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Coen brothers can’t get enough lovable dopes - Movie interviews- msnbc.com
The Cohen brothers say they realize that they often employ foolish characters in their stories, but that it makes "lovable" characters. The Cohen brothers say they realize that they often employ foolish characters in their stories, but that it makes "lovable" ... more
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Natalies Kocsis's paintings frenetic energy is spellbinding
More crazy illustrations here at the website of Brooklyn artist Nataile Kocsis. This is the website of the artist featured in a segment of current tv's new artist series 'The Current Gallery." Natalie makes these amazing watercolor and ink characters that jump right of the page. Their frenetic energy is spellbinding.
http://current.com/items/89124775_artist_natalie_kocsis More crazy illustrations here at the website of Brooklyn artist Nataile Kocsis. This is the website of the artist featured in a segme... more -
Artist: Natalie Kocsis
This Current Gallery profiles the work of Brooklyn, New York Artist: Natalie Kocsis http://www.natty.org
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Minor league baseball attracts fans through quirky names and mascots.
I listened to this on NPR. I really don't like baseball, but minor league games are always fun to go to. I really like the quirky name: "Conrad the Crawdad." I listened to this on NPR. I really don't like baseball, but minor league games are always fun to go to. I really like the quirky... more
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10 Memorable Movie Quotes
These great movie quotes often drift into my thoughts. The best part about them is that, whether they are brand new or seventy years old, they are inspiring, thoughtful, and entertaining. Click link to read more.... These great movie quotes often drift into my thoughts. The best part about them is that, whether they are brand new or seventy years o... more
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TV characters you'd date
Which TV Character would u like to date? Remember, we're talking character, not actor. Fun game!
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Frozen Dreams
A day in the life of an immigrant street vendor in East Los Angeles.
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June Bug: Brooklyn's Only Pedicab
To spend a day with June Bug is to see a neighborhood come alive in unique ways, and to have an over-the-shoulder vantage point on a life lived between margins. Those margins are both economic, as June Bug struggles to scrape together what money it takes to bring him mean comforts, and geographic, as he pedals among the streets between Washington and Bedford Avenues below Atlantic Avenue, streets lined with junkyards and garages, and then ventures onto streets that are newly fashionable with refurbished brownstones and young professionals. To spend a day with June Bug is to see a neighborhood come alive in unique ways, and to have an over-the-shoulder vantage point on a l... more
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