Sasha Stone has been writing about the Oscar race for 16 years, beginning with the website Oscarwatch.com, which changed to AwardsDaily.com in 2006. Although the primary focus of her coverage is film and the Oscar race, her specific focus is on women and diversity within the awards race. She is currently working on a book about women in film, and lives in Burbank with her teenage daughter, three cats and a dog.
Sub-specialites: Film, the Oscar race
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Sasha Stone Articles
Awards Daily -
In the Most Competitive Oscar Season Ever, Bloggers Are Keeping Score
Vulture [February 15, 2014] -
From Book To Film: Nominees For Adapted Screenplay
NPR [January 30, 2012] -
Oscarology Delivers a Long View
New York Times [January 14, 2015]
In a year when an unprecedented number of female producers brought stories about women to the big screen, Academy Award nominations could include more women than ever — but still, few women of color are likely to be up for awards.
Washington Post film critic Ann Hornaday is one of the best in the business — and her feminist perspective on film and Hollywood is increasingly necessary these days.
A new initiative, led by Hollywood heavy hitters, aims to make real progress in giving a fair shot to women.
Powerful, female-driven narratives are leading this year’s Emmy nominations for Outstanding Drama Series.