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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjdcGeHe-RtwqN4DUAABNto3kSPFfjpJuNs6HyJNlLVEIc8oz65S22pcR2nOR0MJO5Cxu9JzZJBLf4z0otwFQnyVgF9PmQtFItl70A6RDEJC6J1pctRXGdDzMVNeKZaXYhbW365QxFnEN-F/s1600/1041.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjdcGeHe-RtwqN4DUAABNto3kSPFfjpJuNs6HyJNlLVEIc8oz65S22pcR2nOR0MJO5Cxu9JzZJBLf4z0otwFQnyVgF9PmQtFItl70A6RDEJC6J1pctRXGdDzMVNeKZaXYhbW365QxFnEN-F/s1600/1041.JPG" height="200" width="133" /></a><span style="text-align: -webkit-auto;">The largest indoor statue of Buddha in the US sits in the Great Buddha Hall just upstate at the Chuang Yen Monastery. The name "Chuang Yen" means “Majestically Adorned” and this 125 acres of land in Putnam county is definitely Majestic. Architect Edward A Valeri designed much of the temple in the style of China's Tang Dynasty. (618-907 AD) Visitors from all over the world and every walk of life come here for Peace. The CYM has programs every weekend with lectures, meditation and a vegetarian lunch. There are also events are held here every year such as the Chinese New Years Blessing, Ritual for the Deceased and even a Summer Camp. They also have a Free Book Distribution made possible by the contributions of many Buddhist Masters and Authors. The books are free for visitors and volunteers as well as sent out to prisoners if requested. With the beautiful garden to walk in and the grand Buddha himself sitting in the Hall one is flooded with a calm feeling. This place is a feast for the soul and something that could take your breath away. </span><br />
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279 Water St<br />
The House of Death<br />
14 West 10Th Street (near Fifth Avenue)<br />
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Toon Books "The Big Wet Balloon"<br />
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The evening will begin with a quick embroidery lesson, after which poets will read, with musical breaks by Cristina Martin and friends.
As poets read, embroiderers will stitch select phrases, creating new "found" embroidered poems. Everyone can come and join the embroidery circle because the supplies will be provided, or be an audience member without embroidering. The 61 Local has a great selection of locally crafted beers, food, and non-alcoholic beverages. The Performing poets/musicians include:
Jeanette Anderson, Mahogany Browne, Robert Colpitts, Liz Daly, Megan DiBello, Jessica Elsaesser, Kevin Kinsella, Iviva Olenick, Monte Olenick, Montana Ray, Purvi Shah, Kris Wettstein, and original music by Cristina Martin. This event was funded from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs as administered by the Brooklyn Arts Council. With music, beer, poetry and craft art this is the best way to spend this Thursday evening!<br />
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The 70's had the best Road Movies. Think back to the end of the 60's and Easy Rider. Then on to films like Two-Lane BlackTop and Vanishing Point in 71'. These and many more showed the gritty American landscape of that decade with trips across country. If one would like to be taken back to this time head Downtown to the Film Forum to see Gene Hackman and Al Pacino in the 1973 Road Movie - Scarecrow. The 70's might have been the last decade of the Hobo Traveller. This was a way to get around hitchhiking on the back roads and if need be hopping trains. This film Directed by Jerry Schatzberg, who just two years before had made The Panic in Needle Park with Pacino, is about two down and outs that meet on the road and head East. Max (Hackman) is a ex-con that likes to fight with a dream of opening a Car Wash in Pittsburgh. Lionel (Pacino) is a sailor who has some strange ideas about playing the clown. Lionel believes that the scarecrow doesn't scare birds, but instead amuses them - birds find scarecrows funny. In this way he shows Max that fighting can be avoided by making people laugh. This is not always the case as the two jump from one ride to another stopping at dive bars and little towns that seem to be living on their last leg. This is a film that shows just how crazy traveling can be and is one of the films that made the 70's the decade of the Road Movie. In New York the Film Forum brings lots of old films to the screen. So go down and check out the Director that gave the young Al Pacino his big break in the second film they made together - Scarecrow.<br />
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gratefulquinnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10523376860011080104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506531655219088261.post-62003551895800160892013-05-12T10:51:00.000-07:002013-05-12T10:55:49.819-07:00Book Then Movie - The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald<br />
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<span class="st" style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">The Great Gatsby<b> </b>by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald is now a box office hit Directed</span><span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);"> by Baz Luhrmann. A all star cast has come forward to be apart of this historic film based off one on the best novels ever written. First is Leonardo DiCaprio as Gatsby, then Tobey Maguire, and one of the best young actress out there, Carey Mulligan, make this production of a classic pice of literature into a big box office smash. </span><span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">Luhrmann was the Director that brought the world Romeo + Juliet in 1996, also staring DiCaprio. This movie will be in the theater for a long time. So one will have time to flip through the book and then get to the Cinema. This is not only a must read for every New Yorker, but all Americans and book lovers. It not only shows us the American Jazz Age, it shows us just how good a </span><span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0); text-align: center;">pice of writing can be.</span><br />
