Every month or two I have to write an overview of great restaurants, hotels and bars in Amsterdam. It's not a difficult job, it must be said; in fact, the writing of the piece takes the least time of all ...
Collecting the information is all about consuming - I have to eat, drink and sleep through some of the nicest venues in town (oh no!) - but it does consume time. Time and energy.
**Warning: The following is littered with spoilers. It is recommended that you do not read unless you have seen the film**
I would first like to mention that I have not read, nor do not intend on reading the novel Atonement by Ian McEwan My notes here are specific to the film directed by Joe Wright with screenplay written by Christopher Hampton.
That said. I would like to congratulate Messers Wright and Hampton on a wonderful first act, or first 70 minutes or so. All scenes that take place in 1935 are beautiful and the story and is well crafted with excellent time jumps and withholding of information until just the right moment. It was excellent filmmaking.
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This very special episode of NedPR Ned out of commission for reasons that are too gruesome to name here (he's fine, really). Shell-shocked, his little buddy, Nick, has taken over and offers his deranged view of what entertainment radio should be. Features included in this episode:
Scary audio collage by Nick Carpenter
Meg Glassen reads “A Requiem for Barry,” an essay about pain, baseball, and the mystery of fandom.
Musical offerings from Cambridge, MA band Drug Rug (”Day I Die”) and Albany, NY band Gun Christmas (”Crybaby”). Check out more of the bands at www.myspace.com/drugrug and www.myspace.com/gunchristmas.
There is a world of the spirit we can feel beyond this material world.
Bringing the sun back. That's what we were doing after a week of bright sunlight in Amsterdam was replaced by mist. Almost 3,000 flowers came to Amsterdam for The Valentine Peace Project.
Volunteers came, the Dutch Flower Council sent a photographer, - lots and lots of kids and members of the Pijp community center gasped and awed at the bunches and bundles of carnations, tulips and irises shuffling from room to room as poems were wrapped, tied or taped around them.
I knew similar parties putting this all together would soon be happening in a few hours in the US. I was pleased that enough people had come to participate in my project for its first incarnation in the Netherlands!
The writer’s strike is over. The picket lines are gone. People are getting back to work I think now is a good time now to examine what’s happened here in Hollywood over the past three months or so and see if we can piece together some of the more interesting facts to get to the bottom of all this, for as it is with many disasters, the true meaning and intention can often be seen clearly with the benefit of hindsight.
JOIN US this Sunday for
Mr.Mrs.
A weekly salon featuring art and fashion.
Noon to 5pm, 4634 Hollywood Boulevard
s.o.s. $50
CINDY DESANTIS fire sale
One of our featured artists,
Cindy Pop, a/k/a
Aida Cynthia De Santis,
fell ill in January 2007 due to complications from a surgery 10 years ago.
The illness led to a three-month hospital stay ending in June.
She has been recuperating since then.
Her insurance paid for most of everything, however, she has approximately $8,000 in bills for her hospitalization and medicines that are now in collection. And she still needs another surgery.
We are forgoing our mark up on all of Cindy's art. All purchases
can be totally tax deductible, with 100% going to Cindy's Medical Fund.
View more of Cindy's art:
I got three paintings in the above named group-show at W13 Gallery, in Downtown LA! There's a courtly love theme, for the Valentine Season. They chose the work off my website, and one, "Blooming Roses," I had promised to my favorite collector so a little drama ensued. But it turned out to be cosmic, because I contacted the collector to see what she thought, and found she had just gotten out of the hospital, after surgery, so I could give her my love and be there for her! She lovingly said “by all means, put the painting
Hello AMP-ers!
I'm out from NYC to play my music... it's a mix of jazz and pop, and I both sing and play trombone with a great band backing me up! I'm also up for collaborating and getting together, so please drop me a line if you're in LA or SF!
San Francisco
Friday 2/15
9pm - midnight
Revolution Cafe
22nd St. (Mission/Valencia)
$5 suggested
Los Angeles
Monday 2/18
9pm - one set
Tangier Lounge
2138 Hillhurst Ave.
$10
Elizabeth
http://www.elizabethjazz.com
This website has a listing of "their" favorite...
Top 40 Photoshopped Images.
Check them out!
http://www.vertustech.com/blog/
Jeff