Posts Tagged Love

Is Love Real? or, How Do I Get Money For My Movie?

by Adam Leipzig

Is Love Real? or, How Do I Get Money For My Movie? This weekend I trained two workshops of creative people and entrepreneurs in the steps that get one’s best work into the world. One of the questions that came up in both workshops was, “How do I get money for my movie?” The answer applies to every creative or innovative endeavor, where outside financing is required, and it requires a shift    More...

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Mae West

by Edward Field

She comes on drenched in a perfume called Self-Satisfaction from feather boa to silver pumps. She does not need to be loved by you, though she’ll give you credit for good taste. Just because you say you love her she’s not throwing herself at your feet in gratitude. Every other star reveals how worthless she feels by crying when the h    More...

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Fast Gas

by Dorianne Laux

-For Richard Before the days of self service, When you never had to pump your own gas, I was the one who did it for you, the girl who stepped out at the sound of a bell with a blue rag in my hand, my hair pulled back in a straight, unlovely ponytail. This was before automatic shut-offs and vapor seals, and once, while filling a tank, I h    More...

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Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall, Which Is the Prettiest Fair of All?

by Edward Goldman | ArtTalk

Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall, Which Is the Prettiest Fair of All? Love it or hate it, this city of ours is known and defined by perpetual driving along the miles and miles of its freeways. You want to have a perfect portrait of the city? Think about pulling, twisting, thrusting together all these roads. Then add the hundreds of thousands of cars rushing and whooshing around and around. Hmmm...interesting idea, is    More...

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Can You Spot the 13 Things That Changed?

by Adam Leipzig

Can You Spot the 13 Things That Changed? One of the biggest mistakes creative people and entrepreneurs make is that they want everything to be perfect. We generally don’t want to reveal our work to the world until it is finished. Here, we take a different approach. We know Cultural Weekly will never be finished, because we’re always in dialogue with you. So we keep changing. How    More...

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