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Raising the Dead: The Work of George A. Romero out now: https://www.amazon.com/Raising-Dead-Work-George-Romero/dp/0197686486

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Oh my word. Just by chance, I saw Daphy Michel in her final moments β€” I was riding the 48 into town that day. She was the woman being attended to at the bus stop near Station Square.

Rest in peace, Daphy. Abolish ICE.

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Lucy the cat. My GOD she's perfect. Look at those eyes!!!

Lucy the cat. My GOD she's perfect. Look at those eyes!!!

Good morning, Lucy.

12.03.2026 12:58 πŸ‘ 2 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
a picture of the book with the words NOW AVAILABLE

a picture of the book with the words NOW AVAILABLE

"PARTIALLY DEVOURED: How Night of the Living Dead Saved My Life & Changed the World" is OUT NOW!

The wildest movie deep dive you've ever read
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a memoir of how the film changed my life (and how *any* art can change yours).

45 years in the making!

πŸ©·πŸ§Ÿβ€β™€οΈπŸ©·πŸ§Ÿβ€β™€οΈπŸ©·

www.danielkraus.com/books/partia...

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Have a spring training game on in the background while doing other stuff and feel blessed to have been in the room to hear a woman yell, so loudly that it was perfectly legible on the broadcast, "#93 I LOVE YOUR BUTT!!!!!"

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Dude! That Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome sweater costs $1430????? No fucking way!

Dude! That Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome sweater costs $1430????? No fucking way!

OH MY GOD

08.03.2026 15:02 πŸ‘ 1 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

lol no fucking way

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3 Screenshots from the movie "Vertigo" (1958): First, a woman in a gray suit sits on a bench in an art gallery, gazing at a large painting of a woman in a purple dress, with another painting and a chair nearby. Second, a close-up of the painting reveals the woman with an ornate necklace and elegant dress, set against a backdrop of dark clouds and columns. Third, a gravestone inscribed with "Carlotta Valdes, born December 3, 1831, died March 5, 1857" stands amid lush greenery and flowers, with other tombstones visible in the background.

3 Screenshots from the movie "Vertigo" (1958): First, a woman in a gray suit sits on a bench in an art gallery, gazing at a large painting of a woman in a purple dress, with another painting and a chair nearby. Second, a close-up of the painting reveals the woman with an ornate necklace and elegant dress, set against a backdrop of dark clouds and columns. Third, a gravestone inscribed with "Carlotta Valdes, born December 3, 1831, died March 5, 1857" stands amid lush greenery and flowers, with other tombstones visible in the background.

Mar 5th 1857 - Carlotta Valdes, the mistress of a wealthy man, took her own life after he cast her aside, keeping their child, once she'd given birth.

πŸ“½οΈπŸ“… Vertigo (1958)

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Patent Office

Patent Office

Patent Office https://npg.si.edu/object/npg_NPG.POB107

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Lou Reed  Guess I'm Falling in love  live
Lou Reed Guess I'm Falling in love live YouTube video by Lund Peterson

velvet underground researchers have apparently confirmed that this audio from a random youtube user is genuinely the long-lost july '67 performance from upbeat, a cleveland teen tv show, doing the unreleased "guess i'm falling in love" complete with screaming girls. www.youtube.com/watch?v=GU2U...

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Chuck Schumer: β€˜The American People Deserve A President Who Can More Credibly Justify War With Iran’ WASHINGTONβ€”In a pointed critique of President Trump’s foreign policy leadership, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer stated to members of the press Thursday that β€œthe American people deserve a presid...

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Giacometti-ass basketball player

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An ICE agent shot and killed Ruben Ray Martinez, a US citizen and San Antonio resident, in March 2025. Then ICE and the Texas Department of Public Safety covered it up. He was 23 years old. I am calling for a full investigation into this shooting, including why there was an 8-month cover up.

