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6 Oscars for "Once Upon a Time... Oyester," Buckley and Jordan awarded: empty-handed Chalamet and DiCaprio

All the winners in the 98th Academy Awards edition

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Il Fatto Quotidiano: “Dedico questo premio allo splendido caos che è il cuore di una madre”, il trionfo di Jessie Buckley agli Oscar 2026

L’intensa Jessie Buckley – che aveva già conquistato ogni premio possibile – ha vinto il suo primo Oscar grazie alla sua commovente interpretazione in Hamnet per il ruolo di Agnes, moglie di William Shakespeare, nel film diretto da Chloé Zhao. Buckley, irlandese, aveva già dominato la stagione dei premi prima della cerimonia di domenica, vincendo nella sua categoria ai Critics Choice Awards, ai Golden Globes, ai BAFTA e agli Actor Awards. Hamnet, adattamento dell’omonimo romanzo del 2020, aveva ottenuto otto candidature agli Oscar e Buckley era considerata la favorita per la statuetta come miglior attrice.

Buckley è scoppiata a ridere prima di iniziare il suo discorso, dicendo: “È davvero qualcosa di incredibile”. “Oggi nel Regno Unito è la Festa della mamma, quindi vorrei dedicare questo premio allo splendido caos che è il cuore di una madre”, ha aggiunto. “Tutti noi proveniamo da una stirpe di donne che continuano a creare contro ogni avversità. Grazie per aver riconosciuto il mio lavoro in questo ruolo”. Buckley era candidata accanto alle esordienti Rose Byrne per If I Had Legs I’d Kick You e Renate Reinsve per Sentimental Value. Erano inoltre nominate la due volte vincitrice Emma Stone per Bugonia e Kate Hudson per Song Sung Blue.
Hamnet, adattamento del romanzo storico premiato di Maggie O’Farrell pubblicato nel 2020, racconta la misteriosa vita privata del celebre drammaturgo e poeta Shakespeare e di sua moglie Anne Hathaway (chiamata anche Agnes). La trama ruota attorno alla morte del figlio undicenne della coppia, Hamnet, e al dolore devastante che ne seguì. L’attore irlandese Paul Mescal interpreta William Shakespeare mentre il film immagina un legame tra la tragica morte di Hamnet e la nascita di quella che molti considerano la più grande tragedia di Shakespeare, Amleto.

L'articolo “Dedico questo premio allo splendido caos che è il cuore di una madre”, il trionfo di Jessie Buckley agli Oscar 2026 proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.

I dedicate this award to the wonderful chaos that is a mother’s heart, Jessie Buckley’s triumph at the 2026 Oscars.

The intense Jessie Buckley – who had already won every possible award – won her first Oscar thanks to her moving performance in *Hamnet* for the role of Agnes, William Shakespeare’s wife, in the film directed by Chloé Zhao. Buckley, an Irishwoman, had already dominated the awards season before Sunday’s ceremony, winning in her category at the Critics Choice Awards, the Golden Globes, the BAFTA Awards, and the Actor Awards. *Hamnet*, an adaptation of the 2020 novel of the same name, had received eight nominations for the Oscars, and Buckley was considered the favorite for the statuette as best actress.

Buckley burst out laughing before beginning her speech, saying, “It’s truly incredible.” “Today in the United Kingdom is Mother’s Day, so I’d like to dedicate this award to the wonderful chaos that is the heart of a mother,” she added. “We all come from a line of women who continue to create against all odds. Thank you for recognizing my work in this role.” Buckley was nominated alongside newcomers Rose Byrne for *If I Had Legs I’d Kick You* and Renate Reinsve for *Sentimental Value*. She was also nominated twice-winner Emma Stone for *La Befana* and Kate Hudson for *Song Sung Blue*.

*Hamnet*, an adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s prize-winning historical novel published in 2020, tells the mysterious private life of the famous playwright and poet Shakespeare and his wife Anne Hathaway (also known as Agnes). The plot revolves around the death of the couple’s eleven-year-old son, Hamnet, and the devastating grief that followed. Irish actor Paul Mescal plays William Shakespeare, while the film imagines a connection between the tragic death of Hamnet and the birth of what many consider Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy, *Hamlet*.

The article “I dedicate this award to the wonderful chaos that is the heart of a mother,” Jessie Buckley’s triumph at the 2026 Oscars, comes from *Il Fatto Quotidiano*.

