We're over the moon for this nifty moon clock! Made up of authentic lunar images, this special timepiece glows in the...
(04/30/12) We're over the moon for this nifty moon clock! Made up of authentic lunar images, this special timepiece glows in the dark for 'round the clock awesomeness. Number free face with sleek black hands. Uses 2 AA batteries, not included. Clock face measures approximately 14" in diameter.See less
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Went to Barnes and Noble and decided to see if they had the new Love and Rockets...after wading past the ubiquitous half...
(04/30/12) Went to Barnes and Noble and decided to see if they had the new Love and Rockets...after wading past the ubiquitous half dozen teenagers lounging on the floor reading Manga and X-Men, my eyes fell on this gem. This book is long overdue. Clowes is probably the greatest cartoonist of our time, and I'm proud to have been a follower from the beginning. I have to say that I've fallen away the past several years...Mr. Wonderful and Wilson kind of left me cold, seemed like he's trying too hard to be the comic equivalent of the low key Wes Anderson type indie films, which I love, but I miss Clowes earlier, quirkier, pop and trash culture tinged work. That being said, this book is full of that kind of stuff. Being a big fan of 50s comics, his Uggly Family caught my eye back in the 80s...it reminded me of Krigstein meets the Munsters. Soon after he started doing Lloyd Llewellyn, and then 8ball. This book is chock full of art and ephemera from that period...unused ideas, original art, unseen art,...See less
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Please also note that items must be returned with all of the barcode tags intact. Your items should be in their original...
(04/08/12) Please also note that items must be returned with all of the barcode tags intact. Your items should be in their original packaging. Any shoes returned to Topshop.com must not be worn, and must be returned in their original box.See less
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The cutting wit of Tina Fey (the first female head writer for Saturday Night Live) brilliantly fuses pop culture and...
(04/08/12) The cutting wit of Tina Fey (the first female head writer for Saturday Night Live) brilliantly fuses pop culture and smart satire. Fey wrote Mean Girls, in which a formerly home-schooled girl named Cady (Lindsay Lohan) gets dropped into the sneaky, vicious world of the Plastics, three adolescent glamour-girls who dominate their public high school's social hierarchy. Cady first befriends a couple of art-punk outsiders who persuade her to infiltrate the Plastics and destroy them from within--but power corrupts, and Cady soon finds the glory of being a Plastic to be seductive. Mean Girls joins the ranks of Clueless, Bring It On, and Heathers, cunning movies that use the hormone-pressurized high school milieu to put the dark impulses of human nature--ambition, envy, lust, revenge--under a comic microscope. Fey manages to skewer everyone without forgetting the characters' hapless humanity; it's a dazzling and delightful balancing act. --Bret FetzerSee less
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(11/25/11) If you would like embossing please enter the letters below (there is no charge for full stops) in exactly the way you would like them to appear. Please allow seven days for embossing.See less
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* Up to 53% Off Popular Movies on DVD & Blu-ray: For a limited time, load up on select movies on DVD and Blu-ray and...
(09/15/11) * Up to 53% Off Popular Movies on DVD & Blu-ray: For a limited time, load up on select movies on DVD and Blu-ray and save up to 53%. Offer ends September 26, 2011. Shop now.See less
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Rather than talking about the plot per se, "Manhattan" is best explained as a convoluted series of wrecked and ruined...
(04/13/11) Rather than talking about the plot per se, "Manhattan" is best explained as a convoluted series of wrecked and ruined relationships centering around Allen's character, Isaac Davis. Isaac is divorced from Jill (Meryl Streep), who is now living with Connie (Karen Ludwig), and planning to write an expose on her marriage. Isaac is having an affair with 17-year-old Tracy (Mariel Hemingway), but then he meets Mary (Diane Keaton), the mistress of his best friend Yale (Michael Murphy), who is married to Emily (Anne Byrne). Ultimately, however, this is not a film about love, but rather a film about loss, because you just know that forced to make choices, Isaac is going to make the wrong ones. Tracy and Mary are characters constructed as such polar opposites and it never dawns on Isaac to focus more on what each has than on what they lack.See less
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* The Art of the Movie: Young Richie's murals and paintings, still photographs by set photographer James Hamilton, book...
(01/27/11) * The Art of the Movie: Young Richie's murals and paintings, still photographs by set photographer James Hamilton, book and magazine covers, Studio 360 radio segment on painter Miguel Calderón, and storyboardsSee less
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Annie Hall is one of the truest, most bittersweet romances on film. In it, Allen plays a thinly disguised version of...
(04/13/11) Annie Hall is one of the truest, most bittersweet romances on film. In it, Allen plays a thinly disguised version of himself: Alvy Singer, a successful--if neurotic--television comedian living in Manhattan. Annie (the wholesomely luminous Dianne Keaton) is a Midwestern transplant who dabbles in photography and sings in small clubs. When the two meet, the sparks are immediate--if repressed. Alone in her apartment for the first time, Alvy and Annie navigate a minefield of self-conscious "is-this-person-someone-I'd-want-to-get-involved-with?" conversation. As they speak, subtitles flash their unspoken thoughts: the likes of "I'm not smart enough for him" and "I sound like a jerk." Despite all their caution, they connect, and we're swept up in the flush of their new romance. Allen's antic sensibility shines here in a series of flashbacks to Alvy's childhood, growing up, quite literally, under a rumbling roller coaster. His boisterous Jewish family's dinner table shares a split screen with...See less
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Extra-terrestrial fun inspired earrings that glow in the dark! Fine crafted from the highest quality bronze. Keep them...
