Word: sunsets
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...reference to September 11, 2001, has become the leitmotif of the series. The first two issues, covered by TIME.comix, gave us Rehr's remarkable autobiographical account of the catastrophe as he experienced it from a few blocks away. Now, Rehr has followed that up with a fictional story, "Tribeca Sunset," which explores the relationship of four men in the aftermath of that red-letter day. Craig, Mac and Neil, three former New York art school chums, get together with Neil's brother Rob to attend Neil's gallery opening and meet his fianc?e. In the course of the weekend, they...
...Henrik Rehr's "Tribeca Sunset," from "Tuesday" number three and four, sets itself apart as the best work of fiction involving 9/11 I have seen, and also one of the best ensemble comics. An insightful, funny and moving portrait of four friends, "Tribeca Sunset" shows what friends say about each other is one thing, but how they feel is something different...
Alcalay’s own vision gave the water in his 1949 work “By the Shores of Ostia,” its particular murkiness and the houses their faded oranges and purples, evocative of sunset. He infused his later 1984 work “Study for Festivities” with a sense of pure human joy, though the painting does not contain a single human figure. When Alcalay finally came to grips with himself as a landscape painter, he saw himself in his early years as “describing the landscape...
According to the advisory, HUPD is responding to this incident by increasing both uniformed and plainclothes officers on duty after sunset and having those officers patrol routes that students frequent...
...wheelings and dealings and squealings with studio executives. Even worse, there's a fundamental lack of self-insight here. Eszterhas wants to spin himself as a Hollywood outsider, a self-righteous desperado who took the town for all it was worth and then rode off into the sunset (he moved back to Ohio in 2001), but at the same time he is unbearably eager to drop names and show us what a hotshot insider he is, or at least was. So treat Hollywood Animal like an industry party: arrive late, skim quickly through it for the boldface names, and bail...