MESKADA Shooting Wraps in Catskills, NY
[singlepic id=577 w=320 h=240 float=center] New York, July 13, 2009: “Meskada,” an original feature penned by writer/director Josh Sternfeld (“Winter Solstice”) has wrapped production …
[singlepic id=577 w=320 h=240 float=center] New York, July 13, 2009: “Meskada,” an original feature penned by writer/director Josh Sternfeld (“Winter Solstice”) has wrapped production …
One would think the Chelsea Hotel would seize the opportunity to host the party for Abel Ferrara’s eagerly awaited documentary about the hotel steeped …
So… we gave Meryl Streep’s daughter her first major break with a great role in MESKADA and this is all we get? One line? NY …
I just spent the last week vacationing on the shores of Lake Ontario, a hallmark setting, not a rumble of city life for miles. …
We are in the midst of an economic situation that has been the result of, and mired in the muck of ENTITLEMENT. Living in New York, the epicenter of commerce the effects of this pervading arrogance have been more than apparent. Yes, we all deserve to have our hopes and dreams come to fruition. We deserve to provide for our children what we couldn’t have imagined experiencing ourselves.
The idea of whether the Internet is making us more intelligent or less intelligent, more vulnerable to distraction or more capable of skillful multi-tasking, seems to have obsessed the majority of print and online media journalists lately
I have been a gmail fan since the day it launched almost five years ago. (Time to take down the beta badge Google!) Since then I have noticed that most of the internet savvy people in my life also reside on gmail ave. Maybe its the 7 gigs of free storage or the creepy ads that morph themselves into relevant blurbs of clickable text upon each refreshment.
June 5, 2009 2:00 pm (somewhere over the midwest) In this rare occasion I though it it would be interesting (for my own gratuitous …
It’s amazing how something that urgently demands our attention almost always seems to appear important. But is it? Understanding how to recognize the two as separate has really been an eye-opener for me and has helped me prioritize how I spend my time.