Tuesday, 16 March 2010
New York
Tags: [Charlie Kaufman, Synecdoche, New York]  ...
... of Nicholas Kristof, New York Times Op-Ed Columnist and two time Pulitzer Prize winner, and his ventures into the heart of darkness midst the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo - where ...
... for those reasons I loved this movie. Julie & Julia is the weaving together of two stories: Julie Powell’s and Julia Child’s. Amy Adams plays Julie Powell, a young married woman in New York who takes ...
... Grand Jury Prize) film Frozen River. Set along the border of Quebec and the Mohawk reservation in New York, Hunt unveils the familial and financial hardships of two single mothers - one American (Melissa ...
No one creates films quite like Charlie Kaufman. Best known for his screenplay for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Kaufman constructs stories filled with strange details that demand his audience ...
James Marsh's documentary Man On Wire is captivating on many fronts. The film tells the story of the French, high-wire-walker, Philippe Petit's illegal performance between New York City's World Trade Center's ...
... first novel, The Wall, was named a New York Times Notable Book in 1998. His second, War Torn, made Publishers Weekly's Best of 2003. His third novel, Fangland, appeared in January 2007 and has been optioned ...
... fire department was able to pull us out of the elevator. In October of 1999, Nicholas White had a not-so-similar encounter with an elevator. While working late in a downtown high rise in New York City, ...
... living in New York. And the nation?  Well, it has somehow become codependent on a red state/blue state war. When "a Christian and atheist walk into a bar" sounds like the beginning ...
“It's a satire of not only New York, but of American consumerism and culture…” Those words came from Lazlow Jones , one of the creators of Grand Theft Auto IV, which hit stores yesterday. Now, take that ...
...   A friend just told me about this group in New York that formed to tell stories... you can listen to their stories and check out their website here   Also This American Life on NPR is always good for ...
...  And New York photographer Maya Hayuk provided the visuals (still photographs representing each track). Ma Fleur's opening track, "To Build a Home" features singer and co-writer Patrick ...
... essay by Rick Moody, two original short stories by Stevens (who at one point was a part of the writing program at the New School in New York), stickers, comics and a sing-a-long book for all five discs. ...
...    [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71kckb8hhOQ] this video was made by the New York base sketch comedy troupe Free Love Forum . Also check out the MS Paint spot by Free Love ...
... band of protest activists from Times Square in New York to Wal-mart's headquarters to The Mall of America. Each stop they make with their bio-diesel bus is an impromptu ‘church service,’ proclaiming ...
... His first novel, The Wall, was named a New York Times Notable Book in 1998. His second, War Torn, made Publishers Weekly's Best of 2003. His third novel, Fangland, appeared in January 2007 and has ...
Raul Gutierrez is a Mexican-born photographer who grew up in east Texas and lives in New York City. His portfolio includes photos from all around the world. This shot, Confirmation Dress, comes from ...
... giant 30 foot rabbit and a 20 foot tall purple wave - all made from 2.5 tonnes of plasticine. Shot in New York City, it took over 40 animators three weeks to obtain over 100,000 stills - all for a mere ...
Almost a year ago, I saw a preview of the powerful film, TRADE. It is based upon a New York Times investigation by Peter Landsman, about the horrors of sex trafficking entitled "The Girls Next Door". ...
...  Bill Shannon (a.k.a. "The Crutch" or "Crutch Master") is quickly becoming one of the recognized "artists" in the New York City area (and now worldwide). Shannon has what ...
... at the City University of New York. Bill Matthews published his first book of poetry in 1970, Ruining the New Road: Poems. Nine others followed during his lifetime, including A Happy Childhood (1984), ...
... Theories: Essays on Poetry (1994).   Louise Elisabeth Glück (pronounced "Glick") was born April 22, 1943 in New York City and grew up on Long Island. Glück graduated ...
... movie. i hope that this movie is more than some creature tearing up new york city. i hope that jj is able to bring to this film what he has helped bring to LOST: engaging stories about people i find ...
On July 7, Live Earth will brodcast The Concerts for a Climate in Crisis from all 7 continents. Get it? 7/7/07 on 7 continents. So if you're in New York, you could see Kanye West and Fall Out Boy ...
Just in time for Easter, an art gallery in New York City is showing Cosimo Cavallaro’s latest instillation, My Sweet Lord. There are a couple of things about the sculpture that strike me as a bit, ...
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