Author: Matthew Viragh
Publisher: The Countryman Press
ISBN: 1682685950
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
A unique cookbook from Brooklyn’s pioneering independent film house with recipes and menus made for movie night. Nitehawk Cinema is a leader in the dine-in theater movement and has transcended from local gem status to New York City icon since its opening in 2011. Famous for their food and drink, curated for each night's classic or contemporary film screening, Nitehawk's team of chefs, mixologists, and film experts showcase the recipes and exclusive menus of Nitehawk for home cooks to recreate from the comfort of their home kitchen. Readers can try a Red Rum cocktail during a showing of The Shining, dine on instant ramyun like the Park family in Parasite, and Let Your Soul Glo with a hand-crafted cocktail while watching Coming to America. With over 100 movie-inspired recipes alongside trivia and history about Nitehawk and the movies themselves, Nitehawk Cinema Presents is a complete celebration of cinema.
Nitehawk Cinema Presents: Movie-Inspired Menus from Brooklyn's Dine-In Theater
Author: Matthew Viragh
Publisher: The Countryman Press
ISBN: 1682685950
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
A unique cookbook from Brooklyn’s pioneering independent film house with recipes and menus made for movie night. Nitehawk Cinema is a leader in the dine-in theater movement and has transcended from local gem status to New York City icon since its opening in 2011. Famous for their food and drink, curated for each night's classic or contemporary film screening, Nitehawk's team of chefs, mixologists, and film experts showcase the recipes and exclusive menus of Nitehawk for home cooks to recreate from the comfort of their home kitchen. Readers can try a Red Rum cocktail during a showing of The Shining, dine on instant ramyun like the Park family in Parasite, and Let Your Soul Glo with a hand-crafted cocktail while watching Coming to America. With over 100 movie-inspired recipes alongside trivia and history about Nitehawk and the movies themselves, Nitehawk Cinema Presents is a complete celebration of cinema.
Publisher: The Countryman Press
ISBN: 1682685950
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
A unique cookbook from Brooklyn’s pioneering independent film house with recipes and menus made for movie night. Nitehawk Cinema is a leader in the dine-in theater movement and has transcended from local gem status to New York City icon since its opening in 2011. Famous for their food and drink, curated for each night's classic or contemporary film screening, Nitehawk's team of chefs, mixologists, and film experts showcase the recipes and exclusive menus of Nitehawk for home cooks to recreate from the comfort of their home kitchen. Readers can try a Red Rum cocktail during a showing of The Shining, dine on instant ramyun like the Park family in Parasite, and Let Your Soul Glo with a hand-crafted cocktail while watching Coming to America. With over 100 movie-inspired recipes alongside trivia and history about Nitehawk and the movies themselves, Nitehawk Cinema Presents is a complete celebration of cinema.
I Like What I Know
Author: Vincent Price
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 150404214X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 399
Book Description
Published in 1959, this book is what Vincent Price called his “visual autobiography” — the story of his life through his 48th year as seen through the lens of his greatest passion, the visual arts. Peppered with lively stories about both his art collecting and advocacy as well as his career as an actor, I Like What I Know is written in an approachable and entertaining style, capturing what has drawn fans to Vincent Price throughout his distinguished 65-year-career and in the two decades since his death in 1993.
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 150404214X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 399
Book Description
Published in 1959, this book is what Vincent Price called his “visual autobiography” — the story of his life through his 48th year as seen through the lens of his greatest passion, the visual arts. Peppered with lively stories about both his art collecting and advocacy as well as his career as an actor, I Like What I Know is written in an approachable and entertaining style, capturing what has drawn fans to Vincent Price throughout his distinguished 65-year-career and in the two decades since his death in 1993.
