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  • This Week In Trailers: The The Elephant In The Living Room, National Parks Project,The Legend Of The Mighty Soap, Tracker, Elephant White, Operation Belvis Bash

    [Movies] (/Film)

    Trailers are an under-appreciated art form insofar that many times they’re seen as vehicles for showing footage, explaining films away, or showing their hand about what moviegoers can expect. Foreign, domestic, independent, big budget: I celebrate all levels of trailers and hopefully this column will satisfactorily give you a baseline of what beta wave I’m operating on, because what better way to hone your skills as a thoughtful moviegoer than by deconstructing these little ...

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  • The panels at tHe American Pavilion

    [Filmmaking] (Fest21.com blogs)

      Indie Film Innovators: Keeping up with New Thinking in Distribution - Friday, May 13th at 3:00pm Panelists include: Jon Fougner (Facebook), Tim League (Alamo Drafthouse), Shawn Bercuson (PreScreen), David Fenkel (Oscilloscope), Berry Meyerowitz (Phase Four)  Moderated by: Scott Macaulay, Editor-in-chief, Filmmaker Magazine Queer Night Party - Friday, May 13 9:00pm Host and guest DJ John Cameron Mitchell (Rabbit Hole) SATURDAY, MAY 14 In Conversation: John Cameron Mitchell and ...

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  • The Los Angeles Film Festival announced the first round of official US and international se

    [Filmmaking] (Fest21.com blogs)

      The 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival  runs from June 16 - 26 . Today the Los Angeles Film Festival, presented by the Los Angeles Times, announced the first round of official US and international selections. The 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival is produced by Film Independent — the non-profit arts organization that also produces the Spirit Awards — and will screen over 200 feature films, shorts, and music videos, representing more than 30 countries. Opening and Closing Night films, Ga ...

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  • Tribeca claims an attendance of 430 000, sets it in top position in terms of attendance

    [Filmmaking] (Fest21.com blogs)

        The 2011 Tribeca Film Festival (TFF), co-founded by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff, in 2002, today announced that more than 430,000 people attended screenings, panels, talks and free community events - including the opening night world premiere of Cameron Crowe's The Union, the Tribeca Drive-In series, Street Fair and Family Festival, Tribeca/ESPN Sports Day, Tribeca Disruptive Innovation awards, and NYFest - during  the Festival's 10th edition. "We are lu ...

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  • Weekend Filming Locations including ‘Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’ & ‘Spider-Man’

    [Movies] (On Location Vacations)

    Here’s a look at a few movies and TV shows filming on location this weekend, Saturday (4.30) and Sunday (5.1). Filming in Los Angeles American Film Institute is filming Carlstown: Under 6th St bridge – Mesquit St AND on Palmetto St, Mateo St – Santa Fe Ave (Saturday, 9:00 A.M. – 10:00 P.M.). Femme Fatale ...

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  • Cinfest 2011 Closing Ceremonies

    [Filmmaking] (Fest21.com blogs)

    Cinefest 2011 Closing Night I often find at the end of a film festival, some of the films I chose to see will unintentionally deal with the same topic on some level: Brother & Sister, Terri and Vampire all dealt with care for an elderly parent, two of which had Alzheimer's. Womb explored an Oedipal complex and Brother & Sister performed a staged version of Oedipus. If I thought about it longer, I'm sure I'd find more cross references. I enjoyed my movie dates with the two &qu ...

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  • The Truth About GOP Hero Ayn Rand

    [News] (current.com top stories)

    Here's a roundup of Ayn Rand's GOP disciples and their reasons for their worship. All thoughts are wecome. Ayn Rand -- Russian emigre, founder of the mid-century Objectivist movement, putative philosopher, writer of the novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged , and the inspiration for a small but intensely devoted band of acolytes -- has been enjoying a resurgence of late on the American right. The cultural capstone to this resurgence arrived last week with the release of a f ...

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  • The Truth About GOP Hero Ayn Rand

    [News] (current.com top stories)

    Here's a roundup of Ayn Rand's GOP disciples and their reasons for their worship. All thoughts are wecome. Ayn Rand -- Russian emigre, founder of the mid-century Objectivist movement, putative philosopher, writer of the novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged , and the inspiration for a small but intensely devoted band of acolytes -- has been enjoying a resurgence of late on the American right. The cultural capstone to this resurgence arrived last week with the release of a f ...

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  • Miral: Is This the Face of a Terrorist?

