Help me promote my artist friend Ariela Böhm

In November, I went to Italy to visit my family and I had a chance to meet a couple of times with my old friend Ariela Böhm. Ariela and I went to high school together. The year we graduated from high school we went on a camping trip through North Europe (Germany, Belgium, Denmark, and the Netherlands) with her brother Emanuele and his girlfriend. It was the first big trip I took without my family. Since then, I’ve always thought of Ariela as my travel friend.

Ariela and Antonella in 1979 during their North Europe trip.

A couple of weeks before my last trip to Italy to visit my family, Ariela wrote me an e-mail. I had not seen her for more than 20 years. She found my website and sent a note with her contact information so I wrote back and proposed to meet during this visit to Italy. Read more »

A Scanner Darkly

A Scanner Darkly pictureSorry, I could not pass this one. David Pescovitz at BoingBoing.net has published the link to the trailer of the movie adaptation of Philip K. Dick’s A Scanner Darkly. The director is Richard Linklater, the guy who directed Waking Life.
From the trailer it seems an awesome sci-fi animation movie. This summer, let’s go all together to watch the movie.

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Good night, and good luck

I went to see Good Night and Good Luck tonight at the Ambler Theater, and, after a long time, I remembered why I like cinema.

I loved the Ambler Theater. Scott and I had several frightening experiences in multiplex theaters and solemny promised to each other never to repeat the horror again (the screamingly loud stupid stream of ads, about 25 minutes of it, insulting to anybody who is older than 8; the poisonous popcorns that make you sick; the general atmosphere of video arcade; the feel of humiliation rather than of pleasure). So, we just don’t go to see movies in theaters; we much more enjoy the domestic Netflix experience. But small movie theaters are the real deal.

The Ambler theater is a beautiful space with good movies and special events. We noticed that there was an older crowd, and it was great. It felt like I was among my people.

Good Night, and Good Luck is a really good movie. Often movies that describe real events or people play like a disjoined sequence of vignettes; they want to cover too much in too little time and they loose depth and connection. Clooney’s movie is very tight. It describes a very specific and limited series of events and stays close to it. It takes time to focus on the details, the atmosphere, and the feelings. Of course, it has a strong an unapologetic message of social responsibility in difficult political times, but it’s also a very good movie. And David Strathairn is amazing as Edward Murrow.

A few additional observations:

Fireflies

Fireflies

Summer night. The yard shines with fireflies. It was a relaxing week-end like I haven’t spent in a long time. Guilt over mid-year appraisals yet to finish. Just remember to breathe.

Lightning over West Norriton

Tonight we had a lightning storm and Scott convinced me to get my camera and to take pictures of the storm from the sunroom. He had also set up a tent just in case I wanted to do some sunroom camping. So, I took this picture lying in the tent in the sunroom.

Lightning - June 2005

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