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MUTO: a Mural Animated by BLU

One Plus One Equals Three | July 5th 2008 by Andrew Haig

MUTO, a stunning wall-painted animation by BLU. Thanks Ben Greig. read more

Belly Dancer in the Dead Sea

Ranger wow !!! | June 30th 2008 by Plucked Rat

Belly Dancing at the Bottom of the World Isragirl Presents : Belly Dancer at the Dead Sea, Photo by Dror Davidman © Let me tell ya, the dead sea may cause people to do foolish things such as taking the best mushrooms they have in their possession an read more

Insane

The Plucked Rat | June 16th 2008 by Plucked Rat

Todays Specials - “Insane in the Membrane”… This video of Cypress Hill is CRAZY » You’ve got to check it out !!! The Plucked Rat presents : Video by daiegos © Insane in the Membrane - Indeed… Featured friends’ pos read more

Whatchamacallit…

Ranger wow !!! | June 16th 2008 by Plucked Rat

Planning a whatchamacallit - Check this video out… A friend sent me this video - It is so stupid… You’ve got to check it out !!! The Plucked Rat presents : Video by Guadee © Does any of you know - where can I get one of those ??? read more

Back from the "Hill" Country: Senator Clinton Returns to New York

Walking Off the Big Apple | June 4th 2008 by Teri Tynes

Last night, Mrs. Clinton of New York (as the Times refers to her) returned from the comfort food of her base (white, working class, older voters, women) to the multicultural, diverse and educated environs of Baruch College's Vertical Campus at Lexing read more

Free NYC! (Thing to Do and See)

The Vacationer | May 26th 2008 by Trip Shop - Travel Journal

New York is an expensive place to live, but it doesn’t need to be an expensive place to play! There is so much to do in the city for free, so get a piece of paper and start taking notes (or just hit print): Always free: The National Museum of the A read more

Profile of Simon Warner

In The Gallery | May 21st 2008 by Jo Whitehead

Wind Tunnel - 1 minute digital video on continuous loop, plus giclée prints."Continuing a theme of natural processes that I explored in A Guide to Yorkshire Rivers, this new film takes up the power of the wind. Accompanied by one of Conlon Nancarrow read more

Through the Lens - Private View

In The Gallery | May 10th 2008 by Jo Whitehead

Over fifty people attended the private view of our latest show - Through the Lens - on Thursday 8 May. Apart from viewing John Cuttriss's model interiors inside boxes and through peep holes, our guests also entered the blackout booth to watch Simon read more

Through the Lens....

In The Gallery | May 8th 2008 by Jo Whitehead

"Through the Lens...." an exhibition of work images by eight diverse photographers opens tonight at Keighley Arts Factory.The exhibition is an exploration of how the image we see is fed back to the eye through the lens. The works range from pi read more

Walking to the Cinema (A Slideshow)

Walking Off the Big Apple | May 1st 2008 by Teri Tynes

I saw several movies at the Tribeca Film Festival this week, and most every day, I walked from my apartment in the Village up Broadway and then east on E. 12th or E. 13th (by mistake, overshooting where I needed to turn) to the screenings at the Vill read more

Now Showing at the Tribeca Film Festival: Guest of Cindy Sherman…

Walking Off the Big Apple | April 30th 2008 by Teri Tynes

As someone who occasionally ventures forth into the strange territory known as the New York Art World, but at a very subterranean level (I am unknown to most there), I would be derelict in my duties not to point readers toward this new film. I saw th read more

Walking Off the Tribeca Film Festival, Day 6

Walking Off the Big Apple | April 29th 2008 by Teri Tynes

I'd like to make some general observations about my experience covering the Tribeca Film Festival.• Already I am tired and behind on my schedule. Every morning I sit down with the list of movie screenings and scratch through the names of movies I d read more

Walking Off the Big Apple's Squirrels in New York You Tube Film F…

Walking Off the Big Apple | April 23rd 2008 by Teri Tynes

I'm getting ready for the Tribeca Film Festival today, organizing a daily schedule of film screenings, roundtables, and press events. I am one of 2,000 accredited press people, by the way. As I mentioned, I'm writing a second blog about film matters read more

