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  1. They thought this was a wonderful photograph?
  2. Took a break from work to empty and scrub clean the kitty litter box. Put it on the patio to dry and when I returned some birds had used it for target practice. 🤦‍♂️
  3. jesus and mary chain - stoned and dethroned
  4. I know nothing about them, but already interested in Goth Babe and Nap Eyes.
  5. I've been a bit focused on Garry Winogrand over the last couple of weeks. First to really popularize that 28mm FL, so popular on cell phones, and was a relentless shooter some call "the first digital photographer", though it was all on film. If you don't already know him and are curious, see below. There's a great doc too, trailer first.
  6. Thanks for all the work, and especially time, you've put into this Todd.
  7. If you need a laugh this Apple Music review is pretty fun. Poor Steve Jobs’ ghost.
  8. If there are any Eggers fans here, he's giving the eBook version of his latest, The Captain and the Glory, away free. https://store.mcsweeneys.net/products/the-captain-and-the-glory-e-book “A very short, allegorical novella, but capacious enough for all of your emotions about this period in history, from amusement to grief to irony to horror… As good as you can imagine, and ultimately, almost a hallucination of hope.” —Virginia Heffernan, Slate’s Trumpcast
  9. G. Gordon Liddy, Mastermind Behind Watergate Burglary, Dies at 90 This is the obit he deserves. Born George Gordon Battle Liddy in New Jersey in 1930, he is said to have been a frail boy who was inspired by the rousing radio speeches of Adolf Hitler that residents in his German American neighbourhood were listening to at the time. "If an entire nation could be changed, lifted out of weakness to extraordinary strength, so could one person," he wrote in his autobiography Will, recalling how he roasted and ate a rat at the age of 11 in order to overcome his fear of rodents. Some of the extreme ideas he, and colleague Howard Hunt, a former CIA officer, came up with - from plotting to kill Nixon critics to kidnapping anti-war protesters - never got the go-ahead, but their plan to bug the Democratic National Committee offices did. Also https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/30/us/g-gordon-liddy-dead.html?referringSource=articleShare
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    Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s Lost Album, Human Highway https://longreads.com/2021/03/30/crosby-stills-nash-youngs-lost-album-human-highway/
  11. Larry McMurtry, author of The Last Picture Show, Terms of Endearment, Lonesome Dove, and Brokeback Mountain dies at 84. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-56542882 I’m always going to remember him though for All My Friends Are Going to Be Strangers, a novel about not fitting in in San Francisco, while wasting time at the cinemas, a book I read when I moved to San Francisco and wasted lots of time in cinemas.
  12. For the first time in forever taking a couple days off and decided to load up the Kindle. How horrible am I? https://castro.fm/episode/1RFtKi
  13. This should answer all your fp L questions
  14. Sigma continues to do its own thang
  15. ^ Good to keep in mind when a single stop is irritating.
  16. Thought this free Sunday program might be interesting for some. https://silentfilm.org/making-music-for-film/ Our next free online masterclass features DJ Spooky in conversation with Carter Burwell and Graham Reynolds. These three extraordinary musicians (and friends) will talk about composing for film—touching on the similarities and differences for silent cinema. Paul D. Miller (DJ Spooky) is an artist and composer with an affinity for silent film. His live remix of D.W. Griffith’s The Birth of a Nation—Rebirth of a Nation—premiered in 2004 and Miller went on to score Dovzhenko’s Earth and Robert Wiene’s The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, among others. He executive-produced the Pioneers of African-American Cinema box set, which features his scores for two Oscar Micheaux films. Miller performed at SFSFF 2017 with his score for Micheaux’s Body and Soul and there are plans afoot to bring Miller to San Francisco to perform at SFSFF’s next in-person event. Carter Burwell is known to anyone who’s seen a film by the Coen Brothers—his ineffable touch is on everything from Blood Simple to The Big Lebowski to The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, not to mention his scores for films by Todd Haynes and Spike Jonze! Graham Reynolds composed the elegant music for Richard Linklater’s A Scanner Darkly, Before Midnight, and Where’d You Go, Bernadette, among his many other film scores. Reynolds got his film-composing start by scoring silent films!
  17. Magnum Square Print sale is back for the week. If you need something small for the walls. https://www.magnumphotos.com/shop/
  18. Hope you have a great birthday
  19. Speaking of animals... https://www.instagram.com/p/CMFcQPijXi-/?igshid=1wydztlawt2v9
  20. Bill Frisell: 70th Birthday Show March 18-21 $10.00 Special broadcast in celebration of Bill’s 70th birthday! Bill Frisell – Guitar Thomas Morgan - Bass Rudy Royston - Drums https://villagevanguard.com/product/bill-frisell-70th
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