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Today concludes our second series, Basic Instinct!

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Stay tuned for some pretty cool stuff, including several of

Louis C.K.’s Early Short films!

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Coming Up:

They’re All Going to Laugh at You 7/15-7/25

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Named for the famous line in Brian DePalma’s rendition of Carrie, this theme will take a look at anxiety, vouyerism, and fear of judgement as well as unconventional pieces (poetry, short dramedies, prose)  by our favorite stand-up comedians.

I want to mention that we have a lot of cool stuff for this collection including several of

Louis C.K.’s early short films!

We can’t wait to share!

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Way of the Future: Obsession

Pieces that look at ambition, fixation, neuroses, and superstition

Artwork by Steven Quinn:

http://society6.com/terra3/Taking-notes_Print

& Sammy Slabbinck

http://society6.com/Imass/Burden-of-Beauty_Print

Music Mash: Nico & Sammy Slabbinck

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I’ll be your mirror
Reflect what you are, in case you don’t know
I’ll be the wind, the rain and the sunset
The light on your door to show that you’re home

When you think the night has seen your mind
That inside you’re twisted and unkind
Let me stand to show that you are blind
Please put down your hands
‘Cause I see you

I find it hard to believe you don’t know
The beauty that you are
But if you don’t let me be your eyes
A hand in your darkness, so you won’t be afraid

When you think the night has seen your mind
That inside you’re twisted and unkind
Let me stand to show that you are blind
Please put down your hands
‘Cause I see you

“I’ll be Your Mirror” by The Velvet Underground & Nico

Artwork by Sammy Slabbinck:

http://society6.com/Imass/The-Discovery-of-Modern-Art_Print

Top 5 Tuesday: American Authors who went to War

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1.) Shel Silverstein

author of Where the Sidewalk Ends, The Giving Tree, A light in the Attic

 Shel Silverstein, author of The Giving Tree and Where the Sidewalk Ends, began drawing cartoons for the military newspaper, “Stars and Stripes”, in the 1950s, when he served in Japan and Korea.

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2.) Roald Dahl

Author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, James and the Giant Peach

Dahl was a fighter pilot in World War II,  until he got shot down in the Libyan desert, which left him with head injuries that eventually caused him to have terrible headaches. One of Dahl’s first published works was a piece for the Saturday Evening Post called “Shot Down Over Libya,” which became a popular article and helped encourage him to try his hand at writing.

[information taken from here]

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3.) Mario Puzo

author of the Godfather Trilogy (novels and films)

Mario Puzo was brought up in a poor family in New York. He served in Germany in World War II and later went to college on the GI Bill.

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4.) J.R.R. Tolkien

author of The Lord of The Rings Trilogy, The Hobbit, & Multiple critical essays including Beowulf: the Monsters & the Critics

Tolkien was a survivor of the trenches of World War I, who wrote that “a real taste for fairy-stories was wakened by philology on the threshold of manhood, and quickened to full life by war.”

 

 
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5.) Jack Kerouac

author of On the Road, The Subterraneans, & Big Sur

“Before he became a famous novelist of the counterculture, Jack Kerouac enlisted in the U.S Naval Reserve. He lasted through only 10 days of boot camp, spent more than two months in a psychiatric ward and then was deemed ‘unfit for service.'”

( Los Angeles Times )

 
Link to Jack Kerouac Artwork:

A Man’s World

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Sons and daughters follow close

in footsteps stained with tragedy

 I make dull your brilliant shades

of joy and wondrous honesty

You’ll see me soon

a cool disgrace

naked in the blaze of day

my cowardice

my slow deceit

upon your limbs like brown decay

but on this morn

I’m strong and bold

a hero in your books and hymns

a face of calm

that won’t betray

my dears, 

remember me this way

“The Father” by Angie Hoover-Hillhouse

Artwork by Sammy Slabbinck

http://www.society6.com/lmass

Top 5 Tuesday: Literary Works on Lust and Destruction

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1.) Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

“Love is heavy and light, bright and dark, hot and cold, sick and healthy, asleep and awake- its everything except what it is”

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2.) Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte

“Be with me always – take any form – drive me mad! Only do not leave me in this abyss, where I cannot find you! Oh, God! it is unutterable! I can not live without my life! I can not live without my soul!”

images3.) Lolita by  Vladimir Nabokov

“Lolita, light of my life, fire of my loins. My sin, my soul.”

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4.) Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates

“The hell with this aching, suffering, callow, half-assed delusion that he was in “love” with her. The hell with “love” anyway, and with every other phony, time-wasting, half-assed emotion in the world.”

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5.) Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy

“They’ve got no idea what happiness is, they don’t know that without this love there is no happiness or unhappiness for us–there is no life.”

Our L.A. Event Picks: Week of 7/1

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July 4 from 2pm-5pm: $12

Lost & Found Film Club, a monthly showcase of ephemeral, industrial, and educational 16mm films, salutes some of the things  that make this country great: Burgers? Check. Sparklers? Check. Amber waves of film grain from sea to shining sea? Double check.

http://www.cinefamily.org/films/lost-and-found-film-club#lost-found-film-club-july-4th-2013

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May – Sept @ Los Angeles County Museum of Art

The exhibition Hans Richter: Encounters examines the  career of painter, filmaker, and writer, Hans Richter, as both an innovator and a collaborator for the first time.

http://www.lacma.org/art/exhibition/hans-richter-encounters

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7/5-7/6 at 8pm: $12-$150

Looney Tunes projected on a giant  screen, with their exhilarating scores played live by the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

http://www.hollywoodbowl.com/tickets/warner-bros-presents-bugs-bunny-symphony-ii/2013-07-05