
Isabella Rossellini is the creative wits behind a new series of film shorts about the birds and the bees. Or, more precisely, the earthworms and the bees. It's nature. With an art department. And a sexy accent!
I don't want to give too much away about this wonderfully bizarre series. I cannot guarantee that it's Safe for Work material, but it certainly un-furrowed my brow for a bit this afternoon. It also proved once again that a big vocabulary is the quickest way to my heart with lines like, "I dig my palpi in her epigyne... and run off!"
While I'm busy plugging stuff, may I also give a nod to Theatre Vertigo's The Long Christmas Ride Home. The production is vital, heartfelt, and an excellent testament to Paula Vogel's masterful storytelling. It plays Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8:00 pm through May 17, 2008.
Oh, and speaking of masterful storytelling, I just finished Cormac McCarthy's The Road. Like, wow.
1 comment:
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-Skye Lee
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