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</span><span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">Here is a Book Review from the back log on NYC You Are Here of F. Scott Fitzgerald's the Great Gatsby --</span><br />
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This great work of Twentieth Century American Fiction was not so well known in Fitzgerald's life time. The first printing that came out in 1925 was over 20,000 copies and sold out. The second printing (3,000) sat on the shelves of a warehouse for 15 years. Only after the news of his death did the last of the second printing finely sell. His novel is not just a social history, but is a pleasure to read. The Jazz Age, that great party before the depression. This is what is represented with the bigger then life characters in the Great Gatsby. The twenties was a time of bootleggers, flappers, and self made men. Fitzgerald knew how full and just how empty these characters lives could be. "The Jazz Age, it was an age of miracles, it was an age of art, it was an age of excess, and it was an age of satire." Gatsby is the man of the Jazz Age. He Has "some heightened sensitivity to the promises of life...an extraordinary gift for hope, a romantic readiness." This is a story about life, love and money from the 20's. It is also a story about New York, Long Island and how even back then young people flocked here to be where the actions is. The narrator Nick Carraway comes from the Midwest to find himself before being married. His story is told by reconstructing events in Gatsby's life from his own prospective. This Tall Tale is not just Gatsby's, or Nicks, but it becomes yours as you form your own prospective. "I was within and without, simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life." Nick lives next door to Gatsby on Long Island. On the Island rich people have big parties, nice cars, and huge estates. In contrast some of the story goes on inside Manhattan, in small apartments, city streets and train stations. Nick's NYC is a big bustling place full of surprises. The whole book has a dark feeling that is heightened when in the city and lifted, if only slightly, within the excess of Long Island. But this is a vale, a fake cover for people that want to run from not through life's twist and turns. A must read for any New Yorker.</div>
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gratefulquinnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10523376860011080104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506531655219088261.post-13683667773360840982013-04-15T02:12:00.001-07:002013-04-15T02:15:18.127-07:00Street Book - The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan KunderaFound - at the CAN MOCAMP in Kas, Turkey<br />
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This novel written in the mid 80's is told through a interesting point of view. From the start the athor let's the reader know that it is just a story and the people in it just characters. The "story" of these fake people is told around very real historical events that happened in Prague starting with the Russian occupation the spring of 1968. A film of this book was made in 1988 with Daniel Day-Lewis cast as the books womanizer who lives for his work as a surgeon, but falls for a young woman with unstable dreams that he makes his wife. This does not stop the sex he craves with many other woman to fill his intellectual thirst. One of this mans lovers is a strange Artist that has a reason of her own for her over sexed lifestyle. The Arthur has a tendency to take small timeouts from his lovers lives to explain the human mind and how we may see the acts of fate by using philosophy and other rants. Is the world "Light" to some and "Heavy" for others? Is the feeling of lightness a reaction to being free? Or just a symptom of the mind that wants to fit feeling with fact? In this book these are not questions that can have a answer, just ways to help the fake lives of these people seem more real. Some parts of this Novel one will read twice just to let it all soak in and that is what makes this a great book. <br />
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gratefulquinnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10523376860011080104noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506531655219088261.post-68664785208360075712013-03-21T14:25:00.000-07:002013-03-21T14:31:27.769-07:00Citizen Kane this Weekend at Midnight in the L.E.S.<br />
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<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">In 1941 Orson Welles made his first feature film now considered by most as the greatest film ever made. The year this came out it was nominated for nine Academy Awards but failed to recoup its costs at the box office. The screenplay did win the Oscar for Herman Mankiewicz and Welles. Welles and RKO started a war because of "Kane" that would have a big effect on Welles and his Directing career. Forced to quickly finish films that the studio then added "happy endings" to without Welles consent lead to box office failure and little Directing jobs for Welles. His radio and acting careers did continue. Citizen Kane is a story of Charles Foster Kane a newspaper man with a large ego, a character based in part upon the American newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst. This great story is told through flashbacks that start and end with the elusive "Rosebud." When Welles was again given the Directors chair he made some more stand out films including "The Lady from Shanghai" '47 and "Touch of Evil" '58. Did Welles make his best film first? How does the story of the power hungry, motivated, obsessed Charles Foster Kane help tell the story of Orson Welles? Who or what was "Rosebud" to these two men one real and one fiction? Go down to the Sunshine Cinema this weekend at midnight and see if you can unravel the mystery.</span></div>