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Steve Albini and Bob Weston of Shellac interviewed on Chic-A-Go-Go (2001)
Steve Albini and Bob Weston of Shellac interviewed on Chic-A-Go-Go (2001) YouTube video by Media Burn Archive

Steve Albini to Ratso: "I think we're a pretty normal band."

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Going to singlehandedly revive middlebrow intellectual culture by starting a magazine called Popular Dumbass.

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Which is to say, Wiseman conceived of documentary as a way of understanding and analyzing the world through careful visual study. And that's how he worked, even though it made no sense logistically or financially.

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It was also extremely difficult to work this way! I've seen references to the seeming chaos of his editing suites in the early days, where the walls were covered with strips of film, hanging from hooks. There was no easy way to organize his footage except by collecting bits that seemed important.

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That's why so many of the Direct Cinema/CinΓ©ma VΓ©ritΓ© landmarks are built around a concert or a tour or some other event that would give the filming a clear beginning and a likely ending. But Wiseman's method was so much more open-ended.

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That's one of the reasons he mostly focused on institutions: it would give *some* structure to his cameras, all of which would be quietly observing, sometimes for weeks or months. That's not how documentaries were made! Film was expensive and you needed to justify burning through celluloid!

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A big reason why his films are so compelling is that he approached his footage first as a viewer! Something would need to compel HIM in order to be included in the edit.

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Wiseman filmed, mostly, without a clear shape or structure in mind. He and his camera operators would use the camera to observe normal, everyday life and work, and they'd typically amass a gigantic mass of footage. Then Wiseman would sift through it all and find what was most interesting.

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Hard to overstate how much Fred Wiseman changed the cinema. He's often grouped with the Direct Cinema pioneers like the Maysles and Leacock, but he built on what they did with handheld cameras and sync sound to create a different kind of documentary, something that had really never existed before.

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"The day of accountability will come": Rep. Delia Ramirez on abolishing and prosecuting DHS The Handbasket spoke with the congresswoman who called out ICE long before it was popular.

πŸ”₯ β€œTo me, when we're talking about what justice looks like, it's ultimately getting to a place where every single fascist agent and the leaders that directed them to do what they did are held accountable to the highest degree of the law. And that means prosecution.”

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photo of Pam Bondi testifying in the foreground as a group of 7 women and 1 men raise their hands

photo of Pam Bondi testifying in the foreground as a group of 7 women and 1 men raise their hands

Likely-historic photo by NBC News of all the Epstein victims asked to raise their hands if they've not yet been asked to meet with the DOJ as Bondi testifies in foreground

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1/ ProPublica collected handwritten letters in mid-January from children held at the Dilley Immigration Processing Center, the same facility where 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos was taken.

Hundreds of kids are still detained.

We’ll let the children’s words speak for themselves. 🧡

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In Boston ICE randomly pulled over this huge white Irish guy with a Mass drivers license, 20 years in the states, legal status, pending green card and have held him for 5 months, his citizen wife paid a $4k bond that was ignored(!) ICE forged his signature on deportation agreement, no appeal

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Concentration camps

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Last call for ABOLISH ICE stickers & shirts from Commonwealth Press! Orders close at 5PM EST this Sunday, Feb 8. Net proceeds go to Casa San Jose, which supports Pittsburgh’s Latino & immigrant community through social services, education, and advocacy.
www.compressmerch.com/collections/...

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JUST IN: In a new court filing, attorneys for Marimar Martinez call Chicago's U.S. attorney's office "active enablers of an out-of-control client."

They cite reports from @chicago.suntimes.com and @npr.org in which DHS refuses to back down on claims that Martinez is a "domestic terrorist."

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b&w photo of a shaven-headed person with a long sharp nose and what look like pointed ears standing in front of a piece of black fabric and looking down and to their right.

b&w photo of a shaven-headed person with a long sharp nose and what look like pointed ears standing in front of a piece of black fabric and looking down and to their right.

Self-portrait - Claude Cahun, 1921

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