High-Risk Homosexual
Author: Edgar Gomez
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 1593767064
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
*Winner of the American Book Award* *Winner of the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Memoir/Biography* An Honor Book for the 2023 Stonewall Book Award—Israel Fishman Non-Fiction Book Award This witty memoir traces a touching and often hilarious spiralic path to embracing a gay, Latinx identity against a culture of machismo—from a cockfighting ring in Nicaragua to cities across the U.S.—and the bath houses, night clubs, and drag queens who help redefine pride I’ve always found the definition of machismo to be ironic, considering that pride is a word almost unanimously associated with queer people, the enemy of machistas . . . In a world desperate to erase us, queer Latinx men must find ways to hold on to pride for survival, but excessive male pride is often what we are battling, both in ourselves and in others. A debut memoir about coming of age as a gay, Latinx man, High-Risk Homosexual opens in the ultimate anti-gay space: Edgar Gomez’s uncle’s cockfighting ring in Nicaragua, where he was sent at thirteen years old to become a man. Readers follow Gomez through the queer spaces where he learned to love being gay and Latinx, including Pulse nightclub in Orlando, a drag queen convention in Los Angeles, and the doctor’s office where he was diagnosed a “high-risk homosexual.” With vulnerability, humor, and quick-witted insights into racial, sexual, familial, and professional power dynamics, Gomez shares a hard-won path to taking pride in the parts of himself he was taught to keep hidden. His story is a scintillating, beautiful reminder of the importance of leaving space for joy.
Publisher: Catapult
ISBN: 1593767064
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
*Winner of the American Book Award* *Winner of the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Memoir/Biography* An Honor Book for the 2023 Stonewall Book Award—Israel Fishman Non-Fiction Book Award This witty memoir traces a touching and often hilarious spiralic path to embracing a gay, Latinx identity against a culture of machismo—from a cockfighting ring in Nicaragua to cities across the U.S.—and the bath houses, night clubs, and drag queens who help redefine pride I’ve always found the definition of machismo to be ironic, considering that pride is a word almost unanimously associated with queer people, the enemy of machistas . . . In a world desperate to erase us, queer Latinx men must find ways to hold on to pride for survival, but excessive male pride is often what we are battling, both in ourselves and in others. A debut memoir about coming of age as a gay, Latinx man, High-Risk Homosexual opens in the ultimate anti-gay space: Edgar Gomez’s uncle’s cockfighting ring in Nicaragua, where he was sent at thirteen years old to become a man. Readers follow Gomez through the queer spaces where he learned to love being gay and Latinx, including Pulse nightclub in Orlando, a drag queen convention in Los Angeles, and the doctor’s office where he was diagnosed a “high-risk homosexual.” With vulnerability, humor, and quick-witted insights into racial, sexual, familial, and professional power dynamics, Gomez shares a hard-won path to taking pride in the parts of himself he was taught to keep hidden. His story is a scintillating, beautiful reminder of the importance of leaving space for joy.
Yayoi Kusama Covered Everything in Dots and Wasn't Sorry.
Author: Fausto Gilberti
Publisher: Phaidon Press
ISBN: 9781838660802
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Yayoi Kusama dreamed of becoming a famous artist. Day and night she painted hundreds and hundreds of dots onto large canvases. The dots soon came off her pictures and ended up on her dresses, tables, and walls. But she wasn't sorry! An inspiring story about one of the most popular contemporary artists in the world.
Publisher: Phaidon Press
ISBN: 9781838660802
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Yayoi Kusama dreamed of becoming a famous artist. Day and night she painted hundreds and hundreds of dots onto large canvases. The dots soon came off her pictures and ended up on her dresses, tables, and walls. But she wasn't sorry! An inspiring story about one of the most popular contemporary artists in the world.
Seinfeldia
Author: Jennifer Keishin Armstrong
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1476756112
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
"An uproarious behind-the-scenes account of the creation of the hit television series describes how comedians Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld dreamed up the idea for an unconventional sitcom over coffee and how, despite network skepticism and minimal plotlines, achieved mainstream success, "--NoveList.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1476756112
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
"An uproarious behind-the-scenes account of the creation of the hit television series describes how comedians Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld dreamed up the idea for an unconventional sitcom over coffee and how, despite network skepticism and minimal plotlines, achieved mainstream success, "--NoveList.
