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StarTribune.com (Free subscription) | 11/28/2008
The Central Corridor light-rail line is going to make things considerably more clamorous along St. Paul's Cedar Street, causing substantial worries for two churches and a neighbor that treasures silence, Minnesota Public Radio.
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[CinemaRatty] Lattest Articles (Free subscription) | 11/19/2008
Cool It, Baby is a truly jaw-dropping little gem released by Something Weird as part of a three-movie pack. Directed by Lou Campa and dating from 1967, this ultra-low budget oddity is immensely...
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Filmmaker Magazine: Blog (Free subscription) | 10/13/2008
CineVegas programmer and Filmmaker contributor Mike Plante writes: "Not sure why the Off Camera festival in Krakow has gone so unnoticed in the US, maybe because it's first time and in an unknown city - but I went and it was great, all the filmmakers and jury had a blast, and they give out 100,000 Euros in their competition. Probably the biggest prize of any festival?" Off Camera was off my
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No Smoking in the Skull Cave (Free subscription) | 09/25/2008
The Udo Kier double feature! Flesh for Frankenstein "You have to fuck life in the gall bladder! I made that up! The thing about "Frankenstein" is that it was my first big film, for Andy Warhol, Paul Morrissey, So I asked if a doctor could come to the studio to give me lessons in Latin and teach me technical terms, something people learn in ten years, I wanted to learn in one day! But I learned all...
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Gossip Central (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
Friday, pre-hurricane. The excitement before the storm. Rooftop on 10th Avenue Assouline hosted a book party to celebrate a monumental tome, Veruschka. The epitome of fashion in her day, the model Veruschka, now 69, still looks amazing, even wearing a...
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DVD Times (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
DVD Video Review: The latest from Index, a documentary look at one of the unsung figures of the US underground scene. Anthony Nield reviews.
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 08/22/2008
THE more one learns about Andy Warhol, the less there is to like.Danny Williams was Warhol’s lover and a promising young film-maker who disappeared in 1966. He has been virtually erased from the history books.In A Walk Into The Sea: Danny Williams And The Warhol Factory, his niece Esther Robinson investigates the circumstances surrounding his disappearance and tries to get a sense of his place in the...
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Major Spoilers (Free subscription) | 07/16/2008
Don’t get overly excited - it’s not that Morrissey, but rahter Paul Morrissey formerly of Tokyopop who’s landed a new position at Boom! Studios. Boom! is being very secretive about the position and what titles (perhaps a couple of new ones) Morrissy will be working on. Guess we’ll have to wait until SDCC for the [...]
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ComicList Complete (Free subscription) | 07/16/2008
July 15th, 2008 - Los Angeles, CA – BOOM! Studios is happy to announce Paul Morrissey has been appointed to the position of XXXXXX/XXXXXXX Editor, overseeing the publisher’s upcoming line of comics based on the XXXXXX/XXXXXXX and XXXXX properties like XXXXXX/XXXXXXX and XXXXXX/XXXXXXX. "I am absolutely thrilled to be at BOOM! Studios," Morrissey enthused. " The entire staff lives and breathes comics,...
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THE BEAT (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
Another Boom release so soon! And this one is a little cute, but we were happy to hear that at least one laid-off Tokyopop editor, Paul Morrissey (left) has found gainful employment at Boom! where he’ll be working on a new line of…something. Click for a larger version of the below:
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Listening Post (Free subscription) | 07/13/2008
Whether you're fighting off a brutal hangover or just welcoming daylight into your field of vision after a good night's sleep, it's hard to beat The Velvet Underground's 1966 classic. "Sunday Morning" has the magical capacity to soothe you into...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 06/27/2008
"Frownland" could easily be mistaken as a minor classic from the hazy, meandering aesthetic of the independent film movement in the 1960s...
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MangaBlog (Free subscription) | 06/05/2008
Let’s start with the latest anonymous rumor to hit the internets, shall we? Someone going by the handle of Cthulhu, who claims to be an industry insider, posted this comment on Comics212 last night: Kodansha is forming their own manga publishing biz over here and says they will no longer be licensing to Del Rey [...]