    [News, Video] (FORA.tv - Program Feed)

    Miral: Is This the Face of a Terrorist? Moderated by Professors: HAMID DABASHI, Professor of Iranian Studies & Comparative Literature, Columbia University HELGA TAWIL-SOURI, Professor of Media, Culture, & Communication, NYU From Academy Award nominated director Julian Schnabel and based on the autobiographical novel of Palestinian journalist Rula Jebreal, Miral tells the story of three generations of Palestinian women as they navigate the complexities of life after the creation of ...

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  • Charlie Chaplin 122nd Birthday Google Logo Video Doodle

    [Hypeads] (TopRankSEO® Blog)

    Google Celebrating 122nd birthday of Sir Charles Spencer "Charlie" Chaplin (16 April 1889 – 25 December 1977). He was an English comic actor, film director and composer best-known for his work during the silent film era. Charlie Chaplin Google Video Doodle He became one of the most famous film stars in the world before the end of the First World War. - Google Doodle Logo on 15th April, 2011. Chaplin was one of the most creative and influential personalities of the silent-film era. He wa ...

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  • (Astro) Turf Wars: How Corporate America Faked a Grassroots Revolution

    [News] (current.com top stories)

    An Astroturf campaign is a fake grassroots movement: it purports to be a spontaneous uprising of concerned citizens, but in reality it is founded and funded by elite interests. Some Astroturf campaigns have no grassroots component at all. Others catalyse and direct real mobilisations. The Tea Party belongs in the second category. It is mostly composed of passionate, well-meaning people who think they are fighting elite power, unaware that they have been organised by the very interests they belie ...

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  • Archiflix

    [Green] (ChicagoNow)

    As the American Institute of Architects (AIA) celebrates National Architecture Week, what a fitting segue to an upcoming Architecture & Design Film Festival that will take place in Chicago's Gene Siskel Film Center on May 5th to 9th.

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  • Las películas que nunca olvidaremos de Sidney Lumet

    [Spanish News, Noticias] (Artes. Noticias, vídeos y fotos de Artes en lainformacion.com)

    '12 hombre sin piedad' (1957): Estos doce hombres forman un jurado popular y tienen que decidir si absuelven o condenan a muerte a un joven acusado de haber matado a su padre. Al principio, once están completamente convencidos de su culpabilidad, pero el único que no está de acuerdo empieza a plantear dudas que, poco a poco, desmontan la inicial seguridad de los demás. Supuso el debut cinematográfico de Sidney Lumet. 'Network' (1976): 'Network. Un mundo implacable' es una historia de l ...

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  • IFFBoston 2010: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday (Closing)

    [Filmmaking] (Fest21.com blogs)

    Monday at IFFBoston 2010 brings two vastly different screenings to Somerville’s small Cinema 5.  8: The Mormon Proposition lays out the political battles surrounding the recent Proposition 8 in California.  The purpose of Prop 8 was to repeal the existing right of marriage for same-sex couples.  In the days that followed the vote on the confusingly worded text - where supporters needed to vote “no” and opponents were to vote “yes” – it became known that the Prop 8 campaign had bee ...

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  • [Celebrity Blogs] (Julia Sweeney)

    Just home from eight days in Paris. Michael’s brother Joel lives there, and we've been wanting to go for a long time. Mulan began taking French at school this year, so she was eager to try out speaking French to real Frenchians. Joel’s favorite impressionist painter is Gustave Caillebotte, whose best known work: "Paris on a Rainy Day" hangs at the Art Institute here in Chicago. Joel had this idea that we should restage the picture now. He knew the exact location of the painting. So one ...

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  • Julianne Hough To Perform At John Wayne Charity Event

    [Nonprofit] (Look To The Stars News: Latest)

    Actress, author and filmmaker Alana Stewart, President of the Farrah Fawcett Foundation, will be presented with the “True Grit” Humanitarian Award and philanthropist Ruth Weil will be honored with “The Duke” Award at the 26th annual Odyssey Ball, the yearly fundraising event that benefits the John Wayne Cancer Institute (JWCI) at Saint John’s Health Center, Saturday, April 9 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. This year’s gala features a performance by singer, actres ...

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  • SFIFF54 2011 Press Conference: Highlights

    [Movies] (Twitch)

    An invigorated Executive Director Graham Leggat welcomed the crowd to the Opening Press Conference for the 54th edition of the San Francisco International Film Festival (SFIFF54), then proceeded to justifiably boast about the expansion of San Francisco Film Society (SFFS) programming activities since 2005. "We now provide dynamic, daily year-round programming in the core areas of education, exhibition and filmmaker services. And in so doing we've created an organization unparalleled in scope and ...

