Boy, howdy, does this movie look good...and part of its concept, at least as provided by the trailer, reminds me of the play, The Madness of King George III.
So I don't expect it to be heavily updated, but there's now a website for the Edgehill Civic Association. I put together this little Wordpress blog so the neighborhood organization could be a bit less reliant on paper flyers, and, if we're lucky, act as a source of information about our little corner of Richmond.
Jerod Gibson created a whole series of posters for a number of movies (and one TV show, so far). Each poster contains the silhouette of an iconic image from that film with a host of quotes contained therein. From the faux distressed backgrounds (which are tastefully muted colors) to the choice of typeface for the quotes, these are real gems.
There are only 12 posters available now, but I look forward to what he might add in the future. (via Quipsologies)
The restaurant kitchen may indeed be the last, glorious meritocracy—where anybody with the skills and the heart is welcomed.
Michael Ruhlman was able to post a complete chapter from Anthony Bourdain's book, Medium Raw, on his website. It's a fine read and certainly makes the book sound enticing.
lists of action items and discussions offline that started offline in a meeting around a conference table to begin with
goals with no purpose beyond self-congratulatory displays of business acumen
check dem boxes so you can keep your job
check dem boxes so your boss can check his boxes so your boss can check her boxes so his boss her boss can deliver a pat on the back
so you can get a pat on the back with all the force of a golf clap
check dem boxes so you can prove you did something this year so you can earn your paycheck so you can climb that ladder so you can check different boxes on a different list
A friend of mine recently told me that his wife saw a yet-to-be-opened bagel shop on Cary Street. Well today I saw it for myself in Carytown on my way from the bank to the farmers' market.
Jaks Bagels & Deli is expecting to open late October, and I'm pretty pumped. All you have to do is search my site for "bagel" and you'll get the picture. They're not likely to supplant my craving for porkroll, egg, and cheese sandwiches on poppy seed bagels that only Cupertino's can fulfill (in the Richmond area), but having a bagel shop closer to home has me pretty excited.
Tonight marks the start of the 2010 season of the National Football League, and last year's champions, the New Orleans Saints, face Brett Favre and the Vikings. I'll be sitting in class for at least the first quarter, but I'm excited for the return of my favorite sport, even if it looks like my New York Football Giants are in for a mixed season...again.
One of my favorite reasons or listening to Pandora is the discovery of new music. Tonight on my way home from class I discovered Blind Pilot, a band with some tasty acoustic-driven pop rock. Check out their video for "Go On, Say It" below:
I feel like this has been posted all over the Internet today, but this video (as of this writing) still has fewer than 4000 views. Let your ears be glad as you see all the people mentioned in the title of this post get down to musical business in the best way.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6G5JaicYuVU?fs=1&hl=en_US&hd=1&w=640&h=385] (via too many people to list, but it bears posting everywhere)
With the All Delighted People EP only just released last Friday (Go listen! It's incredible!), this news is startlingly exciting: Sufjan Stevens has a new full-length album releasing on October 12th of this year. If you preorderThe Age of Adz in the next two weeks you get a download code to snag the music in MP3 format two weeks before your physical media ships.
Mission Impossible 4...blah blah blah...Tom Cruise replacement...blah bla-- what?! BRAD BIRD is directing? The same Brad Bird who directed some of the finest animated films to grace the silver screen?