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It still feels surreal for Philly novelist Liz Moore. It was only a year ago she was standing on the set of Long Bright River, a TV adaptation of her Kensington-based novel inspired by her years ...
For Amanda Seyfried, the Peacock limited series offered a rare opportunity to play a character adapted from a book while working closely alongside the author, Liz Moore.
We’ll talk with two Kensington residents about how they think their community is doing. Liz Moore, author, director of the MFA program at Temple University and co-creator and executive producer of the ...
an adaption of the critically-acclaimed novel by South Philly writer Liz Moore. The show, which just debuted on Peacock, is set in the gritty streets of Kensington, the “avenue” being ...
The Peacock limited series follows Amanda Seyfried as a Philadelphia officer while she attempts to solve a murder mystery and a family secret ...
Suddenly Liz Moore blazed, comet-like ... Image “It was important to me to represent Kensington in a way that feels authentic and also respectful,” Moore said of the Peacock adaptation ...
Laurel, a Kensington resident who is in recovery from ... The show, based on a 2020 novel by Temple University professor Liz Moore, brought on many Philly actors, artists, musicians and ...
"We brought Kensington to us," Nikki Toscano ... on a 2020 novel of the same name by Temple University professor Liz Moore, who's from Massachusetts but has lived in Philadelphia for the past ...
PHILADELPHIA — It still feels surreal for Philly novelist Liz Moore. It was only a year ago she was standing on the set of ...
"I needed to leave room for everybody to have their own natural reaction for a place that I love very much, but that can be jarring to see for the first time," Liz Moore says about Kensington.