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Current Cinema

One little rule about shooting is that you're not supposed to cross the line between two characters. You shoot on one side of the line - you can't just pop to the other side of the line, because what a camera seems to be doing is just mimicking a person in the room. It becomes a person in the room, an observer.

And...
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Some days the sun rises with a conviction I don't have.
A soothing, luminous, crimson, orange haze lights up warm and smiling
until it sets your dinner table with a lipstick sunset.
Today was not going to be one of those days.
The phone rang before that lumination had a chance
and it wasn't love on the other end.
Coppers again. Diggin' for information like...
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The Floor Heater

It was a low, indistinct, continous sound at first.
In the coming light of day, it grew.
Murmuring saffron regalia;
a golden red saree sweeping the polished marble
on the floor of your contemptible imagination.
You woke half a stop behind.
You always do this:
play genie with the focal ratio,
discern vague red shapes from rubbing your eyes
as someone beautiful...
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Clothes maketh the man

Big Boi, Steve McQueen, or Sean Connery will tell you it's a truth universally acknowledged that the way we look or dress reflects an instinctive desire to stand out in a crowd, to attract those whom we find appealing while keeping others at arm's length. The same attitudes, as many studies have demonstrated, apply to male red-winged blackbirds, who readily flaunt...
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In Defense of Classical Music

Music expresses feeling, that is to say, gives shape and habitation to feeling, not in space but in time. To the extent that music has a history that is more than a history of its formal evolution, our feelings must have a history too. Perhaps certain qualities of feeling that found expression in music can be recorded by being notated...
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ferretbite:
That was the most interesting thing i've read all weekend.
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He was in Jamaica. On a visit. He'd been dragged out for the second (no, third night) to a club, a duppy club. Full of living ghosts. Ghosts of the living sort, the American sort that walk completely unaware of all breathing plants amongst them; unaware of anything whatsoever save that what pays them their due attention, by God! Uck! And this, all over again,...
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DOOR WIDE OPEN
JACK KEROUAC & JOYCE JOHNSON

A Beat Love Affair in Letters, 1957-1958

(currently enjoying this little gem of a book)