taika Waititi's 'Hunt for the Wilderpeople'

Little boy lost and found

New Zealand director Taika Waititi’s new comedy/adventure pairs a foster child with an interesting family. It’s also, to use a word the film coins, a "majestical" summer treat.
Rachel Bellwoar

Rachel Bellwoar

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Bret and Jemaine onstage somewhere else at some other time. (Photo by Kris Krug via Creative Commons/Flickr)

Flight of the Conchords at the Mann Music Center

They came, they saw, they Conchord

Flight of the Conchords brought their heavily accented comedy-folk-novelty act to the Mann; also, they brought a real live New Zealand cellist.
Rachel Bellwoar

Rachel Bellwoar

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