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In Praise of the Almost Famous Man, Parts Three and Four

Author Danny Marroquin Date February 10, 2011
This is the final installment of Danny Marroquin’s analysis of James Agee’s Let Us...
Tagged Charles Chaplin, film, Hart Crane, John Hersey, John Huston, Lionel Trilling, Walker Evans | Leave a comment |
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In Praise of the Almost Famous Man, Parts One and Two

Author Danny Marroquin Date February 9, 2011
This is the continuation of Danny Marroquin’s analysis of James Agee’s Let Us Now...
Tagged Father Flye, film, heat, James Joyce, language, New Deal, poetry, seen, stories, Walker Evans, writing | Leave a comment |
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In Praise of the Almost Famous Man

Author Danny Marroquin Date February 8, 2011
This is the first long piece in a series of variously-sized literary analyses from...
Tagged age, Civil Rights, Famous Men, film, James Agee, language, movie, Old Testament, PART, Walker Evans, writing | Leave a comment |
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Oscar Round-Up Pt. 1: The Social Network

Author Colin Newman Date February 7, 2011
Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg- credit Morton Merrick/Sony Pictures In the lead-up to the Oscars,...
Tagged film, Iron Man | Leave a comment |
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Tales of Night

Author hippieholly Date February 6, 2011
They say it is a whole different world at night, and that is true. ...
Tagged Club Rodeo, Duke Boys, Flux Capacitors, General Lee, Modelo Especial, Night Life, One Saturday, sleep, stories, Trans Am, TV | Leave a comment |
TRAVEL

Oklahoma Dispatch: Pops

Author Lacey Dillard Date February 5, 2011
(Editor’s Note- Our friends Austin and Lacey at one of our favorite local blogs...
Tagged Austin, Austin Tackett, beer, Judge Wapner Root Beer, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Dispatch, POPS, Rain Man | Leave a comment |
ART ✍

What the heck is that? Alexander Liberman’s Galaxy

Author Jennifer Barron Date February 4, 2011
Public art is democratic art. It brings fine art out of museums and galleries...
Tagged Alexander Liberman, Chicago, Clara Luper, Cond Nast, Katz Drug Store, Leadership Square, Lee Miller, Man Ray, Oklahoma City, Paris Eiffel Tower, Pei Plan, Robert Capa, Russian Constructivism, URA, Valentina Kulagina | 1 Comment |
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