Eugenie Bouchard is set to play pickleball professionally in 2024, and she has already announced her first tournament of the season.
Only recently, the Canadian announced a surprising move to pickleball, but even despite the switch, she still competed on the Wta Tour and even represented Canada at the Billie Jean King Cup Finals.
However, one thing is now clear when it comes to her tennis career, and that's the fact that Bouchard won't compete at the 2024 Australian Open. That seemed to be confirmed already when she didn't appear on the entry list, but she still could have received a surprising wild card.
But that won't happen, as at the start of the tournament, Bouchard will be on a completely different continent, competing on the 2024 Carvana Ppa Tour at the Hyundai Masters at Mission Hills Country Club in Palm Springs.
Bouchard is set to team up with Tyler Loong for mixed doubles at the event,...
Only recently, the Canadian announced a surprising move to pickleball, but even despite the switch, she still competed on the Wta Tour and even represented Canada at the Billie Jean King Cup Finals.
However, one thing is now clear when it comes to her tennis career, and that's the fact that Bouchard won't compete at the 2024 Australian Open. That seemed to be confirmed already when she didn't appear on the entry list, but she still could have received a surprising wild card.
But that won't happen, as at the start of the tournament, Bouchard will be on a completely different continent, competing on the 2024 Carvana Ppa Tour at the Hyundai Masters at Mission Hills Country Club in Palm Springs.
Bouchard is set to team up with Tyler Loong for mixed doubles at the event,...
- 12/16/2023
- Tennis Infinity
Kogonada has confirmed his next project after “After Yang.”
The “Pachinko” director will helm an upcoming limited series about the murder of Vincent Chin and the civil rights movement following his 1982 death. Christopher Radcliff will pen the yet-to-be-titled series, with Oscar winner Chloé Zhao serving as an executive producer through Participant. Deadline first reported the news.
The series will focus on the death of Chinese-American engineer Chin, who was assaulted at a bar by two white autoworkers who assumed Chin was of Japanese descent and blamed him for the rise of the automotive industry in Japan and lack of American jobs. Chin was murdered four days before his wedding following the altercation. Both of his killers were minimally fined and given probation sentences. The series is being made with the help of Chin estate executor Helen Zia.
“Kogonada’s deeply probing vision into the heart of Vincent’s story and...
The “Pachinko” director will helm an upcoming limited series about the murder of Vincent Chin and the civil rights movement following his 1982 death. Christopher Radcliff will pen the yet-to-be-titled series, with Oscar winner Chloé Zhao serving as an executive producer through Participant. Deadline first reported the news.
The series will focus on the death of Chinese-American engineer Chin, who was assaulted at a bar by two white autoworkers who assumed Chin was of Japanese descent and blamed him for the rise of the automotive industry in Japan and lack of American jobs. Chin was murdered four days before his wedding following the altercation. Both of his killers were minimally fined and given probation sentences. The series is being made with the help of Chin estate executor Helen Zia.
“Kogonada’s deeply probing vision into the heart of Vincent’s story and...
- 8/30/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
The story of Vincent Chin’s 1982 murder, which has been long overlooked in American history, will come to television.
Participant, in an exclusive agreement with the Chin Estate and executor Helen Zia, will develop a scripted limited series inspired by Chin’s tragic murder. The series will be the only authorized telling of the landmark civil rights case following the 1982 murder.
In the summer of 1982 the Chinese American engineer was assaulted at a bar and murdered by two white disgruntled autoworkers, who assumed he was of Japanese descent and blamed him for Japan’s success in the automotive world and for stealing their jobs. He was murdered just four days before his wedding.
Chin’s killers were given lenient sentences of probation and minimal fines. His murder sparked widespread outrage in America and thrust Asian American communities into the limelight and the nation’s raging debates on race. With exclusive...
Participant, in an exclusive agreement with the Chin Estate and executor Helen Zia, will develop a scripted limited series inspired by Chin’s tragic murder. The series will be the only authorized telling of the landmark civil rights case following the 1982 murder.
