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David H. Moriarty

The Academy Awards Are 3 Months From Today – March 2, 2014
Oscar Sunday is three months from today, March 2, 2014 and this year, it’s anyone’s game. The Academy has a history of playing up all the glamour and suspense, and this year should be no different.

As of today, Gold Derby‘s Top 5 Best Picture predictions for the 86th Academy Awards are: 12 Years A Slave, Gravity, Saving Mr. Banks, Captain Phillips and American Hustle.

Hit Fix’s Top 5 are: Gravity, 12 Years A Slave, Saving Mr. Banks, Captain Phillips and Inside Llewyn Davis.

In what’s classic TV, take a look at the opening of the 43rd Academy Awards in 1971, featuring an introduction by Academy President Daniel Taradash.

The big A-listers of the day all appeared at the Oscars – Goldie Hawn, Jeanne Moreau, Melvyn Douglas, Ryan O’Neal, Leigh Taylor-Young, George Segal, Jennifer Jones, Lee Grant, Maximilian Schell, Ginger Rogers, Jack Nicholson, Ali McGraw, Robert Evans, Quincy Jones, Sally Kellerman, Jim Brown,...
See full article at WeAreMovieGeeks.com
  • 12/3/2013
  • by Michelle McCue
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Killing Joke
David Moriarty: Halcyon Daze Creon Gallery Through September 29, 2011

(Audience Applause)…okay…so a guy calls into work. He tells his boss he can’t come in that day because he’s sick. The boss says, “Okay. No problem. Take the day off. How sick are you, anyway?” The guy says, “I just fucked my sister.” (Laughter) ...Thank you.

Sigmund Freud said, “A joke is a contract of mastery at another person’s expense.” Meaning, essentially, we laugh at the misfortunes of others while admiring our own, more fortunate, position. Jokes reveal, and play with, our inner fears (see above: social faux pas), relationships to power and money (see above: talking to the boss), and social taboos (see above: incest). Shakespeare’s comedies often reveal more of the human condition than did his tragedies. Humor in art is a rare thing, especially in painting, as quite often the viewer is...
See full article at www.culturecatch.com
  • 9/24/2011
  • by bradleyrubenstein
  • www.culturecatch.com
Killing Joke
David Moriarty: Halcyon Daze Creon Gallery Through September 29, 2011

(Audience Applause)…okay…so a guy calls into work. He tells his boss he can’t come in that day because he’s sick. The boss says, “Okay. No problem. Take the day off. How sick are you, anyway?” The guy says, “I just fucked my sister.” (Laughter) ...Thank you.

Sigmund Freud said, “A joke is a contract of mastery at another person’s expense.” Meaning, essentially, we laugh at the misfortunes of others while admiring our own, more fortunate, position. Jokes reveal, and play with, our inner fears (see above: social faux pas), relationships to power and money (see above: talking to the boss), and social taboos (see above: incest). Shakespeare’s comedies often reveal more of the human condition than did his tragedies. Humor in art is a rare thing, especially in painting, as quite often the viewer is...
See full article at www.culturecatch.com
  • 9/24/2011
  • by bradleyrubenstein
  • www.culturecatch.com
Who's the Most Stressed?
From age to sex, marital status, weight, career choice, city of residence, and even hair color, Anneli Rufus on 15 stats that indicate who among us has the highest stress levels.

1. Detroit's residents are more than twice as stressed as residents of Memphis and Miami, and 10 times as stressed as residents of San Francisco, Nashville, and Buffalo.

Related story on The Daily Beast: The New Science of Reverse Aging

Detroit is America's most stressed-out city and Salt Lake City is America's mellowest, according to a study that calculated the unemployment rate, income, ozone level, crime rate, amount of sunshine, house prices, and average commute time in 50 metropolises. "People are fleeing Detroit. There's been so much economic destruction there," says Frederic Luskin, author of Stress Free for Good, who warns that these rankings might be questionable because in some areas, "people won't admit to being stressed. It's not part of their culture.
See full article at The Daily Beast
  • 11/16/2010
  • by Anneli Rufus
  • The Daily Beast
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