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  • The Exile Nation Project: An Oral History of the War on Drugs & The American Criminal Justice System, Charles Shaw

    [Citizen Journalism] (openDemocracy)

    openDemocracy & the Tedworth Charitable Trust proudly launch our multi-year, multimedia oral history project with the release of this first feature-length documentary film. The Land of the Free punishes or imprisons more of its citizens than any other country. The United States has only 5% of the world's population, yet a full 25% of the world's prisoners.At 2.5 million, the US has more prisoners than even China does with five times the population of the United States. 8 millio ...

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  • Yuri Gagarin

    “Yuri’s Night”, Free Movie Screening Tuesday 12th April, Adelaide

    [Astronomy] (Astroblog)

    On Tuesday 12 April it will be the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's historic flight into space. Yuri's Night celebrates this event. There will be events worldwide and here in Adelaide there will be a free movie at 7:00 pm on Tuesday 12th April 2011 in the Kerr Grant lecture theatre, Physics building at the University of Adelaide.film maker Chris Riley of In the Shadow of the Moon fame has teamed up with the European Space Agency and the Expedition 26/27 crew of the International Space Station ...

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  • CineFest will kick-off on tomorrow night inPhiladelphia with 2 films

    [Filmmaking] (Fest21.com blogs)

    For the very first time, CineFest will kick-off on tomorrow night (Thursday, April 7) with TWO opening night films: Exporting Raymond, and for the late-night crowd, The Catechism Cataclysm. Exporting Raymond is a hilarious documentary about Phillip Rosenthal, creator of the hit TV show "Everybody Loves Raymond" and his calamitous adventures when he goes to Russia to work on their version of the popular show. With a small film crew in hand, Phil - encouraged by the success of such Russi ...

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  • Who Killed The Deep Space Climate Observatory?

    [Science] (Popular Science - New Technology, Science News, The Future Now)

    Nearly a decade ago, NASA built an Earth-monitoring satellite that could have observed global warming in action. Then the agency stashed it in a warehouse in Maryland, where it remains to this day. It all began so hopefully. Al Gore proposed the satellite in 1998, at the National Innovation Summit at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Gazing skyward from the podium, the vice president described a spacecraft that would travel a full million miles from Earth to a gravity-neutral spot known ...

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  • Green days

    [San Francisco, San Francisco, CA] (San Francisco Bay Guardian)

    An expurgated history of some key moments in Bay Area environmental history John Muir and a group of UC Berkeley professors fought to maintain Yosemite National Park in 1892 news@sfbg.com 1892: The Sierra Club is established by John Muir and a group of professors from UC Berkeley and Stanford in San Francisco. In its first conservation campaign, the club leads efforts to defeat a proposed reduction in the boundaries of ...

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    Sir Richard Branson launches Virgin Oceanic: deep-sea exploring submarines

    [Gadgets, Starter Kit] (Boing Boing)

    [click for large] Today, Sir Richard Branson and American sailor, pilot and explorer Chris Welsh launched Virgin Oceanic, a project to explore "the last frontiers of our own Blue Planet: the very bottom of our seas." The project includes a partnership with Google: "Using their mapping technology, Google hopes to chronicle the dives as they happen and share discoveries, footage and record breaking achievements with the world." Full launch announcement follows, along with more artist's conceptual ...

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    Lon Allison on A Larger Evangelism

    [Church] (Ed Stetzer)

    Today I am in Ireland, preparing to film some video for my upcoming Bible study curriculum on "The Subversive Kingdom." I also just hosted a special live broadcast of The Exchange from the Irish Bible Institute in Dublin. But while I am here, many of my friends are meeting in Orlando at the Mission America Coalition/U.S. Lausanne Annual Meeting. This morning Lon Allison, Executive Director of the Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College, gave a keynote address entitled "A Larger Evangelism," borr ...

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  • Your Workers Are Your Treasures

    [Baha'i Faith] (Bahá’í Thought)

    Some of you know that I teach Social Welfare policy at a local college. While preparing for tonight's class I came across a short film called, "I Am a Man". This film is about Dr. Martin Luther King's support for sanitation workers in Memphis and his subsequent assassination. Today marks the 43rd anniversary of that tragic event. Among the many commentaries on the significance of this day, there was one I really appreciated given the recent focus of this blog on economic justice. Alex Mikulich, ...

