:D I saw a bumper sticker the other day that read, Mall-Wart Your Source for Cheap Plastic Crap!
That's too bad but not surprising about the loss of the fabric/sewing departments.
Folks like my mother who was raised in The Depression were doing creative recylcing a long time ago and...
In the reading room
Collette is great reading. Enjoy... We went to a Modigliani exhibit last year. I love his stuff. I didn't go see the biopic on him with Andy Garcia after I read the reviews of it.
I'm reading The Winds of Change by Eugene Linden and Same Souls, Different Bodies by...
Dorothy Parker and The Viscous Circle
Thanks for regenerating interest in this, Mad Hatter...
Here, here on that, Harp. Parker was a kind of center of gravity for the Circle.
We've stayed at "The Gonq" a couple times. I'd highly recommended it to anyone wanting a truly "vintage...
Ww indeed
We saw this last night. I didn't think audiences still had it in them to be that moved and that attentive. There were whole periods of absolute silence and people leaning forward in their chairs.
Mesmerizing...
These have been with me since I was a kid. I think my folks my have been given these or got them from work. I'd love to identify them.
If anyone recognizes the whistles or tops and can give me more information about them, I'd be most grateful. The grey whistle has no writing on it, and...
You're Going to Miss Me When I'm Gone
So many truly great poets and artists die, as you suggest, uknown or unrecognized in their true light. I think of the work of one of my writing lodestones, Louise Bogan. She wrote some of the most brilliant, chilling and trenchant lines in the...
If this film ever came to a theatre near us, we sure can't remember seeing it on the marquee or hearing about it. We checked out An Unfinished Life on DVD from the library the other night. What a good story with terrific performances by Robert Redford, Morgan Freeman, Josh Lucas, and yes, even...
Hi Feraud and Doctor Strange (as in Strangelove? One of my favorite films by my favorite director?)
I loved The Hours and Far From Heaven, too. Moody, interesting, entrancing films. But you're right, Prize Winner is a different kind of film for a period piece.
Woody is kind of an...
Oh, Harp, be still my heart. A kindred spirit... :-)
I had a master class with Hecht at Johns Hopkins. One of my professors and my advisor was a student and friend of Hecht (who wrote the forward to his book of peotry).
WWII affected him profoundly. And like any good poet (or artist)...
Hadley, had I my wits about as much as Ms. Parker did :) I would have thought of another moniker more appropriate to the motif of the lounge!
We've been to Easter Island and loved it. Mahina Taka Taka is Rapa Nuian for "full moon" and my "real" name has something to do with the moon...
Grand Junction
Oh, I love those Craftsman houses. Sweet :) Sounds like Grand Junction has a few things figured out...
Sorry to hear about the crafts store, PSG. I hope the Mom and Pops can continue to hold on as the chains become more ubiquitious.
Soundtracks
I've been collecting soundtracks since I bought the LP of 2001: A Space Odyssey some years ago. Here's what's "on the turntable" lately:
1) Chicago (the stage musical with Gwen Verndon, Chita Rivera and Jerry Orbach)
2) V for Vendetta - how happy I was to discover this film...
Much more
Thanks for bringing poetry into the forum. I had the pleasure and the priviledge to meet Anthony Hecht and take a class with him before he passed two years ago.
His obituaries noted him as a 'WWII poet, a Jewish-American poet, a Formalist.' Of course he, like Douglas, and...
Beautiful Poster
From - http://www.state.nd.us/hist/highbids.txt
America's Tribute to Britain. Marchbanks Press, New York. n.d. 30 x 20 in. American poster honoring Britain's efforts in the war. Poster pictures a bald eagle placing a laurelon the head of a British lion. European War...
Sweet Film
I think you'll like this Daisy :-) As in The Hours and Far From Heaven, Julianne looks great in period clothes and does her usual "knock it out of the park" job with the role.
Ou etes-vous, Olive bleu?
Wow, how interesting! Well, like you, we'd like to find an old theatre, so like-minded folks and some time to bring it back. We've been searching here --
http://cinematreasures.org/
We have a place in NS and have been looking at theatres there that could be...
Thanks, Daisy. The Fedora Lounge has been an interesting and amazing find. Given how many people here gravitate to things like old theatres and entertainment history, I think there may be hope for some "Cinema Treasures" out there waiting for the wrecking ball!
Thanks for the thread link :)
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