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About | nightclicker
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Some tidbits about me:. I’m more Brooklyn than I am Peruvian or American. I like to hear the birds on my window ledge as I write. Sriracha is my new favorite hot sauce. My number one fan is my dog Jack. My reverse undulations are better than my regular undulations. I learned more about myself in high school than I did in college or law school. I’d like to Google myself one day and find my book at the top of the search result. Feel free to contact me at. Click to email (Opens in new window). At 2 days ago.
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filmmaking | life untelevised
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Life is just this it's living. Arkansan filmmakers who left the state are coming home and they’re finding their state is much more than just a setting. Director Chris Hicky (second from left) on the set of “The Grace of Jake,” filmed in Arkansas in September 2013. Quiet on the set. The feature-length film he dreamed of making for the past 10 years, which he spent in Los Angeles working his way up the industry ladder, from production assistant to director of commercials and music videos. As it appeared in.
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General | life untelevised
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Life is just this it's living. RSS feed for this section. Photographer and friend Cary S. Jenkins has captured the quiet, still beauty of our recent snowfall in Arkansas. Click on the link to see all of her lovely photos. Written by dear friend Laura Cartwright Hardy, this post about the nature of being a feminist should be required reading for young women under 30. The fight isn’t over, girls. Thanks, Laura. So cast off the shackles of yesterday. I can still burst into. So, cast off the. 1,104 more words.
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marketing | life untelevised
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Life is just this it's living. Art of the sale. Many of today’s fine artists, however, have shed the cliched smock of the starving artist and repainted, resculpted and resketched their images and lives. Sixty percent of artists in the United States are self-employed, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, but that doesn’t mean they’re all living in squalor, surviving at subsistence levels by selling their souls one canvas or sculpture at a time. THAT WHOLE TORTURED ARTIST THING. It’s quite the...
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film | life untelevised
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Life is just this it's living. Arkansan filmmakers who left the state are coming home and they’re finding their state is much more than just a setting. Director Chris Hicky (second from left) on the set of “The Grace of Jake,” filmed in Arkansas in September 2013. Quiet on the set. The feature-length film he dreamed of making for the past 10 years, which he spent in Los Angeles working his way up the industry ladder, from production assistant to director of commercials and music videos. As it appeared in.
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Kyle Mourot | life untelevised
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Life is just this it's living. Tag Archives: Kyle Mourot. Art of the sale. Many of today’s fine artists, however, have shed the cliched smock of the starving artist and repainted, resculpted and resketched their images and lives. Sixty percent of artists in the United States are self-employed, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, but that doesn’t mean they’re all living in squalor, surviving at subsistence levels by selling their souls one canvas or sculpture at a time. It’s quite the opposi...
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Pride of Place | life untelevised
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Life is just this it's living. Arkansan filmmakers who left the state are coming home and they’re finding their state is much more than just a setting. Director Chris Hicky (second from left) on the set of “The Grace of Jake,” filmed in Arkansas in September 2013. Quiet on the set. The feature-length film he dreamed of making for the past 10 years, which he spent in Los Angeles working his way up the industry ladder, from production assistant to director of commercials and music videos. As it appeared in.
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art business | life untelevised
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Life is just this it's living. Tag Archives: art business. Art of the sale. Many of today’s fine artists, however, have shed the cliched smock of the starving artist and repainted, resculpted and resketched their images and lives. Sixty percent of artists in the United States are self-employed, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, but that doesn’t mean they’re all living in squalor, surviving at subsistence levels by selling their souls one canvas or sculpture at a time. It’s quite the oppos...
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An Afternoon Pick-me-up | nightclicker
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January 19, 2012. An “I-wish-I-could-be-there” moment caught by Sophie Windsor Clive and Liberty Smith. I’d love to hear just the lap of the waves, the flutter of the birds’ wings, and their laughter without the music. Even so, it’s very beautiful and inspiring. From Sophie Windsor Clive. Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). And posted in Ruminations. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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“The Bat and the Penguin” | nightclicker
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March 26, 2012. 8220;The Bat and the Penguin”. He’s been through worse. He leans over to get a better look at the waters of the Sprang River. Its waves lap up. He turns around, steps over an umbrella and top hat, passes columns and exposed wires. . . and the only piece of furniture in the room: a torn, red love seat. He ignores the grunts and spits emanating from it. He picked a sentimental hideout. He thinks of his prisoner. A straight fall to the concrete or the water? Another man, lithe and stoic, sta...