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  • Drama Confronts a Dramatic Decade

    08/10/2009 2:29:56 PM PDT · by AreaMan · 2 replies · 271+ views
    NYT ^ | 06 Aug 2009 | FRED KAPLAN
    This copy is for your personal, noncommercial use only. You can order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers here or use the "Reprints" tool that appears next to any article. Visit www.nytreprints.com for samples and additional information. Order a reprint of this article now. August 9, 2009 Drama Confronts a Dramatic Decade By FRED KAPLAN IT’S 1963 as the third season of “Mad Men” on AMC gets under way next Sunday night. And its creator, Matthew Weiner, hopes the show stays on the air long enough to string out his story through the entire turbulent...
  • WHEN NOVELISTS SOBER UP

    07/29/2009 7:51:59 AM PDT · by AreaMan · 48 replies · 1,780+ views
    More Intelligent Life ^ | 20 July 2009 | Tom Shone
    Published on More Intelligent Life (http://moreintelligentlife.com) WHEN NOVELISTS SOBER UP By Tom Shone Created 20/07/2009 - 10:57 Writers who drink are old hat. But what about writers who quit drinking? Tom Shone has been studying them for his new novel ...From INTELLIGENT LIFE Magazine, Summer 2009John Cheever was most unhappy to be picked up for vagrancy by the cops. “My name is John Cheever [1]!” he bellowed. “Are you out of your mind?” Found sharing some hooch with the down-and-outs in downtown Boston, he was promptly admitted to Smithers Alcoholism Treatment Centre on Manhattan’s East 93rd Street, where he...
  • Why Does the NY Times Waste Space on the Likes of Dash Snow?

    07/28/2009 8:12:53 AM PDT · by EricTheRed_VocalMinority · 2 replies · 237+ views
    Vocal Minority ^ | 7/28/09 | EricTheRed_VocalMinority
    Quote of the day—On Dash Snow, 27-year-old rebel/artist who was found dead in a hotel in the East Village a couple weeks ago [h/t Ann Althouse]: Dash Snow was, in no particular order, a jokester, a jailbird, a thief, a freak, a successful art-brut savage, a doting father, a connoisseur of various cocaine bathrooms, a retired writer of graffiti and the latest incarnation of that timeless New York species, the downtown Baudelaire. — New York Times, July 24, 2009 Yes, you read that right: a doting father. Such a doting father that he was never even married to the mother...
  • A Touch of Class: Iris Strubegger in V #60 (Austrian Model)

    07/05/2009 3:02:57 PM PDT · by Mister Ghost · 11 replies · 889+ views
    The Fashion Time Magazine ^ | Jul 4th, 2009 | The Fashion Time Magazine
    Serenaded by the white goddess: Photographer Willy Vanderperre does a graceful and magnificent job capturing Austrian model Iris Strubegger as an icy marionette, pale of form, cool of beauty, existing in a dreamy realm of her own for V #60. A Touch of Class indeed.
  • Mormon Media Observer: Beyond the HBO moment

    07/04/2009 10:43:06 AM PDT · by Colofornian · 5 replies · 523+ views
    The Mormon Times ^ | July 4, 2009 | Joel Campbell
    If Mormons’ “HBO moment” was not bad enough, it seems that Hollywood, Broadway and the publishing world aren't likely to give up on portrayals of Latter-day Saints on screen, on stage and in books any time soon. Such Mormon portrayals, often stereotypical, have been showing up since the 1800s. For example, When Sir Arthur Conan Doyle introduced detective Sherlock Holmes in the story, “A Study in Scarlet.” It was set against the backdrop of anti-Mormon inaccuracies about Latter-day Saints and their beliefs popular in England at the time. On a later visit to Utah he apologized for the inaccuracies. Here...
  • Beauty and Desecration (...rescue art from the modern intoxication with ugliness)

    06/15/2009 7:31:30 AM PDT · by AreaMan · 41 replies · 1,315+ views
    City Journal ^ | Spring 2009 | Roger Scruton
    Roger ScrutonBeauty and Desecration We must rescue art from the modern intoxication with ugliness. Spring 2009 At any time between 1750 and 1930, if you had asked an educated person to describe the goal of poetry, art, or music, “beauty” would have been the answer. And if you had asked what the point of that was, you would have learned that beauty is a value, as important in its way as truth and goodness, and indeed hardly distinguishable from them. Philosophers of the Enlightenment saw beauty as a way in which lasting moral and spiritual values acquire sensuous form....
  • X-Men star Patrick Stewart in foul-mouthed tirade at fan who took picture in theatre