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    The Science of Chocolate (from Paige Brown's blog)

    [Science] (Nature Network Blog Posts)

    A chocolate a day is good for your heart“The secret elixir of life may have less to do with wheat germ and more with cocoa” – Boston Globe“Sacred medicine you are being counseled.It’s like the cocoa counsel.In the beginning one day sacred gold transformed to his liking your live being.Sacred medicines you are being counseled.” – Stories, myths, chants, and songs of the Kuna Indians By Joel Sherzer, Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies ...

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  • Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) jury members announced

    [Filmmaking] (Fest21.com blogs)

      Respected Hollywood and media personalities will serve on the Features, Documentaries and Shorts juries of the 9th Annual Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA), the organization announced today. The festival runs April 12-17 at ArcLight Hollywood in Los Angeles, California. IFFLA Executive Director Christina Marouda said, "We are very appreciative to have such distinguished members of the film industry join us.  From academics and acting to filmmaking and journalism their varie ...

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    The Inconvenient Truth About Cheap Food and Obesity: It's Not Farm Subsidies

    [Good] (GOOD)

    Pop quiz: What mistaken belief about food is endorsed by both the libertarian right and the foodie left? Answer: That farm subsidies make unhealthy foods artificially cheap. This myth gained currency thanks to Michael Pollan’s runaway 2006 bestseller, The Omnivore’s Dilemma, which blamed America’s bad eating habits on corn and soy, made cheap and ubiquitous by farm subsidies. More recently, the Cato Institute, and even George Will, have made the same claim. Any complaint that f ...

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  • The Great Wave Off San Francisco

    The Art of Strategic Citizenship, Part 4: Conclusion

    [Austria] (Gates of Vienna)

    Below is the second half of the fourth and final installment of Takuan Seiyo’s latest series of essays. Previously: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4. Philippe Teuwen, The Great Wave off San Francisco (2007), after The Great Wave off Kanagawa (1830) by Katsushika Hokusai The Art of Strategic Citizenship Part 4(b) — Monodelphia By Takuan Seiyo A day in the country of approaching tsunami Consider the incremental developments that transpired in the Snatcher-ruled United States on a singl ...

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  • plastic chicken

    Rubber Chicken on April Fools? Scientist Turns Feathers Into Eco-Plastic

    [Startups, Small Business, Innovation, Hot Topics, AOL] (Fast Company)

    _ Plastics have a lot of issues--made from oil, they're often not recycled, and they end up in landfills. You might not consider soft, fluffy chicken feathers as problematic, but billions pounds of them end up in U.S. landfills every year. Now a scientist has worked out a way to eliminate both problems, by using chicken feathers to create eco-friendly, bio-degradable plastics.You've probably never thought about the chicken feathers that were once attached to the chicken we eat. But according to ...

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  • Foreign cinema is expanding our horizons

    [Guardian] (Film | guardian.co.uk)

    International film festivals are flourishing across the country. But are they aimed at native speakers only, or are Brits finally embracing foreign cinema?On a chilly Sunday evening in March, the lobby and bar of the Riverside Studios in London are heaving. The cheery chap behind the ticket desk, says they're nearly sold out. The audience has come to see Venice, the latest film from the master of Polish magical realism, Jan Jakub Kolski. It tells the story of an 11-year-old boy whose dream of a ...

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  • Oliver Peoples Gregory Peck Collection

    [Men] (Gear Patrol | The Definitive Men's Resource)

    MacArthur, The Omen, Roman Holiday, Spellbound, and To Kill a Mocking Bird. Those are just a few of the genre-defining films Gregory Peck starred in during his career as a leading Hollywood man. His role in the latter was even named as the “Greatest Hero in Movie History” by the American Film Institute — eat ...

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  • Dallas International Film Festival returns

    [Filmmaking] (Fest21.com blogs)

    Formerly known as the American Film Institute Dallas Festival, the Dallas International Film Festival invites hundreds of filmmakers and fans over nearly two weeks of film watching. Dozens of world premieres and internationally acclaimed films have been shown at the festival since it started in 2006. The 2011 festival promises to be just as exciting as the last few years and runs from March 31 to April 10. Tickets are on sale now and offer a number of different plans depending on how much access ...

