BETHLEHEM, Pennsylvania (WPVI) — With 50 years of teaching experience, coach Don Davis led the Lehigh Valley Math Team to a victory at the 2024 American Regions Mathematics League contest.
Students practiced hard throughout the spring, devoting countless hours to mastering their individual skills and streamlining their teamwork.
The finals took place on June 1st, featuring over 100 teams with over 1,000 students competing from the United States, Canada, China and South Korea.
Davis formed the math team in 1993. Over the years, it has grown to include students from the Lehigh Valley, Greater Philadelphia Area, and New Jersey.
Davis plans on retiring from his post at Lehigh University this year, but will continue to coach the math team for the foreseeable future.
To learn more about the Lehigh Valley Math Team, watch the video above and visit their website.
After years of near-misses in various categories, Chicago’s 25-year-old farm-to-table icon Lula Cafe took home the 2024 James Beard Award for Outstanding Hospitality — not to mention the only Beard medal staying put this year in the Windy City.
The James Beard Foundation Awards, one of the highest honors for hospitality professionals in the U.S. — known to many as the Oscars of the restaurant industry — returned Monday evening to the Lyric Opera of Chicago. The annual black-tie gala is a special opportunity for chefs, bartenders, bakers, and restaurateurs to see and be seen by their peers and make strong sartorial choices to show off their personalities on the red carpet.
Founded in 1999 by chef Jason Hammel, all-day favorite Lula Cafe is a cherished neighborhood institution and welcoming haven for new American cuisine. It’s been a long haul to the Beards stage for Hammel, who was a nominee for Best Chef: Great Lakes in 2019, 2020, and 2022. The restaurant has earned legions of fans not only for its food and wine but also for its emphasis on the well-being of its workers and community.
Lula Cafe chef and owner Jason Hammel (center left) and his family. Barry Brecheisen/Eater Chicago
“We truly believe at Lula that hospitality is love and it’s a love with conditions, and we believe the conditions can be just and fair and kind,” Hammel said in his acceptance speech. “I hope that everyone… especially those with power will enact policies that protect and ensure that these conditions can be met and maintained for everyone.”
It was a tough evening for Chicago, which began the night with a formidable clutch of four finalists. In a significant upset, chef Hajime Sato of Sozai in Clawson, Michigan, took home the award for Best Chef: Great Lakes, beating out Chicago nominees Sujan Sarkar of Indian tasting menu spot Indienne and Jenner Tomaska of artsy avant-garde destination Esmé. It’s the first time Chicago has fallen short in the category since 2015, when it was bestowed on chef Johnathon Sawyer, then of the Greenhouse Tavern in Cleveland (he has since relocated to — surprise — Chicago, where he helms Kindling inside Willis Tower).
In what proved a prescient moment before the ceremony began, Tomaska endorsed a notion that Chicago’s hospitality community has pondered for several years. The Foundation, he argued, should break out the Windy City into a separate regional category: “There’s a long list of chefs that I really respect that haven’t had a win,” Tomaska says. “I’m humbled to be recognized in this category, but I think Chicago is a staple and we often get [overlooked].”
This year, many embraced the glitz of the occasion, shimmering through the media gauntlet in sequins, glitter, stones, metallics, and other shiny eye-catching designs. Celebrity chef Art Smith walked the carpet in a peacock green silk jacket adorned with a snarling dog made of crystals (the logo of his newish collaborators at professional rugby team the Chicago Hounds); James Beard Award-winning chef Sarah Grueneberg opted for a slightly more subtle sparkle on the bodice of her black dress, paired to great effect with bold red lips and statement earrings reminiscent of angel wings.
Celebrity chef Art Smith (right) and husband Jesus Salgueiro.Barry Brecheisen/Eater Chicago
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson also returned for his second Beards gala, following the tradition set by his predecessors Lori Lightfoot and Rahm Emanuel. In addition to thanking the Foundation for holding the gala in “the greatest freaking city in the world,” Johnson ribbed ceremony co-host Marcus Samuelsson for multiple shoutouts to New York City earlier in the evening. “Marcus, don’t you mention that other city any more times tonight,” he intoned. The gala will remain in Chicago until at least 2027.
Despite the splashy fanfare, however, the Foundation is still finding its footing after several years ofcontroversy which cast a pall over the affair. The 2024 awards mark its third ceremony following an extensive audit that resulted in new key protocols designed to make the institution more self-aware, transparent, and diverse. Last year, the drama centered around the Foundation’s attempts to investigate nominees accused of being bad actors (as dictated in said audit), a procedure that rapidly proved to be complex, challenging, and mostly conducted away from public scrutiny. Ultimately, one chef was disqualified from winning the category he was nominated in and at least two judges quit over the Foundation’s decision.
Disclosure: Some Vox Media staff members are part of the voting body for the James Beard Awards. Eater is partnering with the James Beard Foundation to livestream the awards in 2024. All editorial content is produced independently of the James Beard Foundation.
Cillian Murphy wins Best Actor for role in ‘Oppenheimer’ marking his first Oscar win
Updated: 7:00 PM PDT Mar 10, 2024
Cillian Murphy has won Best Actor for his role in “Oppenheimer” at the 96th Oscars.Murphy played the titular role of Robert J. Oppenheimer, the creator of the atomic bomb. The film followed Oppenheimer’s life prior to, the creation of and after the detonation of the atomic bomb. This was one of Murphy’s best performances to date and secured him his first Oscar win.Murphy also won best actor at the Golden Globes, BAFTA Awards and SAG Awards for his performance, earning him a clean sweep throughout the 2023 awards season.
