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Pointing at the menu, I accidentally let the word "soup" slip out to the server and our delightful meal goes straight downhill.
'CODA,' a film about living with deafness, just won the Oscar for best motion picture. These books can show children more about what life is like for deaf and hard of hearing people.
The Best Picture winner was demonized for all the wrong reasons.
Kotsur’s Best Supporting Actor win comes 36 years after his “CODA” co-star Marlee Matlin became the first deaf woman to win Best Actress.
“CODA” won the top prize at the Producers Guild Awards, giving momentum to the possibility that the small film could have a big night at next week’s Oscars.
The actor encountered the "King Richard" star at an awards show and said he did not disappoint.
The show’s hosts and honorary chair also spoke about the war in Ukraine.
The film triumphed over “Belfast,” “Don’t Look Up,” “House of Gucci” and “King Richard” in a major win for disability representation in Hollywood.
The "CODA" star's win now makes him the unofficial front-runner for an Academy Award next month.
Kotsur’s history-making Best Supporting Actor nod follows that of his “CODA” co-star Marlee Matlin, who was the first deaf woman to win Best Actress.