Monthly Archives: June 2010

Hancock

It’s a story about a superhero super lost! Will Smith is John Hancock a hero who lost his memory and wakes up in a hospital. Because of his lost he is always drinking, sleeping on the streets or saving people … Continue reading

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Bright Star

In London, 1818, the young poet John Keats’s neighbour Fanny Brawne, a fashion student of strong opinions. Their worlds could not be more different but charming John approaches the girl and offers her to teach poetry. The two ends up … Continue reading

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Coffee and Cigarettes

Personalities like Cate Blanche, Iggy Pop and Tom Waits act like themselves dipped in nonsense conversations while drink coffees and light cigarettes. This production counts in 11 short films with a greater diversity of topics and was filmed over a … Continue reading

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Hidden heritage

I read in the newspaper about the old big houses in São Paulo and how the government prefer to sell to private companies than save our patrimony.  These houses has been demolished and replaced by residence buildings or malls. A … Continue reading

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TV Shows

I love TV show. My family and I always watch it and become a fan of the actors and stories. Sometimes we pretend to be part of it. For example if we are watching “House” we become very bitter and … Continue reading

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English Heart

Do you know that familiar saying that luck in the game and bad luck in love? I think there should be a third option saying that OR NO LUCK AT ALL! I don’t fit in one or another. Completely helpless. … Continue reading

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Pagu Moderna

The Oficial do Estado de São Paulo e Editora Unisanta will launch on July 1st the book Roses Home, which is the Photobiography of Pagu, by Patrícia Galvão, Lúcia Maria Teixeira Furlani and Geraldo Galvao Ferraz. This book recounts the … Continue reading

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Edith Shaun

Edith Shaun died aged 91. She was the famous nurse photographed by Alfred Eisenstaedt in 1945, who was kissing a sailor in 1945 at Times Square (NYC). The photo was taken on the Victory Day, marking the end of World … Continue reading

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Love without borders

  I read somewhere: The Internet brings people together; I disagree, actually it is approaching distant people and separating the closest one. The exchange of knowledge and of people is much more intense now. The Internet acts as a huge … Continue reading

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Time is always time

To my love.  What is the most valuable thing in the world? If you think is “the time” you are right. In our past, we always try to dominate nature, technologies, and lives but time… we couldn’t control. Time can’t … Continue reading

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