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“Dedico questo premio allo splendido caos che è il cuore di una madre”, il trionfo di Jessie…

"Tutti noi proveniamo da una stirpe di donne che continuano a creare contro ogni avversità. Grazie per aver riconosciuto il mio lavoro in questo ruolo" ha detto l'attrice irlandese che aveva già conquistato tutti i premi possibili

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Jessie #Buckley kann einen ganzen Film tragen, auch so ein Chaos wie "The Bride!", natürlich verdient sie den Oscar! Zu #WarnerBrothers muss man sagen: Wir werden dieser Zeit nachtrauern, wenn Paramount zugeschlagen hat. Der run von WB in den letzten vier Jahren ist sagenhaft! #Kino

‘Chaos’ fears as four weeks of A55 closures start this weekend

With some drivers expected to avoid official diversions, it’s nearby towns and villages risk being swamped Eastbound A55…
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A View From the Couch: Hamnet is a Monument to the Unseen Agnes

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At the beginning of the storm... before it was too late to do anything about it. Related... Reagan granted amnesty and inadvetently terminated most blocks on immigration.

By around 2005 it was too late to ever do anything about it, tho' we pretend, fantasize morosely about something that it's too late to do anything about.

Not every large error can be addressed.

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Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America by Sam Tanenhaus, 2025

A deep investigation into the vast and often hidden universe of Bill Buckley and the modern conservative revolution.
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Seattle Times: Buckley and Enumclaw residents are walking and biking in large numbers with SR-410 bridge closed

Read the full story on the Seattle Times.

Seattle Times photographer Kevin Clark captured some great images of people walking and biking across the Foothills Trail bridge of the White River, which is currently the only direct connection between King County’s Enumclaw (population 12,700) and Pierce County’s Buckley (population 5,300). With work to reopen the highway bridge nearby expected to continue until November, people are figuring out how to get themselves and their wares across the river without driving the 45–60 extra minutes the highway detour requires.

The photos show a stream of people crossing the bridge, most of whom are walking. But some are biking, some have scooters, some are pushing carts full of stuff, and at least one guy was pushing a motorcycle. One Enumclaw woman had a child and a dog in the front of her cargo bike. Many people are parking near the bridge and walking from there, though King County Metro has also rerouted the 915 bus to serve the north end of the bridge and Pierce Transit is running a special shuttle bus that serves the south end of the bridge. I suspect people will keep figuring out more ways to make things work without driving because people are creative when facing challenges like these, and they are going to get sick of the hour (each way) driving detour real fast. I’d expect to see more cargo bikes, bike trailers and kid seats on bikes in the coming weeks.

As we noted in an earlier story, the Foothills Trail now extends all the way from Enumclaw to the edge of Puyallup, passing through Buckley and Orting on the way. As frustrating as this highway bridge closure is, it is very lucky that King County and Pierce County Parks both completed major trail bridge projects in the area in the past year with the White River Bridge being the biggest. The trail bridge is even designed to carry one emergency vehicle at a time if necessary, though King County is imploring non-emergency drivers not to try driving over it. It’s a great example of walking and biking infrastructure providing redundancy and resiliency in times of emergency.

Folks on both sides of the county line are making it work and getting through a tough and unexpected roadway closure. It is definitely hitting some businesses hard, so I don’t want this post to come off as though this is some great thing. But in finding new ways to get across the river, many people are also finding new community connections, Nicholas Deshais reported:

It was just another typical day in the rural shadow of Mount Rainier nearly 50 miles southeast of Seattle. Except it wasn’t.

“It’s not normal for me to walk,” said Jamie Petersen, 46, who lives in Buckley, on the south side of the river, and visits her mother a few times a week in Enumclaw, to the north.

This day, she was strolling across the bridge pulling a roller bag, with a backpack and tote stacked on top of it. A small Amazon package was tucked under her arm.

“I’m just thankful that there’s still a way across,” she said.

[…]

Many walking across — less than a mile, car to car, only a brief section over water — said they’ve found the good in the situation. People are getting out and meeting each other. The communities are leaning on each other, and binding closer together.

I’m curious how many of these habits end up sticking even after the highway bridge reopens. Bicycling is one of those things that once you start you get hooked, and this cross-river trail connection is still very fresh. A lot of people have been using the trail for the first time, and they may be surprised to find that it is easier and more fun than they had expected.

(Note: If you do not subscribe to the Seattle Times, local public library card holders can access the paper free through their library’s excellent collection of online resources: Seattle Public Library, King County Library and Pierce County Library. The story appeared on the front page of the September 17 issue.)

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