Horror in Architecture
Author: Joshua Comaroff
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452970254
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
A new edition of this extensive visual analysis of horror tropes and their architectural analogues Horror in Architecture presents an unflinching look at how horror genre tropes manifest in the built environment. Spanning the realms of art, design, literature, and film, this newly revised and expanded edition compiles examples from all areas of popular culture to form a visual anthology of the architectural uncanny. Rooted in the Romantic and Gothic treatment of horror as a serious aesthetic category, Horror in Architecture establishes incisive links between contemporary horror media and its parallel traits found in various architectural designs. Through chapters dedicated to distorted and monstrous buildings, abandoned spaces, extremes of scale, and other structural peculiarities, and featuring new essays on insurgent natures, blobs, and architectural puppets, this volume brings together diverse architectural anomalies and shows how their unsettling effects deepen our fascination with the unreal. Intended for both horror fans and students of visual culture, Horror in Architecture turns a unique lens on the relationship between the human body and the artificial landscapes it inhabits. Extensively illustrated with photographs, film stills, and diagrams, this book retrieves horror from the cultural fringes and demonstrates how its attributes permeate the modern condition and the material world.
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452970254
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
A new edition of this extensive visual analysis of horror tropes and their architectural analogues Horror in Architecture presents an unflinching look at how horror genre tropes manifest in the built environment. Spanning the realms of art, design, literature, and film, this newly revised and expanded edition compiles examples from all areas of popular culture to form a visual anthology of the architectural uncanny. Rooted in the Romantic and Gothic treatment of horror as a serious aesthetic category, Horror in Architecture establishes incisive links between contemporary horror media and its parallel traits found in various architectural designs. Through chapters dedicated to distorted and monstrous buildings, abandoned spaces, extremes of scale, and other structural peculiarities, and featuring new essays on insurgent natures, blobs, and architectural puppets, this volume brings together diverse architectural anomalies and shows how their unsettling effects deepen our fascination with the unreal. Intended for both horror fans and students of visual culture, Horror in Architecture turns a unique lens on the relationship between the human body and the artificial landscapes it inhabits. Extensively illustrated with photographs, film stills, and diagrams, this book retrieves horror from the cultural fringes and demonstrates how its attributes permeate the modern condition and the material world.
The Idea of the Holy
Author: R. Otto
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0195002105
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Fundamentally an inquiry into the non-rational factor in the idea of the divine and its relation to the rational.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0195002105
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Fundamentally an inquiry into the non-rational factor in the idea of the divine and its relation to the rational.
American Horror Film
Author: Steffen Hantke
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 160473454X
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
Creatively spent and politically irrelevant, the American horror film is a mere ghost of its former self—or so goes the old saw from fans and scholars alike. Taking on this undeserved reputation, the contributors to this collection provide a comprehensive look at a decade of cinematic production, covering a wide variety of material from the last ten years with a clear critical eye. Individual essays profile the work of up-and-coming director Alexandre Aja and reassess William Malone’s much-maligned Feardotcom in the light of the torture debate at the end of President George W. Bush’s administration. Other essays look at the economic, social, and formal aspects of the genre; the globalization of the US film industry; the alleged escalation of cinematic violence; and the massive commercial popularity of the remake. Some essays examine specific subgenres—from the teenage horror flick to the serial killer film and the spiritual horror film—as well as the continuing relevance of classic directors such as George A. Romero, David Cronenberg, John Landis, and Stuart Gordon. Essays deliberate on the marketing of nostalgia and its concomitant aesthetic and on the curiously schizophrenic perspective of fans who happen to be scholars as well. Taken together, the contributors to this collection make a compelling case that American horror cinema is as vital, creative, and thought-provoking as it ever was.