(11/25/11) Extra-terrestrial fun inspired earrings that glow in the dark! Fine crafted from the highest quality bronze. Keep them for yourself or give them as a special gift. Matching necklace and charm is available! Buy the set and save! Black and glow-in-the-dark green enamel. Hook earrings. Double sided aliens measures approx: 3/4" HSee less
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(06/30/11) PayPal is the safer, easier way to pay online without revealing your credit card number.See less
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Also included on Disc One is real life video footage of an interview with Lester Bangs. Lester's vitriol is palpable,...
(01/27/11) Also included on Disc One is real life video footage of an interview with Lester Bangs. Lester's vitriol is palpable, his menacing nature is enormous, but his warmth shines through. It's an interesting tidbit, in that it offers further proof that Hoffman is one of the greatest actors working today, for he doesn't stoop to imitating Lester. It's more like channeling. Then, Cameron includes a list -- complete with fully-represented album covers -- of his top albums of 1973 (the year the film is set). An interesting curiosity. Some of the works actually inform specific scenes from the film, which is kind of a neat trick. They've also put together a "video" for the Stillwater song "Love Comes and Goes", which is basically a montage of behind-the-scenes moments from the Rock Camp the actors had to go through. More of this can bee seen on "B-Sides", another video montage. Most interesting is the inclusion of seven of Crowe's Rolling Stone articles from the era, printed in their entirety....See less
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English born I live, paint and tattoo in New York City; I have worked for Jim Macairt, Alex Binnie and Dante Dimassa....
(12/26/10) English born I live, paint and tattoo in New York City; I have worked for Jim Macairt, Alex Binnie and Dante Dimassa. Born in Hastings East Sussex, I moved from London to America. I am extremely grateful to have such good friends from all over the world in my life, to have been given the opportunity to tattoo and to have such trusting and loyal customers. I work at New York Adorned. For more information or to contact me about commercial or private commissions, Tattoo appointments or to schedule a tattoo consultation please e-mail me, Thank you. Thomas Hooper 2009 hooperselectric@gmail.com www.hooperselectric.com www.shirtsanddestroy.com/thomashooper www.nyadorned.com www.myspace.com/thomashooper www.thomashooper.bigcartel.comSee less
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We’ve always wanted something from the Jurassic Park gift shop & this folding dino comb totally looks the part! A...
(06/30/11) We’ve always wanted something from the Jurassic Park gift shop & this folding dino comb totally looks the part! A prehistoric skull unfolds to reveal a wide-tooth brush for detangling & a skinny fine-tooth comb for styling. Measures approx. 2.25”x8.25” open and about 3.75”x4.25” when closed. Fits in purse or pocket. By Fred & Friends.See less
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Amazon.com: Cindy Sherman: The Complete Untitled Film Stills: Peter Galassi, Cindy Sherman: Books
(02/28/09) Amazon.com: Cindy Sherman: The Complete Untitled Film Stills: Peter Galassi, Cindy Sherman: BooksSee less
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A versatile classic for the kitchen, now in a cupboard's worth of colors.
(11/25/11) A versatile classic for the kitchen, now in a cupboard's worth of colors.See less
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[Signature]Reviewed by John AshberySome poets have difficulty putting pen to paper. Kenneth Koch, on the contrary, could...
(12/31/10) [Signature]Reviewed by John AshberySome poets have difficulty putting pen to paper. Kenneth Koch, on the contrary, could simply not stop producing poetry. Writing and living were all but synonymous for him. The results are brought together in his almost 800-page Collected Poems, which doesn't even include long poems like the Byronic epic about a Japanese baseball player, "Ko, or a Season on Earth." (Koch's Collected Longer Poems are scheduled to come out next fall.)Koch and I became friends at Harvard in the late 1940s. We renewed our friendship when I moved to New York in 1949; Frank O'Hara arrived there two years later, and we all met up with James Schuyler and Barbara Guest shortly afterward. Caught up in the effervescent art world of that time, along with our painter friends Jane Freilicher, Nell Blaine and Larry Rivers, to name but a few, we began to be looked at as a school—the New York School, of which Kenneth, by then a professor of poetry at Columbia, was headmaster and...See less
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Much has been written and documented about what has now become known as "The Lost Generation".These were the the...
(12/31/10) Much has been written and documented about what has now become known as "The Lost Generation".These were the the American upper crust who,being disillusioned after "The War to End All Wars",World War 1, struggled vehemently in many ways to find meaning to their lives upon returning to peacetime America.Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald,Ernest Heningway are among some of the most famous authors to write on the shallow and meaningless existence of their society, and Somerset Maugham did the same in his THE RAZOR'S EDGE. This 1984 adaptation of Maugham's 1940's novel really captures the essence of the intense inner and outer struggles that the wealthy and privileged of that generation had to endure.Lots of hopes and expectations were radically altered in what seemed like an instant after the War,and either the rich retuned to what they had known before in their upper stations in society,a pampered,opulent,insular and quite predictable road, or they turned to an existential journey that...See less
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