Cillian Murphy has won Best Actor for his role in “Oppenheimer” at the 96th Oscars.
Murphy played the titular role of Robert J. Oppenheimer, the creator of the atomic bomb. The film followed Oppenheimer’s life prior to, the creation of and after the detonation of the atomic bomb.
This was one of Murphy’s best performances to date and secured him his first Oscar win.
Murphy also won best actor at the Golden Globes, BAFTA Awards and SAG Awards for his performance, earning him a clean sweep throughout the 2023 awards season.
‘Barbie’ is nominated for 8 Oscars. Here are its best shots to win an award
Updated: 2:31 PM PST Mar 5, 2024
While “Barbie” was nominated for eight awards at the 96th Oscars, there are some that are far out of its reach. However, there are three awards that “Barbie” has a shot to win.Video above: The biggest snubs of the 2024 Oscar nominationsDespite being nominated for Best Picture, it is unlikely that “Barbie” will be able to win over “Oppenheimer” which has been dominating the awards season, earning Best Picture at the Golden Globes, BAFTA Awards and SAG Awards. Ryan Gosling and America Ferrera both secured nominations in the Best Supporting Actor and Actress categories for the movie, however, it is also unlikely for them to take home the awards.Gosling is up against Robert Downey Jr.’s performance in “Oppenheimer,” for which he has won Best Supporting Actor at the Golden Globes, BAFTAs and SAG Awards. The same can be said for Ferrera, who is up against Da’Vine Joy Randolph, who had a breakout performance in “The Holdovers” that has also won all her nominations. “Barbie” will also probably fall short of “Oppenheimer” for Best Production Design. However, all hope is not lost as there are still three chances for “Barbie” to take home an Academy Award.While “Barbie” has a shot for Best Costume Design and Best Adapted Screenplay, its best chance to take home an award is in the category for Best Original Song, where it has received two nominations.While “I’m Just Ken,” which will be performed by Gosling at the Oscars, was a cultural phenomenon when the movie came out, it is more likely that “What Was I Made For?” by Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas will win.In fact, “What Was I Made For?” won the Golden Globe for Best Original Song, giving it another leg up for the Oscar.If “Barbie” were to win for Best Adapted Screenplay, it would go to director Greta Gerwig who was snubbed from the Best Director category. In an attempt to honor Gerwig’s work, there is a chance she could take home the award there, however, she would be up against “American Fiction” and “Zone of Interest.”
While “Barbie” was nominated for eight awards at the 96th Oscars, there are some that are far out of its reach. However, there are three awards that “Barbie” has a shot to win.
Video above: The biggest snubs of the 2024 Oscar nominations
Despite being nominated for Best Picture, it is unlikely that “Barbie” will be able to win over “Oppenheimer” which has been dominating the awards season, earning Best Picture at the Golden Globes, BAFTA Awards and SAG Awards.
Ryan Gosling and America Ferrera both secured nominations in the Best Supporting Actor and Actress categories for the movie, however, it is also unlikely for them to take home the awards.
Gosling is up against Robert Downey Jr.’s performance in “Oppenheimer,” for which he has won Best Supporting Actor at the Golden Globes, BAFTAs and SAG Awards. The same can be said for Ferrera, who is up against Da’Vine Joy Randolph, who had a breakout performance in “The Holdovers” that has also won all her nominations.
“Barbie” will also probably fall short of “Oppenheimer” for Best Production Design.
However, all hope is not lost as there are still three chances for “Barbie” to take home an Academy Award.
While “Barbie” has a shot for Best Costume Design and Best Adapted Screenplay, its best chance to take home an award is in the category for Best Original Song, where it has received two nominations.
While “I’m Just Ken,” which will be performed by Gosling at the Oscars, was a cultural phenomenon when the movie came out, it is more likely that “What Was I Made For?” by Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas will win.
In fact, “What Was I Made For?” won the Golden Globe for Best Original Song, giving it another leg up for the Oscar.
If “Barbie” were to win for Best Adapted Screenplay, it would go to director Greta Gerwig who was snubbed from the Best Director category. In an attempt to honor Gerwig’s work, there is a chance she could take home the award there, however, she would be up against “American Fiction” and “Zone of Interest.”
Time for some positivity on the timeline. We’ve collected a batch of dudes celebrating their wins on the internet. Life is short, and if we don’t stop to celebrate the little things – as well as the big – then what are we doing here?
Dudes helping dudes, and lifting each other up will never not be cool, so I’m happy to share these galleries any day of the week. Enjoy!
Congratulations! “organized labor” wins our Hemingway award for April 12, 2023.
NEWARK, NJ, USA, April 1, 2023/EINPresswire.com/ — Exits and Entrances (AuthorHouse.com) wins Official Selection Award on Film Freeway (2023) in Rome, Italy.
Exits and Entrances (AuthorHouse.com) wins award on Film Freeway as best book in 2023 in Rome, Italy.
Having produced and seen opera since I was in high-school EVERY performance that goes well is a miracle. There have been disasters at The Met, NY City Opera between management and singers; directors and designers; stage-hands and stage managers and Off-Broadway. Don’t break a leg is often in play on or off-stage.
Exits and Entrances (AuthorHouse.com) chronicles 30 years of some of these. Break a leg but look 3 times in all directions., believe me
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Exits and Entrances: Producing Off-Broadway, Opera & Beyond: 1981-2006
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Congratulations! “organized labor” wins our Hemingway award for April 12, 2023.
This was our 4th Award since 2022 (as noted below). “Sweet Democracy Film Awards was created by the production team that made the latest film with Nobel Prize-winning writer Dario Fo…