William Gibson’s History of Digital Vandalism

from The New York Times 25 Years of Digital Vandalism By WILLIAM GIBSON IN January 1986, Basit and Amjad Alvi, sibling programmers living near the main train station in Lahore, Pakistan, wrote a piece of code to safeguard the latest version of their heart-monitoring...

Number Four Scripters Do Charlie’s Angels

from FOX All Access ‘NUMBER FOUR’ WRITERS BRINGING ‘CHARLIE’S ANGELS’ BACK TO TV The names Alfred Gough and  Miles Millar might not be familiar to you, but the projects they’ve worked on probably are.  They created the TV show “Smallville” and wrote the movies “Lethal...

Dianna Agron on NUMBER FOUR Book vs. Screenplay

from Just So You Know Dianna Agron on “Differences Between [I Am Number Four] Book and Screenplay” by Stacy Hinojosa It happens with every book-to-movie adaptation. Earlier this week, new details emerged about the seventh and final ‘Harry...

The Birth of Tibor de Nagy

from The New York Times When Art Dallied With Poetry on 53rd Street By HOLLAND COTTER I don’t believe in golden ages, but I do believe in golden moments. Culturally speaking, New York City has had its share, and one began at the end of 1950 when Tibor de Nagy Gallery...