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Comment Archives: stories: Arts and Culture

Re: “Tonight: NPR's On Point With Tom Ashbrook at TPAC

The other morning I turned on the radio during the middle of On Point and the guest was talking and continued to talk uninterrupted for maybe 20 or 30 seconds. I thought, "Damn, someone must be filling in for Ashbrook today. No way he lets a guest speak for that long without interrupting." Turns out I was confused about what time it was and the show was actually Fresh Air.

Ashbrook has his good points. His worst point is that he can't shut up for more than about ten seconds.

Posted by Marvin on 03/29/2013 at 9:36 AM

Re: “Nashville Recap: ‘When You’re Tired of Breaking Other Hearts’

My favorite recap so far. Joffrey! That Edwin song, the recurring ending. Love how you point out the obvious foreshadowing. Bravo.

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Posted by showfan on 03/28/2013 at 9:11 PM

Re: “Robert K. Massie's biography shows the human side of Catherine the Great, Russia's brilliant 18th century monarch

To each his own. Me, I find that the unsubstantiated quibbles of illiterate crackpots are just amusing.

Posted by mr. pink on 03/28/2013 at 5:35 PM

Re: “Nashville Recap: ‘When You’re Tired of Breaking Other Hearts’

Can't wait for Season Two!

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Posted by Jgo on 03/28/2013 at 10:15 AM

Re: “Robert K. Massie's biography shows the human side of Catherine the Great, Russia's brilliant 18th century monarch

Massie's latest book proves his incompetence as a researcher and writer. He's lost his marbles t 82!
The book is full of jejune errors and stupidities. He cant even read Russian, so his research is sophmoric! One os the worst books ever foisted on an unsuspecting udience.
and this is the gret
american expert on
russia! Puleze!! The fulsome praise of silly reviewers is just nauseating!!

Posted by John T. Alexander on 03/27/2013 at 2:16 PM

Re: “James Franco Gets the Real Story Behind Letterman's Harmony Korine Ban

Ah, a Streep peep purse curse. Of course.

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Posted by Kevin Rowlett on 03/26/2013 at 1:44 PM

Re: “Tomorrow: The Incredible Shrinking Man at The Belcourt

"a matchbook Robinson Caruso."

Man, there's a phrase I wish I'd written. Thanks, Tony!

Posted by mr. pink on 03/25/2013 at 3:23 PM

Re: “Tomorrow: The Incredible Shrinking Man at The Belcourt

It took a lot of guts for CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON director Jack Arnold to keep the book's ending, instead of transplanting a rescue and "last minute miracle cure." I really enjoyed the film. It was also very much a matchbook Robinson Caruso.

Posted by Tony Youngblood on 03/25/2013 at 2:53 PM

Re: “Flipping Channels: Revolution Will Be Televised After All

I <3 Justified.

No mention of the return of Doctor Who this Sat or Game of Thrones this Sun?

Posted by TobintheGnome on 03/25/2013 at 10:41 AM

Re: “One More Chance to See Spirited Away and Studio Ghibli Classics at Belcourt

As a fan of Studio Ghibli, I recommend you check out Oblivion Island!

http://www.shopmanga.co.uk/title.php?Ref=1…

Posted by Edward Buchanan on 03/24/2013 at 10:29 PM

Re: “Tomorrow: The Incredible Shrinking Man at The Belcourt

I only recently caught up with the original novel, Matheson's "The Shrinking Man" (less shrieking title), and it's also remarkable..

Posted by B Mazor on 03/23/2013 at 6:26 AM
Posted by Laura H on 03/22/2013 at 10:19 PM

Re: “What You Missed: The Rock-afire Explosion's Reunion Tour

They have a Billy Bob's Wonderland that operates in Barboursville, WV. The band is in rough shape but it is still working.

Posted by M on 03/22/2013 at 8:40 AM

Re: “Deep Focus: 92 in the Shade, Thomas McGuane, and the Titan Warren Oates

Pretty much everything McGuane touched in ’70s film (excluding THE SPORTING CLUB, which he didn't adapt) got instant mainstream rejection and an immediate cult following. The most underrated of the bunch may be THE MISSOURI BREAKS, if only because it was so hated when released. No movie could've met the greatest-movie-ever-MADE!!! expectations raised by its cast-screenwriter-director team, but watching the movie today without that anticipation, McGuane's twangy absurdist dialogue and quizzical plot turns come as an invigorating surprise.