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  • Dallas International Film Festival Returns in 2011 to Present Cutting Edge Films

    [Personal Finance] (American Consumer News)

    Dallas International Film Festival Returns in 2011 to Present Cutting Edge Films The Dallas Marriott City Center Welcomes All Film Attendees to the 2011 Dallas International Film Festival Dallas, TX (PRWEB) March 30, 2011 Formerly known as the American Film Institute Dallas Festival, the Dallas International Film Festival invites hundreds of filmmakers and fans over ...

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  • Film Frame: Visual Acoustics at Crocker Art Museum

    [Citizen Journalism, Sacramento, CA] (Newest articles on The Sacramento Press)

    A special screening of the documentary Visual Acoustics: The Modernism of Julius Shulman will be held at the Crocker Art Museum on Thursday, April 7, 2011 at 7:00 PM. This film celebrates the life and career of Julius Shulman, whose photographs brought modern architecture and progressive architects into American mainstream. Director Eric Bricker will introduce the film and lead a post-screening discussion. Anyone with an interest in Modernism, photography, architecture, and design should enjoy t ...

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  • I

    The Book List: ‘I’m There for You, Baby’ and ‘Social BOOM!’

    [Social Media] (Liz Strauss at Successful Blog)

    The Book List: a weekly series by Teresa Morrow I’m Teresa Morrow, Founder of Key Business Partners, LLC and I work with authors & writers to help them with their online book promotion and marketing. As part of my job I read a lot of books (I love to read anyway!). The books in The Book ...

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  • Celebrity Stylist Becca Alexis Talks Fashion

    [Fashion, Blacks] (BV on Style)

    Filed under: Interviews These days, it seems as though everyone's byline reads 'Stylist.' However, Becca Alexis, a brown-skinned beauty who gives moments worthy of their fair share of camera time, is not to be confused with those amateurs. She is, without question, a bona-fide pro. Just check her resume. Over the past eight years, Becca has styled the likes of Jamie Foxx, Kanye West, Janet Jackson, Katherine Heigl, Molly Sims, and Marlon Wayans, to name a few. The University of Florida ...

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  • 11 East and Central European films compete in Vilnius international film festival's competition programme

    [Filmmaking] (Fest21.com blogs)

    The competition programme "New Europe - New Names" at the Vilnius International Film Festival "Kino Pavasaris" has selected a formidable collection of Eastern and Central European films. The audience is invited to 11 thrilling, refreshing brand new films thoroughly selected by an international jury. These particular foreign films are all contenders in the line to become the highlights of the festival. They have already proved their potential at Cannes, Venice, Berlin, Pusa ...

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  • Operations / Planning Engineer

    [Jobs, Jobs (not Steve)] (Monster Job Search Results)

    NM-Albuequerque, About CFV Solar Test Laboratory, Inc.: CFV Solar Test Laboratory (CFV) is a new photovoltaic (PV) test center jointly owned by CSA International, VDE Institute of Germany, Fraunhofer ISE of Germany, and Fraunhofer CSE of Cambridge, MA. CFV performs certification testing of PV modules according to North American (UL) and international (IEC) standards for flat panel, thin film and CPV modules. The l ...

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  • Indian fabric and fashion show held in New York

    [India] (NetIndian All Headlines Feed)

    United News of India New York, March 27, 2011 The city played host to an Indian fashion and fabric show in which a range of products such as apparel and saris from across different regions of the country were displayed. The New York Fashion Institute of Technology, in coordination with the Consulate General of India, organised the two-day event titled "Fabric to Fashion Trade Forum 2011". A panel discussion on the su ...

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  • Elizabeth Taylor remembered by Philip French | Feature

    [Guardian] (Culture | guardian.co.uk)

    Philip French remembers the child star turned Oscar-winning actress, who was as celebrated as much for her tempestuous relationships as her moviesFor people like myself, born in Britain in the inter-war years and growing up during the second world war, Elizabeth Taylor will always be thought of as the youngest of four British evacuees who brought their immaculate English accents to Hollywood and became an essential part of a corner of Tinseltown that was forever England. She and Peter Lawford we ...

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  • Upstate NY in (mostly) Vintage Aerial Views

    Upstate NY in (mostly) Vintage Aerial Views

    [Photography] (Citynoise.org Latest Articles)

    Posted in: The Empire State by Franny Wentzel. As we board our sleeper zeppelin to muncie it occured to us that some of you New York noisers have little to no idea of what the rest of the Empire State looks like. So let's take a phototour of some of the cities and towns upstate - or at least the ones I have pictures of Our first stop is Niagara Falls, NY. Since the Canadian side has the view, New York's city was pretty much obliged to work for a living with industry making use of the avail ...

