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Tag Archives: Bard College
Telesca, Hudson Valley
I have always been envious of anyone who has a natural touch at interior design which I’ve never really had. Meagan Camp, a talented prop/interior stylist from the Hudson Valley, is one of those people. Aside from pulling together beautiful … Continue reading →
CAN, The Lost Tapes
When I was at Bard one of our film professors, Peggy Ahwesh, spent a few classes playing sounds for us, everything from Fluxus to obscure German musicians whose names I will never recall, who curated all kinds of unexpected sounds … Continue reading →
HBO’s Girls
Lena Dunham, the star, writer and director of HBO’s new series “Girls” went to Oberlin so as biased as it may be, I feel confident she speaks to me and every other girl this side of a small liberal arts … Continue reading →
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Tagged Allison Williams, Bad Company drummer Simon Kirk, Bard College, Brian Williams, David Mamet, HBO Girls, Jeremy Sisto, Jessa Kirke, Judd Apatow, Lena Dunham, Liberal Arts Education, Liberal Arts Schools, New Girl, New Show, Oberlin College, Portlandia IFC, Suburgatory, Zosia Mamet
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Sundance Day 2, Fashion in the Snow
I know I’m a stylist and by nature a slave to fashion but when I was a lowly film student at Bard college going to Sundance was a dream of mine so being here the past four years is literally … Continue reading →
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Tagged Arbitrage, Bard College, Films To See, Gifting Lounges, Sorel Boots, Sundance fashion, Wedge Heel boots
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LA Style Shoot with Lucky Brand
Name Courtney Tuttle Occupation Director of Sales at Again Los Angeles Hometown Dallas, TX What I’m Wearing Again Wind top , Lucky Brand shirt and Sofia Straight leg jeans, Tory Burch heels What I’m Listening To Gang Gang Dance I … Continue reading →
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Tagged AGAIN fashion, Again Los Angeles, Again Wind Top, Aldo Shoes, Amber Feld, Amber Kekich-Purling, Aperlai shoes, Bard College, Blogger, Brian Solis, Cassidy Turner, Charlie Straight Leg, Courtney Tuttle, Customized, Dex Cabellon, Erickson Beamon, Gang Gang Dance, Gretchen Schneider, Krupa Consulting, LA Style, Liz Longley, Lucky Brand, Lucky Brand Full Length Sweater, Rachel Krupa, Scarlett Hearts Make up, Scarlett Turner, Showroom Seven, Sofia Straight Leg, String Fellow Hawks, YouTube Blogger, Yves Saint Laurent heels
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Sascha Rice, A California State of Mind
I saw Sascha Rice’s new documentary The Legacy of Pat Brown, about her grandfather a few weeks ago at MOCA and fell in love. I am admittedly a sucker for nostalgia of any kind but it has to be done … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adolfas Mekas, Bard College, Bill Cunningham, California History, Cure For The Pain, Documentary Film, Film History, Gatling Pictures, ICE T, Jerry brown, John Pruitt, Mad Men, Mark Sandman, MOCA, Nanook of The North, New Documentaries, Nostalgia, Page One, Palm Springs Film Festival, Pat Brown, Political Documentaries, politics, Reality TV, Restrepo, Robert Flaherty, Sascha Rice, Sundance Film Festival, Tabloid
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The Punks & The Socialites, A Reunion
I’ve always had a theory that the fashion world (maybe the world in general) is made up of two camps: the punks/misfits and the cheerleaders/socialites. The punks don’t always dress like they did in the 70s but they lead with … Continue reading →
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Tagged 80s Punk, Baltimore Punk, Bard Alumni, Bard College, Black Flag, Blue Hair, Bogey Skull Buckle Boots, DC Punk, Growing up Punk, hair Dye, History of Punk, January Jones, Jim Nelson, Justin Theroux, Liz Hurley, Manic Panic, Minor Threat, Mowhawk, Nirvana, Pikesville High School, Pink Hair, Preppy, Reunion, Richard Linklater, Russian Harpers Bazaar, Slacker, Socialite, Steve Jobs, Truth Or Dare
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RIP Adolfas Mekas
I woke up this morning to sad news. Adolfas Mekas, my old film professor from Bard passed away this morning. He was 85 and an amazing man with an even more amazing history which he would share with his students … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adolfas Mekas, Adolfas Mekas Death, Adolfas Mekas Dies, Bard College, Experimental Film, Film School, Jonas Mekas, The Best Film School
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Anthology Film Archives’ 40th Birthday!
One of the greatest things I got out of going to Bard (other than massive student loan debt and the ability to navigate socially awkward gatherings) is knowing about totally obscure films that most people have never heard of. Yeah, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adolfas Mekas, Albert Maysles, Alfred Leslie, Andrew Sarris, Avant Garde Film, Avant Garde Film Legends, Bard College, Best Filmmakers in The World, Ernie Gehr, Fluxus Group, Great Avante Grade Films, How To Become A Stylist, Interning at Vogue, Jonas Mekas, Marina Abramovic, Maya Deren, New Music Videos Taryn Manning, Sidney Peterson, Stan Brakhage, Taryn Manning, Turn It Up, US Filmmakers, Vogue
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The Bolex
One of the greatest things I learned at Bard years ago was the beauty of the Bolex. It is the classic 16mm camera that used to be a staple of journalism and television news in the 50’s and was also … Continue reading →