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gratefulquinnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10523376860011080104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506531655219088261.post-62099886948862490882013-03-02T09:50:00.001-08:002013-03-02T09:51:47.626-08:00Art in the City - Open and Opening!Spring on its way with New Art Openings. This last Thursday The Christopher Henry Gallery had a reception for Allison Maletz's "Together." The work in this show uses the Myth of The American Nuclear Family to portray a dream like view in wotorcolor taken from photographs. The Artist uses her background as a Documentarian to change what the world still would see as ordinary. This New York Artist takes her past and makes it seem like our future. Showing through March 24th. <br />
Also on Sunday The Sons of Israel have a Opening in Long Island City to show off seven talented Artist of different fields. In this show one will get a chance to see Art from all around the world. The reception is this Sunday on March 3, at 1pm - 5pm. Expect some music for your ears and to keep your eyes full with some Video Art. Featuring the work of Sara Smokler, Michal Novikov, Fred Libove, Maor , Betty-Ann Hogan, Annie Patt and Sal Cervantes. <br />
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Gallery Hours: Wednesday - Saturday 11 – 6, Sunday 12 – 6, Monday and Tuesday by appointment. T: 212.244.6004, E: ch@christopherhenrygallery.com <br />
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Sons of Israel Opening:<br />
3321 Crescent Street, Astoria, NY 11106<br />
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gratefulquinnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10523376860011080104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506531655219088261.post-1391982434409076832013-01-30T09:41:00.001-08:002013-01-30T11:03:42.961-08:00Les Misérables 2012 Film Still on the Big Screen!This Big Budget Musical can still be seen in Cinemas around the world. As the Oscar's are coming up people will try to see this a contender for Best Picture on the big screen, which is well worth the trip to a theater. With this new Musical there are almost a dozen versions of the 1862 Victor Hugo story to watch, but the stage musical is still the best known. Cameron Mackintosh, the producer of that stage hit is the one that brings the world this over two hour film with 50 songs. He has built not only a full scale set, but also an all star cast. With Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, and Anne Hathaway in the three main roles. Hugh Jackman known for his work on stage and screen takes the audience through the hard life of the runaway convict Jean Valjean. It seemed as if Anne Hathaway used her work on many award shows in the last two years as an audition for this role, but it worked and she really shines. Even Russell Crowe makes a good impression in his role of the inspector that follows his convict through the years. With Tom Hopper looking for his second Best Director Oscar the world wants to watch and see what will happen this year. Will the Best Picture Oscar go to a Musical for the first time in ten years? <br />
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City Cinemas Village East Cinema<br />
181-189 Second Avenue, New York, NY, United States - (800) 326-3264 ext. 2708<br />
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It's like your double went out and shopped all the stores from NYC to LA and put all you need where it can be found easy in the East Village. Their shoe section is legendary. This is not your cheap thrift store, Metropolis Vintage has higher prices but that's the "price you pay" for some of the best shit in Manhattan. If all is right in the world stores like this will stay in the Village. With other staples of the hood being pushed out this last year, (Mars Bar, Billy's Antiques & Props) it is nice to know that this shop is still giving people what was always needed in their closets. Do you like to dance? Well its OK in the store, but if you really want to show off ask the sales guy about the next Soul Clap. Where DJ's will make the people move and winners are given prizes! There might be other places to find Rock T's, but they are just reprints that it takes hours of shopping to find. Not here they mean Vintage and have more T's then anyone else! Remember this Friday go to the store and get 40% off everything! And do not forget to sign up for their news letter and get the heads up on other sales in the future.<br />
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The Denise Bibro Fine Art Inc. has a group opening tomorrow with artists from Williamsburg, Redhook, Bed Stuyvesant, Crown Heights, Ditmas Park, Long Island City, Astoria, and every other part of NYC! "Art From the Boros" has over thirty six artists and within these selected is one that takes craft and makes it art. Iviva Olenick has a new way to look at embroidery as art. This old slow craft is used in her work and it makes a statement. She uses her and others confessions about love and life in small, purely textual embroideries she calls “post-it notes." These and some of her larger works will be in this exhibit. The opening will be from 5pm to 9pm on the west side.<br />
