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My neighborhood and Ann's made the NYTIMES.

Posted on November 28, 2010 ()
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Something I wrote for LC. They've updated the format.
Posted on November 26, 2010 ()
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Sunchip bags were biodegradable-but fatties thought the bags were too loud. Back to Plastic we go.
Posted on October 5, 2010 ()
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WINTER CROP IS IN THE GROUND!
Posted on September 28, 2010 with 17 notes ()
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Even Fergie’s commerical for her new perfume is run through Autotune.
Posted on September 24, 2010 ()
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There is a blimp currently droning over my house.
Posted on September 23, 2010 with 1 note ()
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Vene's Blog with a mention of me about halfway down.

Posted on September 7, 2010 ()
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Fig, roasted apple & balsamic vinegar preserves (Thanks mom for the harvest).
Posted on August 31, 2010 ()
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My friend Erik and I saw this last night. The film’s editor happened to be out front and gave us free tickets.
Harry Shearer—of This is Spinal Tap and “The Simpsons” fame—decides to makes a Serious Documentary. The voice of Mr. Burns talks to Premiere’s Michael Gaughn about his new documentary The Big Uneasy, post-Katrina flooding, and his beloved city of New Orleans.
What was the learning curve like making a documentary?
Well, my producer Karen Murphy and I had shot five little documentary pieces two years ago for mydamnchannel.com of five people I know here, mainly musicians, telling their post-Katrina stories. Otherwise, the learning curve was very steep. But I had an experienced documentary cinematographer and my producer had done all of Chris Guest’s faux documentaries and had started out in real documentaries. And I had been making fun of documentary—with Chris, with Spinal Tap, and with Albert Brooks’s first movie, Real Life, which was a faux documentary. So I’d been a student of the form from the other side for a long time.
Of course, you collaborated on the most famous fake documentary of all time.
Yeah, it’s ironic. You know, there is this rule in satire that you end up being what you make fun of.
Posted on August 31, 2010 via PREMIERE with 322 notes ()
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At the Eagle Eye Book Shop in Decatur, Ga., one of the stores that distributed tickets to a Franzen speech at the coming Decatur Book Festival, tickets were snapped up in two days.
“We had people calling from South Carolina and Florida” who were willing to make a trip to see Mr. Franzen, said Bob Munson, a bookseller.
Congratulations on Eagle Eye making the NYTIMES.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/28/books/28franzen.html?ref=books
Posted on August 30, 2010 with 1 note ()
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