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  • Lukewarm on Climate Change

    [Christianity] (First Things | On the Square)

    A polemic documentary film centered on a demonized but doggedly courageous climate change crusader and his statistics-laden slide show-Sound familiar? While Cool It and its globetrotting subject, Bjorn Lomborg, author of the identically titled book upon which the film is based, offer the flattery of imitation, it quickly becomes clear this is not An Inconvenient Truth. Instead, the film positions itself as the rational middle-way between global warming denialism and Al Gore-styled catastrophism. ...

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  • Mary Nichols hopes to carry on at California Air Resources Board

    [Sacramento Bee] (SacBee -- Top Stories)

    Chairwoman Mary Nichols of the Air Resources Board is expected to keep her job as Democrat Jerry Brown pushes ahead with the state's climate change policies.In 1979, Gov. Jerry Brown tapped Mary Nichols, then an up-and-coming environmental lawyer, to lead the state's top clean air agency. Decades later, Brown is widely expected to reappoint Nichols as chairwoman of the California Air Resources Board as he pushes ahead with the state's landmark greenhouse gas reduction policy. "There is s ...

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  • 20 things we learned in 2010

    [Guardian] (Latest financial, market & economic news and analysis | guardian.co.uk)

    It was a year in which game-changing developments in social media competed with a new political turf wars over the 'squeezed middle'. Here a team of Observer writers and experts chart the concepts, trends and buzzwords that defined the last year and are likely to shape the next one1 The new politics is, in fact, the old politics Nick Clegg will regret many things about 2010. One will be his decision to produce a Lib Dem election poster warning that the Tories would raise VAT. A few weeks later C ...

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  • Temple Grandin

    AFI’s Top TV Programs of 2010

    [TV, Celebrities] (TV Envy)

    We’ve already learned which programs the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has deemed worthy of Golden Globe nominations -- but what does the American Film Institute have to say about 2010? For AFI's annual list, a group “scholars, film and television artists, critics and AFI Trustees” have selected their top choices of the year. Of the ten titles, three are from AMC alone: 30 Rock The Big C Boardwalk Empire Breaking Bad Glee Mad Men Modern Fami ...

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  • The Toronto Film Festival’s Essential 100 Movies

    [Movies] (/Film)

    It seems like only yesterday that the American Film Institute released their 100 Years100 Movies [1] list. Actually though, it was over 10 years ago when we first got our look at that "definitive" list of the 100 best American movies. They then did a ten year anniversary of it in 2007 with only minor adjustments and both years Citizen Kane held the number one place as the best American movie. Of course, the problem with those lists is that they only list American films. While Hollywood might be ...

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  • Essential Filmmaking: An Interview With Legendary Polish Director Jerzy Skolimowski

    [Filmmaking] (Fest21.com blogs)

    Jerzy Skolimowski is a busy man these days. The Polish director's latest film Essential Killing made headlines this autumn when it won the Special Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival, and the film's lead, Vincent Gallo, took the prize for best actor. The film was released in Poland in October, and audiences have been filling cinemas to see what is admittedly a unique film in terms of story and style. In the following interview, Mr. Skolimowski discusses the origins of the film, the funding pr ...

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    'The Social Network,' Streaming Boom Dominate Film in 2010

    [PBS, Journalism] (MediaShift)

    From Pandora to Palo Alto, digital and social media grabbed movie headlines in 2010. The year started with a box office record-breaker that captured our 3D imaginations ("Avatar") and is ending with David Fincher's fascinating look at Facebook ("The Social Network") collecting awards for film of the year (American Film Institute, Los Angeles Film Critics, National Board of Review, New York Film Critics, et al). Although, according to Facebook (Top Status Trends of the Year), the most talked a ...

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  • Will Eisner documentary by Andrew Cooke and Jon Cooke now on DVD! (Interview)

    [Celebrities] (Mr. Media Radio)

    By BOB ANDELMAN (email) Mr. Media Radio Will Eisner, circa 1997, in 'Portrait of a Sequential Artist'Andrew Cooke and Jon Cooke – yes, they’re brothers – have devoted roughly eight years of their lives to producing and distributing the documentary film, Will Eisner: Portrait of a Sequential Artist. I know the Brothers Cooke pretty well and feel their pain because for several years, we were on somewhat similar career tracks. --------------Listen to my ANDREW COOKE and JON COO ...

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