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The Virgin Suicides
Alisa and I just watched Sophia Coppola’s sophomore effort (if you count Lick the Star) on DVD, and I liked it, but I’m not sure why. It’s not that I can’t speak about it, but more that I can’t point specifically to what along the way grabbed me. Perhaps it’s the bias built in by liking Lost in Translation so much, or perhaps it’s the Air soundtrack (doubtful). It’s not on my top 25 or anything, but it’s a well-crafted film and worth watching.
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Spring Thing: Quite the Thing
I spent Friday evening through this evening (got back a few hours ago) having a great time at the Spring Thing, put on by the Philadelphia Folksong Society.
It ended up being much more… civilized(?) than I expected. I’ve been exposed to the more rustic* side of folk by Alisa at the Philly Folk Festival** and Falconridge, so I expected to be roughing it much more than we did. Tennis and basketball courts, a pool, and cabins with power, plumbing, and actual beds. These plus other amenities made it an extremely fun time with lots of relaxation and not too much work or stress (about things like bugs and mud and heat and work).
Spring Thing was very fun, and I’m looking forward to the next one.
* By which I mean, “involves tents.”
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Crisis… Again?
While passing a TV today, I caught the headline “Crisis in the Middle East” on CNN. I’m curious, when in recent history has this phrase not been applicable to the Middle East?
You may as well just say, “More on the Middle East.”
::shrug::
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A Mast for My Head
Behold, the stark beauty of the black letterform, expressed with graceful economy through Scala Sans by Martin Majoor, who is Dutch and is also way better at type design than most humans. It is my masthead.
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Jim Jarmusch’s Coffee and Cigarettes
First off, Coffee and Cigarettes is fun and worth spending some time to watch. I’ve really liked Jarmusch’s work (Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai) and I’ve suffered through his work (Dead Man). This film brought both experiences to mind, but thankfully more of the former and less of the latter.
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Thanks to the One
This man right here rocks. Many thanks to voodoochild for helping me get this thing on its first steps forward.
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Hello World
Note: This post is a test. I wonder what this will look like… Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Morbi sagittis posuere tellus. In nonummy gravida est. In volutpat. Mauris nonummy aliquet ipsum. Nulla at leo sit amet dui dictum tincidunt. In nec nunc nec lectus porta tempus. In nunc tortor, vestibulum in, varius in, commodo nec, libero. Nulla arcu enim, pulvinar a, pellentesque ut, mattis nec, neque. Sed metus est, ultricies sit amet, vehicula eleifend, vestibulum non, ante. Cras lobortis adipiscing wisi. Ut ut quam.