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...Sunset Boulevard,” “Some Like It Hot,” and “Sabrina” are some of Billy Wilder’s most famous films as a writer and director. Yet none of these will be shown at the Harvard Film Archive’s upcoming “Major and Minor Notes: A Billy Wilder Centennial” series...
Pieces like this are the jewels of the HFA’s collection. Barron pointed out that Wilder’s better-known films such as “The Apartment” or “Sunset Boulevard” are frequently shown in art theatres around the country, but most audiences have no opportunity to see his more obscure films. The Wilder Centennial seeks to expose viewers to Wilder films that they’ve never seen before...
...through their dedication to activism and idealism.In his campaign garb, De Beausset explains that his color choice was no simple decision. “Buddhist monks wear orange. Orange is very important in Hinduism,” he says. “I love the color of the sunset...It just epitomizes being thankful.”“That’s what he says when he wants to get girls,” Anene adds jokingly.‘DEMAND A CHANGE’Anene and De Beausset have both worked to bring about reform while...
...before “Beast Moans” dropped, it really didn’t seem necessary. More resumé-padding from the over-recorded Dan Bejar (Destroyer, New Pornographers) and the stretched-too-thin Spencer Krug (Wolf Parade, Sunset Rubdown, a dozen other bands). Plus Carey Mercer of Frog Eyes, who may or may not be crazy. On paper, Swan Lake shouldn’t work that well...
...songs don’t entirely escape the specter of the musicians’ other groups, and there’s a fair bit of self-referentiality. “All Fires” reuses a line Krug already sang on a Sunset Rubdown album released earlier this year and on “The Freedom” Bejar references the “city of daughters,” the name of an early Destroyer release. But, this being a group of Canadians, there’s relatively little ego; despite their varying levels of fame, everyone gets roughly...