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Pictures at a Revolution: Five Movies and the Birth of the New Hollywood

Material Type: All, Books — Tags: , , , , , — Posted on December 11, 2008 at 9:14 am

By: Harris, Mark

Any serious or casual movie buff should read this book. It interweaves the stories of five movies nominated for Best Picture Oscar in 1967: “In the Heat of the Night”, “The Graduate”, “Bonnie and Clyde”, “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner”, and – most improbably – “Dr. Dolittle”. These disparate films, with their long, tortured development and production histories vividly described, represent a watershed moment in the history of the US film industry. The old Studio System, dominated by moguls and super-producers like Jack Warner, Joe E. Levine, Stanley Kramer, Walter Mirisch, and the like, was tottering on its last legs, consumed with turning out expensive “road-show” musicals and epics like “Cleopatra”, “The Sound of Music,” and “The Bible” – which, if successful, could put a studio in fine financial condition. But if they failed, which they began to do with shocking regularity in the mid-60s, they could break a studio and end careers.

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Reviewer: David Flaxbart

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Porgy and Bess

Material Type: All, Music — Tags: , , — Posted on September 26, 2007 at 11:55 am

By: George Gershwin

I’d like to recommend our newest Gershwin CD, Porgy and Bess. Gershwin is always a classic, and that he wrote an opera when he did with this much style makes this worth a listen.

Reviewer: Holly

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John Currin

Material Type: All, Books — Tags: , , — Posted on May 30, 2007 at 11:33 am

By: Kara Vander Weg

John Currin is one of the most skilled — and witty — painters working today.  He uses paint like an old master, yet always keeps the current context evident.  He is straightforward without being too academic, and never loses his sense of humor.
This monograph is substantial (382 pages), retrospective, and recent – exactly the kind of book we wish to have in our library about every contemporary artist.

Reviewer: Holly

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Jelly Roll Morton the complete Library of Congress recordings by Alan Lomax

Material Type: All, Music — Tags: — Posted on April 1, 2007 at 9:55 am

By: Morton, Jelly Roll

some recently acquired CDs

Reviewer: Holly

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The piano

Material Type: All, Music — Tags: — Posted on April 1, 2007 at 9:53 am

By: Nyman, Michael

some recently acquired CDs

Reviewer: Holly

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Engine takes to the water

Material Type: All, Music — Tags: — Posted on April 1, 2007 at 9:52 am

By: June of 44 (Musical group)

some recently acquired CDs

Reviewer: Holly

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Rusty

Material Type: All, Music — Tags: — Posted on April 1, 2007 at 9:46 am

By: Rodan (musical group)

some recently acquired CDs

Reviewer: Holly

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