In the summer of 1982 the Chinese American engineer was assaulted at a bar and murdered by two white disgruntled autoworkers, who assumed he was of Japanese descent and blamed him for Japan’s success in the automotive world and for stealing their jobs. He was murdered just four days before his wedding.
Chin’s killers were given lenient sentences of probation and minimal fines. His murder sparked widespread outrage in America and thrust Asian American communities into the limelight and the nation’s raging debates on race. With exclusive...
- 6/10/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
There’s another limited series in the works about the 1982 murder of Vincent Chin, an event that catalyzed a national civil rights movement for Asian Americans, this one from Participant.
Participant announced that it is developing and producing a new limited scripted series inspired by the true story of Chin, a Chinese American who was brutally beaten and killed by two former autoworkers who blamed him for the economic downturn in Detroit.
The project joins another limited series about Chin’s murder — created, written and executive produced by Marilyn Fu — in development at Amazon Studios in association with First Look Media’s Topic Studios.
Meanwhile, last week, a podcast dramatizing Chin’s murder, titled “Hold Still, Vincent,” was pulled by producers after Chin’s family members and Helen Zia, the autoworker-turned-journalist who became a national organizer and spokesperson for the Justice for Vincent Chin Campaign, said they had not been consulted about the project.
Participant announced that it is developing and producing a new limited scripted series inspired by the true story of Chin, a Chinese American who was brutally beaten and killed by two former autoworkers who blamed him for the economic downturn in Detroit.
The project joins another limited series about Chin’s murder — created, written and executive produced by Marilyn Fu — in development at Amazon Studios in association with First Look Media’s Topic Studios.
Meanwhile, last week, a podcast dramatizing Chin’s murder, titled “Hold Still, Vincent,” was pulled by producers after Chin’s family members and Helen Zia, the autoworker-turned-journalist who became a national organizer and spokesperson for the Justice for Vincent Chin Campaign, said they had not been consulted about the project.
- 6/10/2021
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Participant is developing a scripted limited series about the 1982 murder of Chinese American man Vincent Chin, with help from Asian American activist Helen Zia, who serves as the executor of Chin’s estate.
Zia, the former autoworker-turned-journalist who became a national organizer and the spokesperson for the Justice for Vincent Chin Campaign, will serve as part of the creative team on the project, along with Vicangelo Bulluck, Donald Young and Paula Madison. Miura Kite, senior vice president of Global TV, will oversee the series on behalf of Participant.
Amidst a severe recession following the collapse of the auto industry in the 1980s, the murder of Vincent Chin in Detroit and the lenient sentences of probation and minimal fines for his two white killers sparked widespread outrage in America and thrust Asian American communities into the limelight and the nation’s raging debates on race.
Chin was 27 when he was killed.
Zia, the former autoworker-turned-journalist who became a national organizer and the spokesperson for the Justice for Vincent Chin Campaign, will serve as part of the creative team on the project, along with Vicangelo Bulluck, Donald Young and Paula Madison. Miura Kite, senior vice president of Global TV, will oversee the series on behalf of Participant.
Amidst a severe recession following the collapse of the auto industry in the 1980s, the murder of Vincent Chin in Detroit and the lenient sentences of probation and minimal fines for his two white killers sparked widespread outrage in America and thrust Asian American communities into the limelight and the nation’s raging debates on race.
Chin was 27 when he was killed.
- 6/10/2021
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Participant and the estate of Vincent Chin are collaborating on a limited series project about the landmark civil rights case following Chin’s killing in 1982.
News of the authorized retelling comes just days after Hold Still, Vincent, a podcast about Chin’s murder, was pulled following pushback from his estate. Journalist and activist Helen Zia, the executor of the Chin estate, will be part of the creative team on the Participant project along with Vicangelo Bulluck, Donald Young and Paula Madison.
“We are honored to be working with Helen Zia and the Vincent Chin estate. We understand the responsibility ...
