Entries from Austinist tagged with 'worldwarii'
July 24, 2007
When we first heard about literary movie night, we naturally assumed that the film would be Hellraiser. We mean, how many other book-turned-films have so thoroughly and entertainingly explored sadomasochism and moral confusion? Not many, we think. Anyway, it's not our event, and the folks at Bookpeople decided to go with something a little lighter, which is their prerogative, we guess. Rob Marshall's Memoirs of a Geisha--based on Arthur Golden's 1997 book of the same......
Continue Reading "Literary Movie Night: Memoirs of a Geisha"April 27, 2007
Looking for something interesting to do this weekend? It's Friday, after all, and there has to be something unconventional you can participate in, or at least bear witness to. Yeah, there's a few shows you could attend, or perhaps you could just say "screw it" and while the hours away at a bar. Deep down, though, you want to stretch out and do something different. As part of the Fuse Box Festival, local performance......
Continue Reading "The Movable Feast Wants to Blow Some Minds"April 12, 2007
"I've had a hell of a good time. I tell you, we are here on Earth to fart around, and don't let anybody tell you any different." Such was the off-the-cuff nonchalance and quirky charm that epitomized the inimitable Kurt Vonnegut, who passed away yesterday at the age of 84. With a dazzling career that spanned over half a century, Vonnegut was, to us, the quintessential American man of letters: novelist, essayist, playwright, and,......
Continue Reading "Rest in Peace, Mr. Vonnegut"April 5, 2007
Tonight, the Austin Film Festival presents Military Intelligence and You!, a cleverly comical World War II parody starring Patrick Muldoon and Elizabeth Bennett. The film combines actual historic footage with new black and white narrative bits to tell the story of a military analyst’s desperate attempt to locate a hidden Nazi fighter base. Mackenzie Astin, John Rixey Moore and Eric Jungmann round out the cast. AFF Presents: Military Intelligence and You! Thursday, April 5th Alamo......
Continue Reading "Austin Film Festival Presents: Military Intelligence and You!"February 20, 2007
Lord knows we've been wearing a do-rag in honor of Prince's superbowl performance since early February; his technophallic guitartistry reignited our girlhood crush. And as "the artist" teetered on the brink of electrocution-by-instrument in Dolphin Stadium that torrential evening, we thought, "Will anything EVER bring us as much delight as Purple Rain?" Answer: yes, the new major exhibit at the Blanton Museum, The Geometry of Hope, which opens today. The phrase “geometry of hope”......
Continue Reading "The Geometry of Hope "September 21, 2006
This past June, American portrait photographer Arnold Newman passed away in his birthplace of New York City at the age of 88. Four months later, his acclaimed portrait photographs have found a permanent home, where they will share a room with the first-ever photograph and The Gutenberg Bible, at The University of Texas' Harry Ransom Humantities Research Center. Arnold Newman began photography in the mid-1930s as a student during the Great Depression. He spent......
Continue Reading "Harry Ransom Center Acquires Arnold Newman Classics"August 6, 2006
Photo by Jaume d'Urgell On this day 61 years ago, the world’s first wartime use of an atomic bomb occurred. The bomb, code named Little Boy, was dropped from an American B-29 bomber, the Enola Gay, on the city of Hiroshima, Japan at 8:15 a.m. The death count on that day topped 140,000 and leveled the city. Three days later the city of Nagasaki suffered a similar fate with more than 74,000 victims. These......
Continue Reading "A Moment on PEACE"January 27, 2006
F R I D A Y [ 2 7 ] [music] Explosions in the Sky, Octopus Project and A Hawk and a Hacksaw at Emo's (Sold Out!) [music] Brandi Carlile at Cactus Cafe (9pm) [music] Zilla featuring Michael Travis (String Cheese Incident) at Stubb's [music] Shake Your Ass Record Release Party with Chili Cold Blood, This Damn Town, Possessed By Paul James, Black Joe Lewis & Cool Breeze at Beerland [music] Chant, Exit, and......
Continue Reading "The Weekend IST List: January 27-29"November 18, 2005
It almost sounds like the premise for an episode of Alias: enroute from New Mexico to Kilgore, two vials of radioactive material went missing, and they've no idea where they went! It seems the bottles were shipped by Albuquerque, NM firm Pro Technics, who packed them in a "green, World War II-era metal ammunition box." The Texas Department of State Health Services suspects they may be in Austin. Pro Technics is offering a $1000......
Continue Reading "Radioactive Material Lost in Austin"October 20, 2005
For a while after all of our friends moved to the North Loop area, we cursed them. Their relocation meant more money spent on gas, longer commutes for reality t.v.-watching, and packing on the pounds from all those Parlor pizzas and Ararat hummus. We changed our tune when we drove down 53rd St. one day and spotted our new favorite store, Slinky Whistle Bait. The boutique (whose name apparently comes from a World War......
Continue Reading "Funny Name, Serious Shopping"April 25, 2005
The University of Texas at Austin's Harry Ransom Center just announced that they've acquired Norman Mailer's papers. Based on the New York Times article, it seems that Mailer is a bizarre mix of profligacy (25,000 letters, nine kids) and discipline (all carbon-copied, saved on disk, or sent to college). Mailer's 20,000 pounds of paper will have illustrious company at the Ransom Center, which is home to the world's first photograph, a Gutenberg bible, and all......
Continue Reading "Crates and Crates of Norman Mailer"