    04/16/2009 11:01:16 AM PDT · by AreaMan · 46 replies · 3,118+ views
    Daily Record ^ | 16 April 2009 | Jane Hamilton
    X-Men star Patrick Stewart in foul-mouthed tirade at fan who took picture in theatre Apr 16 2009 By Jane Hamilton HOLLYWOOD star Patrick Stewart launched a foul-mouthed tirade at a fan who took a picture of him onstage. He called the man an "a***hole" as he queued to get the actor's autograph following a stage performance.The 68-year-old X-Men star is touring with acting legend Sir Ian McKellan in Samuel Becket's classic play Waiting For Godot.As the fan waited outside the King's Theatre in Edinburgh afterwards, Stewart pointed his fingers and shouted: "Can you sleep at night?" His co-star Sir Ian looked...
  • Australian Artist Grows Implanted Ear on His Arm in Plan to Let World Listen Via Internet (video)

    04/13/2009 10:39:16 AM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 16 replies · 919+ views
    Sky News ^ | April 13, 2009
    "If you telephone me on the mobile, I would be able to speak to you through my 'ear.'"
  • TUESDAY'S GREGALOGUE: EMINEM (remember him?)

    04/08/2009 9:59:13 AM PDT · by AreaMan · 10 replies · 840+ views
    Daily Gut ^ | 07 April 2009 | Greg Gutfled
    TUESDAY'S GREGALOGUE: EMINEM So in Eminem's comeback video, there's a scene featuring him in bed with a Sarah Palin clone, post-coital presumably - but here's the real cool part: he breaks wind.How edgy. How in your face. Way to speak truth to power - even if it came out your ass.Seriously, this is not bad for a white, balding rapper quickly approaching forty and desperately clinging to a shred of relevance - not unlike his white, balding fans already over forty desperately clinging to jobs in telemarketing. I mean, is it any wonder he's resorting to material reused and reheated...
  • Rap Is Crap

    03/30/2009 9:04:40 AM PDT · by AreaMan · 62 replies · 1,337+ views
    BigHollywood.Breitbart.com ^ | 29 March 2009 | Ben Shapiro
    Rap Is CrapPosted By Ben Shapiro On March 29, 2009 @ 7:05 am In Entertainment, Featured Story, Politics | 2 Comments Today, [1] Grammy-winning rapper T.I. (Total Imbecile? Thug Idiot?) was sentenced to 18 months behind bars for illegally owning machine guns and silencers.  In the aftermath of his arrest, prosecutors informed T.I. that he could serve two decades in prison; he quickly agreed to 1000 hours of community service, touring around the U.S. talking to teens about the problems with drugs and gangs.  MTV made a show about him called “[2] T.I.’s Road to Redemption.”  This from a guy...
  • Medical examiner: Natasha Richardson died from trauma to the head; Broadway lights to be dimmed

    03/19/2009 1:09:05 PM PDT · by LottieDah · 80 replies · 2,658+ views
    Tony-winning actress Natasha Richardson was killed by a blunt trauma to the head and her death was ruled an accident, the city Medical Examiner reported Thursday. Richardson sustained an epidermal hematoma - a blood clot that forms upon impact and starts growing between the brain and the skull - after wiping out Monday on the bunny slope while skiing at a Canadian resort. "This is a very treatable condition if you're aware of what the problem is and the patient is quickly transferred to a hospital," Dr. Keith Siller of New York University Langone Medical Center said. "But there is...
  • President Obama Establishes New White House Cultural Post

    03/14/2009 6:57:32 PM PDT · by keepitreal · 76 replies · 2,001+ views
    Broadway World ^ | March 14, 2009 | BWW News Desk
    President Barack Obama has established a new staff position in his White House with the task of overseeing arts and culture, Kareem Dale. Dale, a partially-blind lawyer previously served as national disability director for Obama's campaign and served on the arts policy committee for Obama in Illinois. No details have been provided about the specific job duties as of yet, but it's been described as "a big step forward in terms of connecting cultural and goverment with mainstream administration policy."
  • Jean Paul Gaultier’s S/S 09 ad campaign (Lara Stone as Brigitte Bardot)

    03/02/2009 6:56:30 AM PST · by Mister Ghost · 4 replies · 6,979+ views
    The Fashion Time Magazine ^ | Mar 2nd, 2009 | The Fashion Time Magazine
    The most ubiquitous woman in fashion — she’s everywhere, everywhere these days — Lara Stone imitates a young Brigitte Bardot for Jean Paul Gaultier’s S/S 09 ad campaign.
  • The Artist and the Entertainer: Or How Narcissism Has Taken Over the Entertainment Industry

