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Monthly Archives: June 2010
Restful Week!?
The restful week I was counting on to catch up on housework and my other job(s) ain’t happenin’. I knew on Monday that I’d be going up to Columbia for the film opening Friday at the delicious little Ragtag Cinema … Continue reading
Long Lost Friends
Sometime back, I began to wonder if my appearance in this movie, and then the movie’s rapid rise to prominence, might be the vehicle for reconnecting me with people out of my past. it’s already happening. Just in this past … Continue reading
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Tagged friends, lifestyle, Los Angeles, marideth sisco, movie, Ozarks, Winter's Bone
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The New Yorker kinda likes WINTER’S BONE
“In its lived-in, completely non-ideological way, “Winter’s Bone” is one of the great feminist works in film.” – David Denby, The New Yorker ““Winter’s Bone” is what we’ve been waiting for: a work of art that grabs hold and won’t … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Rosellini, backcountry, country-noir, country-noir thriller, Daniel Woodrell, Debra Granik, Down To The Bone, folk music, Jennifer Lawrence, Jonathan Scheuer, low budget movie, marideth sisco, meth, meth in the Ozarks, Missouri folk culture, movie reviews, New York Times, Ozark culture, Ozarks, poverty, Sundace, Winter's Bone
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…and then it’ll settle down.
I keep hearing myself say –“and then it’ll settle down.” It reminds me of a girl I once knew who made major changes to her lifestyle every few weeks, I guess just to try them all and see what she … Continue reading
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Tagged agenda, Columbia, folk music, marideth sisco, Memphis, Missouri folk culture, movie premiere, Ozark culture, Ozarks, Ragtag Cinema, Schwabs, Winter's Bone
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Off To See The Lizards…
Well, first it was Little Rock, then New York, a flurry of rehearsals, some of them 100 miles away in Springfield, and then the Old Time Music Festival, in which I performed at 2 and 6 p.m., in two different … Continue reading
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Tagged marideth sisco, NATF, Ozark culture, Ozarks, weather, West Plains, West Plains MO, Wizard of Oz
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Yet Another Review!
This just in… one movie reviewers lone, lost and late look at Winter’s Bone. Enjoy the read! “Until last week or so, I’d heard absolutely nothing about this movie, no trailers, no articles, no nothing. Then I caught wind of … Continue reading
More on New York
More on New York. I’m now convinced that the best way by far to see the city as it really is, is to arrive by air. It might not be true every day. But the day I arrived, with the … Continue reading
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Tagged Debra Granok, East Village, Empire State Building, Jonathan Scheuer, New York, The Strand Bookstore, Union Square, west Village
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