News of the authorized retelling comes just days after Hold Still, Vincent, a podcast about Chin’s murder, was pulled following pushback from his estate. Journalist and activist Helen Zia, the executor of the Chin estate, will be part of the creative team on the Participant project along with Vicangelo Bulluck, Donald Young and Paula Madison.
“We are honored to be working with Helen Zia and the Vincent Chin estate. We understand the responsibility ...
- 6/10/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Participant and the estate of Vincent Chin are collaborating on a limited series project about the landmark civil rights case following Chin’s killing in 1982.
News of the authorized retelling comes just days after Hold Still, Vincent, a podcast about Chin’s murder, was pulled following pushback from his estate. Journalist and activist Helen Zia, the executor of the Chin estate, will be part of the creative team on the Participant project along with Vicangelo Bulluck, Donald Young and Paula Madison.
“We are honored to be working with Helen Zia and the Vincent Chin estate. We understand the responsibility ...
News of the authorized retelling comes just days after Hold Still, Vincent, a podcast about Chin’s murder, was pulled following pushback from his estate. Journalist and activist Helen Zia, the executor of the Chin estate, will be part of the creative team on the Participant project along with Vicangelo Bulluck, Donald Young and Paula Madison.
“We are honored to be working with Helen Zia and the Vincent Chin estate. We understand the responsibility ...
- 6/10/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Independent Filmmaker Project set its top five nominees for the 4th annual Gotham Independent Film Audience Award. To be eligible, a U.S. film must have won an audience award at one of the top 50 U.S. or Canadian film festivals from December 2012 through October 2013.
First round voting began October 24th and ended November 5th at 12:00 am, and comprised 36 audience award-winning films from the top 50 US and Canadian film festivals. Round two voting begins November 8th at 10:00 am to select a final winner and ends November 24th at 11:59 pm. Filmgoers can vote online for their favorite film at http://gotham.ifp.org/audience_award.
2013 Gotham Audience Award Nominees
12 Years a Slave
Steve McQueen, director; Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Bill Pohlad, Steve McQueen, Arnon Milchan, Anthony Katagas, producers
(Fox Searchlight Pictures)
Fruitvale Station
Ryan Coogler, director; Nina Yang Bongiovi, Forest Whitaker, producers
(The Weinstein Company...
First round voting began October 24th and ended November 5th at 12:00 am, and comprised 36 audience award-winning films from the top 50 US and Canadian film festivals. Round two voting begins November 8th at 10:00 am to select a final winner and ends November 24th at 11:59 pm. Filmgoers can vote online for their favorite film at http://gotham.ifp.org/audience_award.
2013 Gotham Audience Award Nominees
12 Years a Slave
Steve McQueen, director; Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Bill Pohlad, Steve McQueen, Arnon Milchan, Anthony Katagas, producers
(Fox Searchlight Pictures)
Fruitvale Station
Ryan Coogler, director; Nina Yang Bongiovi, Forest Whitaker, producers
(The Weinstein Company...
- 11/7/2013
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
The Independent Filmmaker Project set its top five nominees for the 4th annual Gotham Independent Film Audience Award. To be eligible, a U.S. film must have won an audience award at one of the top 50 U.S. or Canadian film festivals from December 2012 through October 2013. First round voting began October 24th and ended November 5th at 12:00 am, and comprised 36 audience award-winning films from the top 50 Us and Canadian film festivals. Round two voting begins November 8th at 10:00 am to select a final winner and ends November 24th at 11:59 pm. Filmgoers can vote online for their favorite film at http://gotham.ifp.org/audience_award. 2013 Gotham Audience Award Nominees 12 Years a Slave Steve McQueen, director; Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Bill Pohlad, Steve McQueen, Arnon Milchan, Anthony Katagas, producers (Fox Searchlight Pictures) Fruitvale Station Ryan Coogler, director; Nina Young Bongiovi, Forest Whitaker, producers (The Weinstein Company) Best Kept Secret Samantha Buck,...
- 11/7/2013
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
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