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 160473454X
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 286
Book Description
Creatively spent and politically irrelevant, the American horror film is a mere ghost of its former self—or so goes the old saw from fans and scholars alike. Taking on this undeserved reputation, the contributors to this collection provide a comprehensive look at a decade of cinematic production, covering a wide variety of material from the last ten years with a clear critical eye. Individual essays profile the work of up-and-coming director Alexandre Aja and reassess William Malone’s much-maligned Feardotcom in the light of the torture debate at the end of President George W. Bush’s administration. Other essays look at the economic, social, and formal aspects of the genre; the globalization of the US film industry; the alleged escalation of cinematic violence; and the massive commercial popularity of the remake. Some essays examine specific subgenres—from the teenage horror flick to the serial killer film and the spiritual horror film—as well as the continuing relevance of classic directors such as George A. Romero, David Cronenberg, John Landis, and Stuart Gordon. Essays deliberate on the marketing of nostalgia and its concomitant aesthetic and on the curiously schizophrenic perspective of fans who happen to be scholars as well. Taken together, the contributors to this collection make a compelling case that American horror cinema is as vital, creative, and thought-provoking as it ever was.
Rubber Pencil Devil
Author: Alex Da Corte
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788797261644
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
I believe I am in Hell, therefore I am."0?Arthur Rimbaud, Night in Hell00Rubber Pencil Devil is the fourth book in an ongoing series of flipbooks cataloging Da Corte's fifty-seven part film, Rubber Pencil Devil (2018).0The flipbook features an essay by Jamillah James for A Season in He?ll, curated by Jamillah James at Art + Practice, Los Angeles, in collaboration with the Hammer Museum, July 9 ? September 16, 2016.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788797261644
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
I believe I am in Hell, therefore I am."0?Arthur Rimbaud, Night in Hell00Rubber Pencil Devil is the fourth book in an ongoing series of flipbooks cataloging Da Corte's fifty-seven part film, Rubber Pencil Devil (2018).0The flipbook features an essay by Jamillah James for A Season in He?ll, curated by Jamillah James at Art + Practice, Los Angeles, in collaboration with the Hammer Museum, July 9 ? September 16, 2016.
American Hardcore
Author: Steven Blush
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781458787095
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 616
Book Description
Hardcore, the hard-edged second generation of punk rock, whose peak period ranged from 1980 to 1986, has never before been captured in the way Steven Blushs authoritative, extensively illustrated oral history revisits its dynamic and sordid past. All the major hardcore scenes, particularly in Southern California, San Francisco, Washington D.C., Boston, New York City and Texas are given provocative voice through its major players, from drugged-out suburban Metal misfits to shit-kicking skinheads to vegan anti-drug pacifists. American Hardcore; A Tribal History not only recapitulates an important and influential scene, its provocative sociological snapshots reveal the apocalyptic desperation of a singular time in American history. Author Steven Blush was a prime mover in the scene he writes about; in the 80s, he promoted many hardcore tours and shows, DJ an influential college radio show, and ran a record label. Later Blush published Seconds magazine, and wrote for Paper, Spin, Interview, Village Voice, Details and High Times magazines. The primary photographers included in this volume are Edward Colver and Karen O Sullivan. Flyers, set lists, logos, and record covers have been provided by many collectors, and the book includes an extensive discography of Hard core rock releases from 1980 to 1986.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781458787095
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 616
Book Description
Hardcore, the hard-edged second generation of punk rock, whose peak period ranged from 1980 to 1986, has never before been captured in the way Steven Blushs authoritative, extensively illustrated oral history revisits its dynamic and sordid past. All the major hardcore scenes, particularly in Southern California, San Francisco, Washington D.C., Boston, New York City and Texas are given provocative voice through its major players, from drugged-out suburban Metal misfits to shit-kicking skinheads to vegan anti-drug pacifists. American Hardcore; A Tribal History not only recapitulates an important and influential scene, its provocative sociological snapshots reveal the apocalyptic desperation of a singular time in American history. Author Steven Blush was a prime mover in the scene he writes about; in the 80s, he promoted many hardcore tours and shows, DJ an influential college radio show, and ran a record label. Later Blush published Seconds magazine, and wrote for Paper, Spin, Interview, Village Voice, Details and High Times magazines. The primary photographers included in this volume are Edward Colver and Karen O Sullivan. Flyers, set lists, logos, and record covers have been provided by many collectors, and the book includes an extensive discography of Hard core rock releases from 1980 to 1986.