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The enemy of art is the absence of limitations. - Orson Welles

From Season 3, episode 6.

When I read The Great Gatsby in high school, I never imagined it would become the event movie Baz Luhrmann’s making it out to be.

Some damn good advice from Neil Gaiman on how to find success in the arts.

From Season 3, episode 5.

Grace Kelly in To Catch a Thief (1955).

“Even in this light, I can tell where your eyes are looking.” 

In this movie and in Rear Window (1954), Ms. Kelly played a sort of perfect woman. She was rich, she was beautiful, yes, but she also was an irresistible blend of wit, pluck, and feminine charm. 

Anna Chlumsky in HBO’s new show, Veep.

Remember her stealing Macaulay Culkin’s heart in My Girl? She’s grown into quite the babe.

This new show’s got potential, too. 

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Madeon - Icarus.  Goin’ to see him at the Roxy tonight, get pumped!

I’ve yet to see an Isabelle Adjani a Carole Laure movie, but I might see this one.

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From Season 2, episode 13.

"The best novel of the last few years is called 'Mad Men' and it's on AMC Sunday nights..." 

Just one of many funny lines in this tongue-in-cheek guide to writing the Great American Novel, at The Awl.

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