Bayard Rustin
Born | March 17, 1912 |
Hometown | West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States |
Partner | Davis Platt, Walter Naegle, Tom Kahn |
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Colman Domingo (‘Sing Sing’) to receive Spotlight Award at Palm Springs International Film Awards
- The Palm Springs International Film Awards has announced that Oscar nominated actor Colman Domingo is this year’s recipient of their Spotlight Award, Actor for his performance in director Greg Kwedar‘s “Sing Sing.” The ceremony will take place on January 3, 2025 at the Palm Springs Convention Center, with the festival running January 2-13. “We are …
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