    01/28/2009 2:50:23 PM PST · by EveningStar · 20 replies · 1,069+ views
    Big Hollywood ^ | January 27, 2009 | Endre Balogh
    Several years ago, after I emerged from the fog of knee-jerk Liberalism that envelops most of the entertainment business, I began to wonder why it was that so many of my colleagues remained mired in the magical thinking that so often seems to characterize the Left. After all, many of my colleagues were reasonable, kind, and intelligent people. Among my friends, were musicians, actors, photographers, and writers - all of whom were highly creative and dedicated to their craft yet, as is typical of those on the Left, they couldn’t be swayed by facts if those facts contradicted the prevailing...
  • Quincy Jones Leads Chorus Urging a Cabinet-Level Arts Czar

    01/15/2009 3:35:06 PM PST · by Zakeet · 21 replies · 580+ views
    Washington Post ^ | January 14, 2009 | Jacqueline Trescott
    A call for President-elect Barack Obama to give the arts and humanities a Cabinet-level post -- perhaps even create a secretary of culture -- is gaining momentum. By yesterday, 76,000 people had signed an online petition, started by two New York musicians who were inspired by producer Quincy Jones. In a radio interview in November, Jones said the country needed a minister of culture, like France, Germany or Finland has. And he said he would "beg" Obama to establish the post. Listening in New York, Jaime Austria, a bass player with the New York City Opera, and Peter Weitzner,...
  • White House Office of the Arts?

    01/13/2009 6:55:21 PM PST · by EveningStar · 32 replies · 989+ views
    artnet ^ | January 6, 2009
    The transition team of President-elect Barack Obama is keeping a firm hand on any appointment news, but the buzz in art-and-politics precincts has the new administration seriously considering the idea of an official White House Office of the Arts, overseeing all things having to do with the arts and arts education.
  • Column - [Hugh] Jackman sticks jackboot into Oz

    12/09/2008 3:12:23 PM PST · by digger2 · 18 replies · 795+ views
    Herald Sun ^ | 12/10/2008 | Andrew Bolt
    HUGH Jackman has a funny way of selling Australia - both his movie and his country - to Americans. I mean, likening us to Nazis? Let’s check the transcript of the actor’s extraordinary rant this week on The View, a popular women’s TV chat show in the US hosted by Barbara Walters and Whoopie Goldberg. And let’s check if, at the end of it, you’d want to see either the Baz Lurhmann movie in which Jackman stars or the evil country which spent $40 million on tourism ads meant to piggyback the film’s “success”.
  • Moby Grape Just Can't Catch a Break

    10/02/2008 10:36:27 PM PDT · by Keltik · 19 replies · 755+ views
    NPR All Things Considered ^ | December 21, 2007 | Paul Conley
    Mention the name Moby Grape to a roomful of rock critics, and you'll hear nothing but praise for the 1960s San Francisco rock band. But aside from fans and critics, few people today have ever heard of Moby Grape. Why? Bad advice, bad breaks and bad behavior are three short reasons. Now that a label is trying to right these wrongs by reissuing the group's first five records, old problems still stand in the way. The name Moby Grape comes from an absurdist punch line: What's big, purple and swims in the ocean? But the band that influenced groups ranging...
  • Geology Picture of the Week, Sep. 28 - Oct. 4, 2008: Yellow Mountains of China

    10/01/2008 6:21:52 AM PDT · by cogitator · 15 replies · 773+ views
    Keeping with the arts theme, I went back to Staud for these two images of the Yellow Mountains of China. The linked page has a few more.
  • Radical acts For playwright Zayd Dohrn, the personal is political

    08/22/2008 10:59:06 PM PDT · by Fred Nerks · 14 replies · 840+ views
    Boston.com Arts and Entertainment ^ | 11/7/2003 | By Catherine Foster, Globe Staff
    snip A bomb goes off in a Greenwich Village townhouse, killing three members of the militant Weather Underground. Afraid of being arrested, several of their comrades go on the run. The year is 1970. The latter comes from his own life: Dohrn's parents, Bernardine Dohrn and Bill Ayers, were two of the Weathermen who fled. While there are similarities between the incidents, Dohrn insists he's not drawing on his parents' experience to tell the tale of two married radicals from a century before. snip "Like most writers today I felt like I needed to respond to what's going on in...