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...Daily Variety mentioned the dismal box-office in a story last month, and since then the web has been abuzz with news, gossip and (mostly) bad jokes about the film. Produced for an estimated $1.2 million - about one-eighth the budget of Little Miss Sunshine - Zyzzyx Road played in a single, solitary Texas theater late last year. What happened? The answer is actually simple: the brief release in an inaccessible spot was deliberately chosen by the filmmakers to validate the Screen Actors Guild pay scales for films under $2.5 million...
...Radcliffe Institute, what do “these women” actually do for a living? He says that Drew Faust only writes about “gender” and “ritual.” Had he bothered to scroll down to the end of whatever Web site he was on, he might have found things more to his liking. For instance, he would have learned that one of Prof. Faust’s main works is on James Henry Hammond, a South Carolina planter and senator, a real “man?...
...adds. “So the medium is so important to the artist, and you can’t determine the materials by looking. That’s been shown over and over again.”THE PUBLIC AND POLLOCKAlthough the responses to the study posted on the Web site pollockexhibit.com—maintained by the public relations staff of several of the parties who have been deeply involved with the Matter paintings—mostly question the results of the HUAM analysis, the subtle differences in their arguments demonstrate how disputed the role of scientific analysis...
...reality.If approved, the changes to the Copyright Act would require all streaming media providers to use protected formats for any content on the Internet, satellite radio, or television.This proposal comes at a time when Steve Jobs, the CEO of Apple, posted an essay on his company’s Web site calling on the largest recording companies to allow online music sales without any anti-piracy software.Echoing the sentiments of many recording industry officials, Jobs discussed the impossibility of digital rights management (DRM) on all music sold.Most CDs have no DRM capabilities, meaning users can easily rip them onto their...
...school punk rock fans for the mainstream may even disappoint the squares who rocked out to “The Boys of Summer” and “In This Diary” from “Goodbye, Astoria.” Though the band’s Web site praises their hard work, calling the new record “easily the most daring, dazzling and inspiring Ataris album yet,” there is little proof in the pudding. “Welcome the Night” is filled with moody, regret-stained lyrics, overpowering guitars...