Found a copy of THE BUSHWHACKED PIANO at McKay's and need to stick with it—McGuane's high style (in every sense) takes some perseverance. Kind of reminds me so far of how Mark Leyner is the funniest thing you've ever read for 10 pages.

Posted by mr. pink on 03/22/2013 at 1:15 AM

Re: “One More Chance to See Spirited Away and Studio Ghibli Classics at Belcourt

Personally, I don't think you missed much by not catching Ocean Waves. I found it to be kinda cheeseball and the TV production values threw me for a loop. Plus, all of the characters ranged from a little unpleasant to totally irritating, but I guess that's just the reality of teenagers.

Only Yesterday was the jam though. Castle in the Sky and Porco Rosso were my favorites from last year that I hadn't already seen.

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Posted by Lance Conzett on 03/21/2013 at 12:07 PM

Re: “One More Chance to See Spirited Away and Studio Ghibli Classics at Belcourt

I've never seen NAUSICAA and that's the one I'm most excited about this time around. I love all of the early Saturday cartoon programming at Belcourt in general. Such a fun tradition as Saturday mornings on TV aren't what they used to be. Plus, it's a great way to turn 8 year old cartoon buffs into 18 year old cinephiles.

Posted by Joe Nolan on 03/21/2013 at 11:48 AM

Re: “Project Runway Recap: 'Take It All Off!'

Laura, sorry you had to take over for one of the lamest PRs ever! This could have been fun if Heidi had been charitable and given the teams enough time to get a grip on things most of them have never encountered before (men's tailoring, tear-aways) . These kind of rank episodes waste everyones time, and I'm sorry to see it was Amanda who had to go on this one. Heidi had the nerve to act like she was dissapointed, and that this was the worst turnout ever, but would that be because the network doesn't have money for two days of work on these kind of projects? Sad for the viewer, and sad for the designers who don't need their time wasted. Have fewer designers if you cannot afford to spend enough time on the projects.

The jacket that Layana made was unbelievably bad. She is usually great, but she will be one of the finalists because she is very good, she is pretty, and she provides drama that the show feeds on. How was it ok for her to get help from Stanley (on the other team)? Because she's here to stay. At least Michele did something different. I'll even give her credit for trying to have a better idea than just 'plain suits'. Daniel's trench needed a belt, but was a great idea.

Posted by roberts on 03/20/2013 at 6:59 PM

Re: “Project Runway: Week Seven

Worn out with the team challenge concept. Daniel and Richard should have gone home not only for being a ball hog with the gold tape, but for the dated mess of a loser dress they turned out. The work that went into Amanda and Michele's as well as Stanley and Layana's dresses had me thinking tie. Both dresses were just fabulous!

I was preturbed that PR would not let you see the entire list of the high school kids' scores online. Who came in second or last? Glad to see Zac telling Nina that girls do wear long dresses (he knows since he sells them) and hey Nina did you go to the prom?

Posted by roberts on 03/20/2013 at 6:24 PM

Re: “Project Runway: Week Six

Stanley had the major advantage here with model-granny. Great look, no brainer. But I'm always bothered by the challenges that hope to please someone (a real person), then their taste is up for judgement by the likes of Heidi, who can say some cruel things. Patricia should have really gone home here with that fabric wrapping ensemble. And, oh the bashing she took behind the scenes from her team. I totally agree Abby, less drama, more design!

My heart went out to Amanda trying to help her client. Gutwrenching! I'm with you too that I could not understand the applause for Richard's dress. You can't tell me Heidi would really be dying to wear that with boots or wear that with leggings - yeah sure. Benjamin's client asked for that look, got it, and was thrilled with it; why does he go home because the judges decide he should have talked her into something else? PR please quit using real people! This is always painful!!

Posted by roberts on 03/20/2013 at 6:06 PM

Re: “Project Runway: Week Five

There was no question who should have won this challenge - Amanda's fringe dress was amazing!! SO flattering, and hit it from all sides, unlike Richard's look (which always does something different in the back for some reason).

I'm with you on the Dance Moms - all the adults involved should be locked up.

Posted by roberts on 03/20/2013 at 5:19 PM

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