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Exit Through The Oscars - Again!

Terrence Malick's Tree of Life. I was thinking about last year's Oscars and how my main interest in them was whether British street/guerrilla artist  Banksy  might make a surprise appearance (given that he doesn't "do" appearances) at the ceremony to collect the award I was certain he would win for his documentary  Exit Through The Gift Shop  (as so often with my Oscar predictions, I was wrong about the award - and the likelihood of his presence). This year, I just wish there were some kind of potential controversy that could enliven the proceedings. There are some good films among the crop of Oscar nominees - and one great film in Terrence Malick's  The Tree of Life , but there is nothing  that I can get really excited about, other than the possibility of it winning, which somehow doesn't seem as sure a thing as it should. Maybe it's a reflection of the state of the industry, or my tastes - or both - but I long for the days when more movie

Come Celebrate Charong's Novel, Random - And My Birthday - Friday January 27th

Charong Chow: photo by Alexander Chow-Stuart. This Friday evening, January 27th, between 6pm - 8pm in the private room at the Starbucks at The Junction in Sonora, Charong Chow will be hosting her book launch party for her first novel, Random ...and I will be celebrating one thousand years on the planet (or something like that): my birthday! Inspired by the death at 26 of our best friend, Jeremy, who first introduced us at one of my book readings in Miami's South Beach, Random is a Young Adult "teen noir" love story and thriller, set in contemporary Los Angeles. Tierney is a sixteen year old high school co-ed who's neither the Bad Girl in school, nor exactly your average student, either. Excited by the arrival of Tom, a handsomely mysterious new kid, Tierney skips classes with her best friends, Jeremy (who's openly gay) and Maya, taking Tom along for a drug-fueled truancy that foreshadows darker things to come. Written with an energy and razor-sharp d

Happy Chinese New Year!

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR...especially to Charong Hudson and Paradise. Here's a work of "rad(ish) art" created by Kenny, the owner/sushi chef at Zuma Sushi in Modesto, for Paradise and Hudson yesterday. (Photo by Alexander Chow-Stuart)

Stunning Human Flowers from Los Angeles based Artist Cecelia Webber

Supercool PHOTOS of the human body from Los Angeles based artist Cecelia Webber. http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/AdNfB9

Bogart and Bergman in Shadows and Light

Perhaps the greatest noir film - or film of any kind - of all time: Casablanca.