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"Art From the Boros" will be on view November 15 through January 5, 2013.<br />
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gratefulquinnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10523376860011080104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506531655219088261.post-68667426873502713442012-10-04T10:06:00.002-07:002012-10-04T10:07:24.129-07:00WAKE IN FRIGHT at the Film Forum Starts Tomorrow!<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhTwnGvA-kgRCeppGBEq0VXtR8YqRF1MUkDFSgTbM64F1NmFgBPTL7_YSLjvZeVw71PfTxwgLGv48rTc3rVJ-g1rWLPJpZ7CTVRrDY7LPZRS_dMsg1tBHKAEtbPIa2gLXoiBzeK2I03XOzS/s1600/wake+in+fright.png" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhTwnGvA-kgRCeppGBEq0VXtR8YqRF1MUkDFSgTbM64F1NmFgBPTL7_YSLjvZeVw71PfTxwgLGv48rTc3rVJ-g1rWLPJpZ7CTVRrDY7LPZRS_dMsg1tBHKAEtbPIa2gLXoiBzeK2I03XOzS/s1600/wake+in+fright.png" /></a>Here is a film proving once again that the best thrillers are about being at the wrong place at the wrong time. This 70's flick plays out like a lot of horror movies filmed after it. A traveler on his way to see loved ones gets stuck for one night in a remote town and lands into a heap of messed up trouble. In this 1971 film directed by Ted Kotcheff ("Fun with Dick and Jane '77, First Blood '82, and Weekend at Bernie’s '89) a teacher is tested with boozing, gambling, sex and other vices. Thought to be lost this film had been a little known rite of passage for all fans of the strange and unkempt. With people like Nick Cave, calling it - 'the most terrifying film about Australia in existence." Now with an original negative found in of all places, Pittsburgh, the Film Forum has the new restoration by The National Film and Sound Archives of Australia. So go down and get a warm up of the Halloween movie season with this graphic 70's thriller that will shock you as well as make you smile with it's morbid sense of humor.
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Prometheus is a space thriller from the master behind the Alien films Ridley Scott. On earth some scientist have found something, something that suggest the origins of humanity are from a far off part of space. A privet company pays for the ship and crew pulling out all the stops. What they find? Will it be the Garden of Eden or a place in hell. This is what has finally come out of the talks Scott and Director James Cameron had about a prequel to the Alien franchise and it lives up to those films without connecting the story's to easily. This has the best things from Alien. A female lead that kicks ass and old school Si-Fi cinematography help make this best space movie of the summer.
gratefulquinnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10523376860011080104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506531655219088261.post-90066657705174371112012-09-04T10:22:00.004-07:002012-10-21T08:21:59.560-07:00Naked Before the Camera - Last Week at the MET<div>
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<br />gratefulquinnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10523376860011080104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506531655219088261.post-81815215204713236112012-06-12T16:32:00.003-07:002012-06-12T16:38:02.178-07:00Snow White & the Huntsman<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiW0MXwO8G-mijDQJo1jWnj634NsT9WHbCpmnN-CAA926Cf-8GrmFD5iZl1JZjWFOF1rsMMeBpyWpzw535_gn5wv4n4LDrSMnMLijoaeKLyg9HqIj4XvcbFNzRUNoPALkcNJG63XDYLJcco/s1600/snow+white.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px; width: 184px; height: 274px; float: left; cursor: pointer;" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5753297821303834514" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiW0MXwO8G-mijDQJo1jWnj634NsT9WHbCpmnN-CAA926Cf-8GrmFD5iZl1JZjWFOF1rsMMeBpyWpzw535_gn5wv4n4LDrSMnMLijoaeKLyg9HqIj4XvcbFNzRUNoPALkcNJG63XDYLJcco/s400/snow+white.jpg" /></a>This new take on Snow White is all about the dark side of this German fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm. It has all the scary dark stuff with little of the sweet story one thinks Snow White is supposed to be. At least when we all grew up with the Walt Disney version. In this picture Charlize Theron plays the evil witch and makes a her case for "the fairest of them all!" Who can be more beautiful then this dark Queen? The young Snow White will grow to become the only threat. Twilight star Kristen Stewart plays a Princess that can kick ass! Will prince charming be the rugged Huntsman (Chris Hemsworth) or the bowmen William (Sam Claflin) son of the Duke? And when do the Dwarfs come in? Its all in this film and even more. This fairy tale has a dark forest, trolls, and some fairy's too. If this stuff seems too girly then don't be fooled there is lots of fight scenes and dark moments in this movie. This is not the Walt Disney cartoon.gratefulquinnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10523376860011080104noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-506531655219088261.post-366484595145227282012-05-18T17:26:00.002-07:002012-05-18T17:30:39.267-07:00Beetlejuice at Midnight!<iframe height="344" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/2hovKm9oFiM?fs=1" frameborder="0" width="459" allowfullscreen=""></iframe><br />The Ghost with the most!! This weekend at midnight!! Go Downtown to the Sunshine Cinema for all the fun with "<span id="SPELLING_ERROR_0" class="blsp-spelling-error">Beetlejuice</span>!" One of Tim Burton's best!gratefulquinnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10523376860011080104noreply@blogger.com0