m Henry jones on Harry smith
50 films to see by 14
HBO documentary on Central Park bird watching airs tomorrow. Includes author Jonathan Franzen. I don’t have HBO, so let me know how it turns out…
PELICANS

Brown Pelicans in Brooklyn
Seen from Calvert Vaux Park 7/14/12
Despite the atrocious reviews we went to see To Rome With Love. Not as bad as the reviews indicated. This makes two WA movies in a row seen in a theater. It helps to have a local independent art house. They were bragging in a promo clip about purchasing digital projectors and their plans to move into the future. Not sure if that's good or not. Not thrilled seeing giant pixels on the big screen. I don't know If it makes a difference anyway since the first thing we discussed leaving the theater was how unviewable the big scenic pan shot was. I mean total visual chaos that seemed to go on forever. You had to shut your eyes. I liked the retro style of the film although the alitalia product placement would have been pan-am back in the heyday of jet set romantic comedies. In an interview with a main actor, (AB) addressed WA's hands-off directorial technique. Relaxing after a take ab asked the other actor in the scene, "do you think he liked it?" Other actor: shrug.
Kickstarter campaign to bring the ReadySet battery and solar kit to the U.S.
"cheap" eats
pizza!
and we were all just whistling the theme song last night.
untamed downloads
Dutchman (1967) 1/6 - 6/6 Complete on YouTube / if you dare!
buscemi top 10
"high" end dining at robertas
i was sure ted would bomb.

'Ted' triumphs with $54 mil at weekend B.O.
tribeca in the 70s
hot time



was watching some x games. saw some 12 yo competing with the big boys. turns out he was the first among them to successfully have a verifiable 1080 (three complete revolutions) though not in competition.
hot wheels loop for reals!
fiona apple slowly transitioning to grey gardens future.

Rip art net magazine

15 years of online art news thanks to Walter Robinson. Good luck in the future.
Use the extra second wisely.
season three of louis premieres tonight at 1030 on fx.
upsets abound. italy defeats germany and will face spain in the finals on sunday. and nadal falls to an unranked player in the second round of wimbledon in five sets.
seven nation army

The song is very popular in European football stadia even becoming the anthem of Italy's World Cup win in 2006 and was used in both Euro 2008, when the teams walked onto the pitch at the start of the game[12] and in Euro 2012, when it was played when a goal was scored. Its emergence as a popular sporting anthem can be traced to a bar in Milan, Italy where on October 22, 2003 supporters of Club Brugge K.V. overheard the song while preparing for a UEFA Champions League group match against A.C. Milan and began to sing along. After a 0-1 upset win, the fans brought the song back with them to Belgium, where Brugge began playing it during matches. After Brugge hosted A.S. Roma in a UEFA Cup match on February 15, 2006, the Italian side brought the song back home with them. By the time the World Cup had began in June, the song had become the national team's unofficial anthem.[13]


In response to the song's popularity in Italy, Jack White said:


I am honored that the Italians have adopted this song as their own... Nothing is more beautiful than when people embrace a melody and allow it to enter the pantheon of folk music. As a songwriter it is something impossible to plan. Especially in modern times. I love that most people who are chanting it have no idea where it came from. That's folk music.[14]

During the Scottish Cup Semi-Final in April 2006 where Hearts met local rivals Hibernian this song gained infamy as when Paul Hartley had scored his hattrick and Hearts fourth goal against Hibs this song was played to which the Hearts fans started chanting to the chorus "Oh the Hibees are gay".



The song is also played at home games of A-League team Melbourne Victory following a team goal, the song has become an almost un-official anthem for the club's fans. Its played too during home games from Estudiantes Tecos from Mexican League.


The song has also become increasingly popular at American college football games, being used at many large venues throughout the country.[15][16] Introduction of the song to college football can be traced to the Penn State football program, where in 2006 a spokesman was inspired after hearing a Public Radio International story about A.S. Roma's use of the song. At about the same time, Arrangers' Publishing Company began to sell sheet music of the song for marching bands and by January 2012 had sold around 2,000 copies.[13] The University of Southern Califonia marching band plays the song in reference to quarterback Matt Barkley's jersey number 7.


It was used in 2011 at M&T Bank Stadium as the official hype-song for the Baltimore Ravens.[17]


It is also played before tipoff at New York Knicks games.

Edward munch's damaged retina