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Archives for February 2011

Missadventures: Stroop, There It Is!

February 15, 2011 by MadelineR Leave a Comment

By Madeline Reddington Welcome to another installment of some Euro-wisdom, Dutch style! Let's talk about Stroop. It's a syrupy substance favored by the Dutch and the main ingredient in "Stroopwafels," a sugary little snack that I may or may have developed a slight addiction to in Amsterdam. It's quite different from the Maple syrup we're used to eating with our … [Read more...] about Missadventures: Stroop, There It Is!

The Auteur Theory: The Surreal Auteur

February 14, 2011 by EricW Leave a Comment

By: Eric Weintraub David Lynch Film Writer/Director Age 65 Most Famous Works: Eraserhead (1977), Blue Velvet (1986), Mulholland Dr. (2001) Ten years before Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan became one of the most talked about films in town, there was another piece of surrealist filmmaking that included an ambitious woman struggling to become famous, a case of multiple … [Read more...] about The Auteur Theory: The Surreal Auteur

Dumb It Down: Save a Life? Maybe Later

February 14, 2011 by NathanR Leave a Comment

By Nate Rieder “Hey, stop and save a life with us real quick?” echoed a voice that I barely registered as I biked by, unconsciously yet purposefully avoiding eye contact with the girl to whom it belonged.  I didn’t mean to do it: that’s just the way things have become.  Of course I value human life.  A few minutes to potentially save one are certainly worth it.  But the … [Read more...] about Dumb It Down: Save a Life? Maybe Later

Notes from the Morongo

February 14, 2011 by AndrewR Leave a Comment

By Andrew Ramirez * It’s only an hour and a half drive east on the I-10, onto the California 60 and past the flare of car dealerships and outlet malls pulsing in the dead Riverside air before you get to the Morongo Casino in Cabazon, California. Inside the cigarette smoke is sucked up by wide-mouthed ventilation units hanging from the ceiling. Waitresses stride by with trays … [Read more...] about Notes from the Morongo

Life Lessons for Earthlings and Others: Living with the Clinically Insane

February 11, 2011 by SarahI Leave a Comment

By Sarah Ingerson All of us have had terrible roommates. From that girl at camp who has head lice to that roommate in college who listens to Metallica at 1am. We’ve all had them, but none of us has had a roommate quite like Rebecca in The Roommate. Because, quite frankly, she was clinically insane. But after sitting through an hour and a half of one of the most boring … [Read more...] about Life Lessons for Earthlings and Others: Living with the Clinically Insane

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