Reality Bites for Hipsters in “The Unidentified”

Erin Ecklund in The Unidentified

Kevan Tucker’s “The Unidentified” exemplifies what is good about indie film when done right.   From defying conventional Hollywood story structure to casting no-name actors, “The Unidentified” is idealistic, much like the film’s characters.  Most are in search of something bigger than themselves.   They are lost and a bit confused a la “Reality Bites” (1994). [...]

Warhol sale confirms contemporary art market

Andy Warhol (cross section of Self Portrait) 1986

The health of the top end, contemporary fine art market seems to be strong.  Last night’s round 1 of 2 days of contemporary sales at Sotheby’s New York demonstrates on the surface that the art world has much to look forward too.  This is despite the contagion in the financial systems currently. One of the [...]

The roof and the wall – Picasso finds a new home

In the days where financial havoc is the norm one thing seems to be clear – iconic, substantial art holds it’s value. As kindly reported by the New York Times, Christies auction on Thursday revealed that Fine Art can be more than the roof it is housed under. Take a peak at the article documenting [...]

Freakout – The Bush Media Hangover

At the onset of the Bush-Cheney years, few would have imagined the slant that press would eventually redefine video and “film” journalism. In the bumbling days after September 11th, the country sat paralyzed through the continuous coverage offered on TV. National coverage was quick with the acquisitions and unverified actions. Our Vice President addressed the [...]

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