Errol Morris is best known as an influential and Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker (“The Fog of War”), but he’s also a master of the short form who commands big bucks shooting commercials and episodic television. Then there’s the New York Times op-docs and essays, his many deep div...
The work of Columbia Records staff photographer Don Hunstein was influential in the look of the movie, and there are scenes in which his iconic cover shot for The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan could conceivably come to life. Production designer François Audouy’s sets a...
Herbert Marcuse is one of the most influential thinkers of our time. Born in Berlin, Marcuse studied philosophy with Husserl and Heidegger at the Universities of Freiburg and Berlin. Marcuse's critical social theory ingeniously fuses phe... K Dougl - 《Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews》 被引量...
The release of With Floury Hand (English translation of the Swedish Med Mjölad Hand) in the summer of 2012 – three and a half years after Lars Hollmer’s untimely passing on Christmas Day, 2008 – came as a boon to all the devoted followers of the influential Swedish artist who had ...
attempt increased his popularity in his State and in the Senate. He left the chairmanship of the Foreign Relations Committee in order to head the equally important Finance Committee, and is an exceedingly influential figure in the Senate, and the hope of Conservatives in many parts of the ...
Roy Acuff: The Smoky Mountain Boy (Elizabeth Schlepp) In-depth biography of the influential American country singer, fiddler, and promoter, about whom Hank Williams once said: “For drawing power in the South, it was Roy Acuff, then God.” She Bop: The Definitive History Of Women In Popula...
Beyond our notions of place, thesefilms also complicate our notions of identity, embracing the particular rather than striving for universality—an illusory standard applied unfairly, even now, to films whose subjects are not white, Western, heterosexual, normative. The most influential movies of the...
Honorable Mention: Even though 'Rebel Without a Cause' didn't include any rock music, it became synonymous with the rise of teenage culture of the '50s, with James Dean's sullen brood as influential as Elvis Presley's. ‘The Girl Can’t Help It’ (1956) 20th Century Fox ‘The Girl...
Years later, in the Time Crash mini-episode, there’s a beautiful moment where David Tennant, only half in-character, tells Peter Davison how influential his playing of the Doctor was on Tennant. And he ends with the wonderful line that “you were my Doctor.” ...
Renate Knaup, one of progressive rock’s first frontwomen, shines with her warm, vibrant presence and joyful outlook. As a mature woman, Renate is every bit as charismatic as she was in her dark, smouldering salad days, with her stylish clothes and statement jewellery. In the footage ...