February 6, 2010
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Tom Cruise in Tropic Thunder, a film in the AIP spirit of Roger Corman.
The police station at 78 rue Daumesnil, Paris is crowned with 14 replicas of Michelangelo's dying slave, each one pierced by a pyramidal hole.
- Ian Carmichael, 89, British actor.
still from l'origine du monde by Zoran Naskovski
l'origine du monde (1997) was a video installation in "After the Wall"
Barington Levy - Gimmie The Grass
Irrational Man: A Study in Existential Philosophy by William Barrett
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