Thursday, October 28, 2004

Tuesday, October 26, 2004

2046

Kit just pointed me to the 2046 website. I took a quick peek but I really don't want to know. I want to see it cold. Eric and I went to Chinatown the other day and found the 2046 dvd and vcd. Unfortunately, it's the version from China, dubbed into Mandarin and without English subtitles. Still, I was sorely tempted. But I'll wait for the HK DVD. And my new tv.

Wong Kar-Wai news

Kino's releasing a Wong Kar-Wai DVD box set, containing five of his earlier films (the only film that's missing is Ashes of Time. I've never seen the Kino prints, but they must be better than the Chinatown DVD versions I own and so now I'm sorely tempted to get this. They're also re-releasing Days of Being Wild to theaters with a new translation. I just wonder if it's a new print. For those in the New York area, it'll be playing at the Film Forum in November. Looks like it's gonna be a WKW fall . . .

Monday, October 25, 2004

Eminem lets his politics be known

Eminem's Mosh Music Video. See it here.

Sticker shock

Sasha Frere-Jones, Dave Tompkins, Hua Hsu, and Jeff Chang have just about launched their new audioblog, Sticker Shock. I was involved in the minimal design. It's gonna be big.

New photoblogs

My cousin Dan just started his first photoblog. It's called Un Object d'art.

Tuesday, October 19, 2004

THREE.2

THREE.2 is a new digifotoblog posting frequent images thus far in and around New York.

Thursday, October 14, 2004

Kill Kitty

Chang Cheng-Yue is performing in New York and Boston on Sunday and Monday (and he's playing in LA Oct 23. He's a Chinese Rock star, and this marks the first time a Chinese Rock artist has toured the states. Click on the banner for more information.

Wednesday, October 13, 2004

I love eggs

And you might too after seeing this. Though maybe eating them 365 days a year would be bad for your health. . . . Thanks to Dennis for pointing it out.

Thursday, October 07, 2004

Open House New York

"The Second Annual OHNY weekend is scheduled for Saturday & Sunday, October 9 & 10, 2004. 100 fascinating spaces and places in all five boroughs will be open for tours - free of charge. Each site will offer different experiences, including guided and self-guided tours, informal talks and conversations with the designers." I missed this last year so I'm definitely going out this year to check it out. Read about it on their site: www.openhousenewyork.org

Photo books

I'm ordering two books. Eric had recommended the VII agency's book War to me a few weeks ago. At AIGA's 50 books 50 covers I saw the book itself and spent a good portion of my time there flipping through it (you would think that their site would have at least thumbnails of the winners). The other book I'm buying is Michael Ackerman's End Time City, a collection of photographs he took while in Benares. I've been meaning to get that one for a wihle and am finally breaking down and doing it.