harold lloyd comedies all night on tcm.
Nice resource, the series is over for the moment but the website has video interviews. Was checking out Elizabeth Murray, just saw her retrospective at MoMA.
http://www.pbs.org/art21/series/index.html
better concept than content - romeo and juliet in emoticons.
There have been many paintings since, plus a lifetime achievement award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In 2002, Leslie released The Cedar Bar, an orgy of appropriated film footage—Hollywood musicals, Holocaust documentaries, hardcore porn—combined with voice-overs from his reconstructed 1952 play about the legendary artists' watering hole and the eternal war between creators and critics. (The original manuscript went up in smoke in '66.) A sinister cabaret clown opens the show by gibbering, "Artists are a vulgar and stupid lot," followed by such stalwarts as de Kooning waxing insightfully on the meanings of art. Jackson Pollock's shade is summoned through an old Twilight Zone episode about a 19th-century cattle rustler transported to '50s New York—he can't cope, and you just know it's gonna come to a bad end.
joe wilson on woodward.
wayback spin ... remember back in August of 2002 when the adminsitration was ready to bypass Congress to go to war ... WH lawyers: Bush can order Iraq attack ... Bush Gets Legal Advice On Iraq

good times
In challenging war's critics, administration tinkers with truth
Knight Ridder Washington Bureau
seinfeld doc on tbs
ClarkLewis explores NYC.
I don't think this has been posted, worth a look and a chuckle in my humble opinion:

http://www.bigad.com.au/movie.html
might as well start with woodward. another turgid display of fourth estatemanship.

digbys take:
Woodward, like Broder and Sally and Richard Cohen and Cokie and the rest of the moribund DC establishment, are obsessed with the social and personal activities of their King (and their own relationships to him) and have absolutely no interest or insight into the corrupt, depraved, malevolent political force the Republican Washington establishment has become. (It's hardball politics!) As long as they are getting their due deference and nobody's slip is showing, they are more than happy to keep any behavior that the unwashed masses might find unpalatable under wraps --- things like war or institutionalized character assassination. The only scandals worth reporting are "too many marts" and "trashing the place" --- behaviors that imply the courtier's social mores are unimportant. Tsk tsk tsk.
it happened here first
the sport of politics
Notes from NOLA
17 years ago I had this tribute album. Now it’s hagiography, which is to say a Hollywood movie. Network tonight.

Prince Achmed was on Turner Classic Movies. Worth keeping an eye peeled for. Beautiful stuff.
74 degrees. im an outdoorsman. which is to say yes the windows are open.
Holy shit. Charlie Rose and Chalabi on PBS. It's a battle of the titans. They both believe themselves so much.
i thought directv should carry one of the satellite radio systems. and now it does.
This is a president who even in the best of times is insular, out of touch, and completely unwilling to have alternative points of view brought to him. Now, according to administration sources he's kicked out everyone else in his Oval Treehouse except for his mom, and three people who remind him of his mom? Shudder.
harold lloyd box
the jewish brain (it was a cover story in new york magazine not the new yorker you idiot!)
The grassroots response to the new Wal-Mart documentary has been incredible. Thanks to you and our many partners, "Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price" will debut next week in over 7,000 living rooms and community centers across the country—a true groundswell.
Superballs. Quicktime required. 18 MB.

Probably want to right click and save as..., or, on Mac, ctrl-click and save as...
whats kansas's fucking problem