I am in support of assisted suicide, but that’s still not what this was.
I am in support of assisted suicide, but that’s still not what this was.
“Yes, I believe I’m in touch with my sexual energy and it’s very powerful and beautiful.”
Apart from his morals (or lack thereof) - there is the other very important question. Why have people considered his films to be any good? Ever? Consider, for instance the derision of the general public to navel gazing millenial hipsters. Then wonder why Woody Allen, who is the fucken King of navel gazing useless…
The reason why Annie Hall is liked by so many people who dislike a lot of his other work is that it's an actual realistic adult relationship with no fawning children involved. That, and any reasonable adult woman would also dump Woody Allen just like Annie Hall did in the movie.
In a nice development for your flagging faith in state governments, Colorado’s very successful program providing…
cat got your...life?
Ta-Nehisi Coates put it the best possible way in his editorial: the simple fact and tragedy of this film and the mentality behind it is that a young Nina Simone would not have been cast in a movie about her own life.
One of these days, some person will say some insensitive shit about race, and won’t include the hypothetical green and/or purple people in their sorry-not-sorry, or just not-sorry in this case, response and I’ll think to myself, “Progress!”
I worry about all of the athletes competing - in actual raw sewage - during a serious viral outbreak. We shouldn’t be sending anyone. I second MTV Beach House, with Olympic-themed events.
Nice article Kotaku, how about something thats not negative or Trump related about SL? hmm?
YES. And having been hit in the back of the head by one of those frisbees—I’m sorry—”discs” while just trying to live that sad, library-on-a-sunny-Saturday-life, I welcome anything that shuts that shit down.
Love Calder. I remember my parents heckling the Chicago Picasso back in the day. Being in your late teens, early twenties makes everything so important.
If you hadn’t said it was supposed to be someone’s face I would have thought it was a fountain sculpture of a fire hose on the loose.
Houston has a very similar Calder outside their art museum. They’re weird and spidery but in a very cheerful sort of way.
Is that the Claes Oldenburg “Button” at UPenn? UPenn has tons of great public sculpture. Isn’t there also a Robert Indiana “Love” somewhere on campus?
I like it but I don't get it but I don't mind that I don't get it because I like it
I like that one!