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Shafrin misses the sessions for "Knock," "Alice and Wonderland," and a much-sought-after spot in the Sunken Garden Children’s Theater’s show. He calls each director, explaining his situation and thanking them for understanding...
...tallest in the history of the games. It looked as if the opening ceremonies for the XX Olympic Winter Games were over. Shivering audience members started filing out, still wearing the white ponchos that had been placed on each seat with the aim of evoking an icy wonderland on television, since Torino has been unseasonably warm and there is no real snow in town. But it turned out they were leaving in the eighth inning. Massive ruby drapes had appeared beneath the cauldron and they parted to reveal a giant chandelier and Luciano Pavarotti in a setting suggesting an outdoor...
...goes) and post-postmodernism, artists are now confronted with new sociological and philosophical issues. At the same time, art has reached a very exciting time in its history because of the increasing number of materials and media which it utilizes. In February, Central Park was transformed into a saffron wonderland through “The Gates” project, 27 years in the making. It was a surreal project that was enjoyed by all types of citizens and visitors...
...after making a specialty of playing dark characters like Jim Morrison in The Doors and drug-addicted John Holmes in Wonderland, he's starring in his first intelligent buddy comedy. The directorial debut of Shane Black--the highest-paid screenwriter of the early to mid-'90s (Lethal Weapon, Last Action Hero), who hadn't worked in six years--Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang pairs Kilmer with Robert Downey Jr. in a very meta film-noir detective story in which the narrator is constantly interrupting to apologize for various film clichs. Kilmer plays Gay Perry, a private investigator...
...part in a Polish art film. It seems as if his life is in some constant state of artsy flux. He refers to most of his experiences as "a great adventure." He has made more than 200 giant collages--using photos from all his films since 2003's Wonderland--in the style of his friend photographer Peter Beard (Kilmer has lots of impressive friends, from Gorby to Bob Dylan) and has exhibited the collages in galleries in Italy and Japan. He carries an idea journal everywhere, jotting thoughts for poems as well as songs for the rock album he intends...