by | Apr 9, 2011 | Culture Music Art
from Cleveland.com Sidney Lumet, film director, dead at 86: A second opinion By Tony Brown, The Plain Dealer When Howard Beale signs off, he says: “I want you to go to the window, open it, stick your head out and yell: ‘I’m as mad as hell, and...
by | Apr 8, 2011 | Culture Music Art
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by | Apr 8, 2011 | Culture Music Art
from The New York Times Unearthing a Celluloid Artifact of the ’60s Camilla McGrath By RACHEL WOLFF In the 1960s, the Pop artist Wynn Chamberlain often toyed with making a movie and spent time visiting various avant-garde filmmakers on their sets. In 1963 he bought 10...
by | Apr 4, 2011 | Culture Music Art, Weirdness
from FORBES Woman charged in attack on ‘evil’ Gauguin painting By BEN NUCKOLS WASHINGTON — A woman accused of pounding on a painting by Paul Gauguin and trying to rip it from a wall at the National Gallery of Art told police the post-Impressionist...
by | Apr 4, 2011 | Culture Music Art
from The Daily Mail Is this the first ever portrait of Jesus? The incredible story of 70 ancient books hidden in a cave for nearly 2,000 years By NICK PRYER The image is eerily familiar: a bearded young man with flowing curly hair. After lying for nearly 2,000 years...
by | Apr 2, 2011 | Culture Music Art, Weirdness
from The New York Times Mother Nature’s Melting Pot Souther Salazar By HUGH RAFFLES THE anti-immigrant sentiment sweeping the country, from draconian laws in Arizona to armed militias along the Mexican border, has taken many Americans by surprise. It shouldn’t —...