wong kar wais in the mood for love has its premiere on ifc tonight at 9, replays at 1am.
There's little of what Susan Sontag, referring to photojournalism's relationship to war, called "the photography of conscience." There's no Goya, nothing wrenching or ravishing. Mumford obviously cares about the troops, but his drawings have an academic, bleached-out detachment. The work is attentive but not insightful, detailed but not affecting. You never get the feeling he's examined the moral ambiguity of war, the guilt, adrenaline rush, deprivation, or self-gratification of it. The pictures are proficient but impersonal.
99 cent store cartoon dvd
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brooks dowd and freedman on meet the tim (wnbc) next
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minotaur blogged
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board off topic
per cnn: levee breach at industrial canal in NO
correctiion: officials now calling it an "over topping" and workers are working on it in lower 9th ward - water rose 5-10 inches in 5 min. levee is broken.
-also : problem western side chintillie (sp?) west NO
donahue on oriley like white on rice
the chris rock produced show premieres on UPN at eight tonight. got good marks in the reviews.
19 hours to get from houston to austin by car
my mom in dallas happens to have her sister in town, they were heading out for batteries, water and wine. hope theres someone around for jim louis's mom. tell her to call my mom if need be.
this thing on john lenons jukebox on ch 13 is great. i think thats leiber and stoller they're talking to.
sid caesar your show of shows vidclips
and their good classic tv
links page
8 pm tonight gilmore girls - second show this season
the devil wears prada is shooting on my block today. no anne hathaway or meryl streep sightings to speak of.
via fmu station manager ken :
From the mouth of Steinski: I dunno whether Kanye was right about George Bush and black people, but I love it that someone turned his interview into a mashup, and someone else turned the mashup into a video, all in like a week.
from todays ny post:
This plan is for the birds.
City officials and NYC Audubon want all lights decorating the outside of buildings above the 40th floor to be turned off by midnight from now until the end of October.
The initiative, called
Lights Out New York, is to be announced today and is designed to help hundreds of thousands of migrating birds navigate safely through the Big Apple on their annual route south.
ABC NO RIO (156 Rivington st.) documentary on Sundance right now.
carpacolypse used to be on saturdays at 8 on spike. i think they took it off for a while. there are some fun video clips
here. it was the cool redneck jacksonville florida cast that brought me back to this show week after week.
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house and home thread
seinfeldian references - the soup / soupee model
According to folklorist Nathan Ausubel, the schlemiel traditionally was linked in Yiddish folklore with "his equally unlucky cousin, the schlimazl.... The two types did have an affinity; they both had their origin in the same economic swamp of ghetto-stagnation. Also their end product was identical - failure" (Pinkster 6). As Jerry's romance fails, George fails to get a suitable pair of glasses and, further, to realize that his "lost" ones are still sitting on top of his locker, a fact revealed to the audience in the last shot of the episode. By definition, the two types also have important differences. The schlimazl, like Sholem Aleichem's Tevye, is a "man more sinned against than sinning, as the victim of 'accidents' he did not engineer" (Pinkster 31). The schlemiel "has a hand in his [own] destruction; the more he attempts, the greater seem his chances for comic failure." Thus, when George pursues his potential to become a star hand model in another episode, he ruins his own chances for star status and financial success.(3) Caught up in his own importance, he unintentionally blurts out insults that further rile a miffed fashion designer; she shoves him into a burning embrace with a hot iron sitting on an ironing board. Here the schlemiel's "hand" in his own destruction becomes literal. The idea of "hand" signifying manipulation and control or the lack thereof, a frequent theme in the show, is rooted in classic Jewish humor.