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Sygyzy Web Log
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Tuesday, February 07, 2006. 2006 SBIFF - Joyeux Noel. Joyeux Noel, or Merry Christmas, is the first film I saw at this year's SBIFF. It's a French movie but certainly didn't feel like a foreign film. The characters almost always spoke English which was a convenient side effect of the story and it made sense. They didn't speak English to make it easy for the moviewatcher, but did so because it made sense for the movie and the situation they were in. You might know her from National Treasure.
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Sygyzy Web Log
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Tuesday, February 07, 2006. 2006 Santa Barbara International Film Festival. This is the 21st year of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. It's a pretty elaborate event with international press and some big names. This year they had George Clooney, Seymour Hoffman, James Cameron, and Naomi Watts all honored. Luckily for the organizers, all the theatres in town are owned by one company so that was easy to coordinate for showings. Why can't you buy tickets online? How do I get my tickets?
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Life to the Fullest: July 2007
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Life to the Fullest. 5 Learnings about Blogging. Not Your Average Grocery Store. Its a Zoo Out There. View my complete profile. Sunday, July 22, 2007. 5 Learnings about Blogging. It's been about two months now since I started blogging. I've learned quite a bit about the process (thanks to my husband and sister). Below are the top 5:. 5 It only takes about 10 minutes to write an entry, but it's uploading those picture and videos that take up so much time. I admit it. I'm a book hoarder. I was able to buy ...
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August 2009 | high over happy
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Sunday, August 30, 2009. Reviewing Madhur Jaffrey's memoir. I have an addiction - a literary addiction to memoirs of writers. You recall that a couple of months ago, I read. One by Haruki Murakami. I have read many others previously but my all-time favorite is John McGahern's All Will Be Well. I just finished another by Madhur Jaffrey. Climbing the mango trees; a memoir of a childhood in India. And this one is a very close runner-up to McGahern's. As you can see, I deconstructed it a little bit. I feel a...