Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Curiodrome Film Society
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Just the thing for you parents with too many kids: Jarts!
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Cob Job
Local Cable-Access Variety/Talk/Game Show Extraordinaire: Cob Job,
shot primarily at the Curiodrome now has web presence!
Check out episode 1:
shot primarily at the Curiodrome now has web presence!
Check out episode 1:
COB JOB episode one from Cob Job on Vimeo.
Friday, May 29, 2009
A Major Development
It is with freshly creamed jeans that I announce the arrival of... A NEW PUCCHO FLAVOR!
And not just any old flavor, but perhaps the most delicious flavor yet: Vampire Tomato flavor. Alright, so it probably isn't actually Vampire Tomato flavor, but damned if I know what else to call it. The UHA website (www.puccho.jp) makes it somewhat clear the the big red tomato guy is a vampire that preys on the little green guys. Hell, if the little green guys taste anything like this puccho, I'd vampirize 'em too. See/taste for yourself, but be quick about it- supplies are limited!
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Big Show Tonight
That's right- we are hosting a music concert tonight, featuring these superb acts:
-Polaroid
-Hand Hug
-Wayfare
-Mosiej
Polaroid frontman Richard Halsted has pledged to keep playing until all audience members have been weirded out. Hopefully there are some jaded types in the crowd, otherwise the performance may only be 8 or 9 seconds long.
-Polaroid
-Hand Hug
-Wayfare
-Mosiej
Polaroid frontman Richard Halsted has pledged to keep playing until all audience members have been weirded out. Hopefully there are some jaded types in the crowd, otherwise the performance may only be 8 or 9 seconds long.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Signage, Newness
Thursday, May 7, 2009
On Sale Now
The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre
Stephen D. Youngkin
University of Kentucky Press
Hardcover, 680 pages
"Born Laszlo Loewenstein, Hungarian Lorre (1904–1964) transformed himself from minor stage presence to Hollywood character actor through pivotal professional relationships and one breakthrough role. Portraying a child murderer in 1931's M, Lorre conveyed his unique blend of pathos and complexity so acutely that his career blossomed—with hits like 1935's Crime and Punishment; 1941's The Maltese Falcon; and 1942's Casablanca—even as his personal life unraveled with drug addiction, romantic turmoil and personal insecurity. Youngkin, coauthor of two previous books on Lorre, examines his subject with striking rigor. Through interviews with hundreds of Lorre's friends and associates—including Fritz Lang, Alfred Hitchcock and Billy Wilder—and frequent dips into film and media archives, Youngkin peels back the layers of Lorre's life to reveal a fascinating, nuanced individual who struggled with intellectual issues in the midst of glamour and fame. As a parallel to Lorre's struggles with typecasting, Youngkin details the rise and fall of the studio star system, giving a strong backdrop to the actor's professional as well as personal dramas."
-From Publisher's Weekly
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Friday, April 10, 2009
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Addison Rogers With It Now
Yo yo. Yes yes y'all. And it don't stop.
So I am currently at the Curiodrome, working it.
I just had a good conversation with a friend. It was real positive.
I got some good karma off it. It was a real trip.
Everyone should come on out Sunday to the Cob Job screening at the Curiodrome.
Cob Job is my brother and Dave and Dave and Eric and Matt and Nile.
Have fun!
So I am currently at the Curiodrome, working it.
I just had a good conversation with a friend. It was real positive.
I got some good karma off it. It was a real trip.
Everyone should come on out Sunday to the Cob Job screening at the Curiodrome.
Cob Job is my brother and Dave and Dave and Eric and Matt and Nile.
Have fun!
Monday, March 30, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
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