The Upcoming Tribeca Film Festival, Reframe, and Introducing a Ne…

Walking Off the Big Apple | April 21st 2008 by Teri Tynes

Holy WOTBA double blogging! Today, I am happy to announce to Walking Off the Big Apple (WOTBA) readers the launch of a new blog titled "Shoe Leather" over on the website, Reframe. A new project of the Tribeca Film Institute, Reframe will become an in read more

Nature Found Them Guilty: 'Long Weekend'

One Plus One Equals Three | April 15th 2008 by Andrew Haig

Another in our remembrances of Australia's cinematic past. A forgotten gem of the Australian film industry of the 1970s is Colin Eggleston's 'Long Weekend' from 1978. A young couple go bush in an effort to rekindle the flames of their... read more

The Man from Hong Kong: An Ozploitation Classic

One Plus One Equals Three | April 8th 2008 by Andrew Haig

It's always entertaining to see a film (trailer above) that features George Lazenby, Valiant Chargers, a hang-gliding kung-fu cop and Frank Thring! 1975's 'The Man From Hong Kong' is Australia's first kung-fu action movie, directed by Brian Trenchard read more

The Girl, The Boy, The School and The Rock

One Plus One Equals Three | April 1st 2008 by Andrew Haig

Here's the strangely long and rather awkward trailer to Peter Weir's 1975 film 'Picnic at Hanging Rock'. Weir's film is based upon Joan Lindsay's novel set in 1900 where a group of schoolgirls mysteriously disappear whilst visiting Victoria's Hanging read more

Del Toro on Hitchcock (Very Briefly)

One Plus One Equals Three | March 30th 2008 by Andrew Haig

"David Cronenberg was a major influence. He is a nihilist and I am a romantic. I admire Terry Gilliam; we have the same sense of fantasy. Reality and fantasy have equal weighting. Also Luis Bunuel. Alfred Hitchcock because he was... read more

Scenes from a Film Symposium: Orphans 6

Walking Off the Big Apple | March 30th 2008 by Teri Tynes

The first several slides would suggest that the participants in the Orphan Film Symposium, March 26-29, 2008 at NYU, were more interested in food and drink than films, but most of the images that follow reveal their true passion.As my memory of the s read more

Endless life

vangardx's blog | January 29th 2008 by Syamsulariff Bin Mohamed

Salam & hello to all my dearest reader, as usual when i approving or accepting any friend request from friendster or mypace i will give them a small banner as my appreciation for being my friend. This time i got animated banner which is a moving read more

Walking Art Video: Mesmerizing Animated Wall Painting by the Arti…

Walking Off the Big Apple | January 28th 2008 by Teri Tynes

I enjoy this animated wall painting from the artist Blu. I also like Blu's website, not only for its clever design but for the sketchbooks.I haven't sketched in a long time. I usually sketch outside, but it's too cold, and I'm getting cabin fever. I read more

The City That Sometimes Sleeps, and I Am Legend, the Movie

Walking Off the Big Apple | November 15th 2007 by Teri Tynes

Look at this photo I took of the Washington Square Arch at 7 a.m. this morning. Do you see anyone? I don't see anyone.I'm looking forward to the upcoming Will Smith vehicle, I Am Legend, scheduled for release on December 14. During the shooting of th read more

Movie Feature Dedicated to All Righteous Girlfriends of WOTBA

Walking Off the Big Apple | November 9th 2007 by Teri Tynes

The following New York-themed film of the WOTBA Cinema Magique goes out to all the girlfriend readers of Walking Off the Big Apple, especially those with their own websites. You know, some readers come and go, self-interested parties will google them read more

Claire Scully

Curious Artist | September 10th 2007

“The primary focus of my personal work is to explore the relationship between nature and the modern urban environment by the subversion of the familiar and overlooked into a sinister surreal situation using mutation and juxtapositions. A mix o read more

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