Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Timmy Curran

Surfer/singer ... which is it? Well, with Timmy Curran it's both! From an early age (18), Timmy emerged as a leader in the major surfing competition and soon started traveling the world. With all that fame, he didn't lose site of his creative and artistic waves.

Not only does this kid kick it on the waves and in the studio, but he lets you download his whole CD from his website - how sweet is that? From the upbeat "Blue Eyes" (which I have since determined is my song - with or without someone to share it with:) to the more thoughtful and unsettling "Comatose" this is a wave you've GOT to get on!

I realize this sounds like some bribe, but I just honestly think his music is rad.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

The Lives of Others


This is a German film. Thanks to my friend Katelin, who has beautiful German friends who think to send her gems of movies, like this one.

The story is not at all about the others, but about the observer. I don't even know where to begin, except to insist you watch it yourself!

Check out this review from the NY times.

just this once

I'm not a big "happily ever after" fan. In fact, I loathe the typical tales of damsels in distress and pretty princesses. I know - far from the sweet swooners I find in my peers, I am just not wooed by these simple fantasies. Fantasy I love, but it seems the Disney tales skim the surface of the deep, deep pools of what the imagination can hold.

Well, as obstinate as I can be against popular, ever after tales, I can be just as ecstatic about something wonderfully original. With a budget around $30,000, Once stole my heart. Not only did I watch exquisite characters develop in extreme and unpredictable ways, I also heard sweet music. Oh, the music! Don't get confused - some will say this is a musical and it is not. I think the confusion comes as a result of viewers being so excited about the music that their reviews are misunderstood. But, it is true - I was endeared to the music as much as the story.

How simple and sweet - innocent in the characters honest search for life. The leading male (Glen Hansard) is a vacuum fixer by day and a street singer by night, with his perfectly tortured guitar. Set in Ireland (endeared me from the very start), an ironical, granola-type girl enters with blunt praise for the vacuum-fixer's music. It all unravels from there, but how you would suspect.

Oh, please watch. Watch and do tell. Just what are you thinking when the scene closes, looking out on the windows of what will come.