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3rd Annual Urchie Award Winners!
Welcome to the 2012 Urchie Awards! The Urchademy has been in deliberation for weeks, Heming(way) and Haw(thorne)ing over this year’s wonderful nominees. After many late nights of heated discussions over choc bikkies, tea, and Skype, here they are, world! Your … Continue reading
Posted in Collaborative, Film & Television, Literature, Music, The Urchies, Travel, Urchin Eats
Tagged Atlas Cafe, Band of the Year, best bookstore, best high noon picture, Best Performance by an Actor, Best Performance by an Actress, Best Restaurant, best television show, Book of the Year, Briton of the Year, carey mulligan, dilettante, Exemplary Human Being, film of the year, gary oldman, Green is the New Red, greenlight bookstore, john steinbeck, Merrill Garbus, Meryl Streep, Musical Artist of the Year, Song of the Year, st vincente, the artist, The Daily Show, The Iron Lady, the urchies, tinker tailor soldier spy, Travel Destination of the Year, tune-yards, Urchie Awards, Will Potter, writer of the year
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3rd Annual Urchie Award Nominations, Part 1
As actors, writers, politicians, and musicians everywhere anxiously stare at their phones hoping for calls from their agents, we’re here to announce the 2012 Urchie Award Nominees. In a year when political and environmental stakes were higher than ever, artists … Continue reading
Posted in Collaborative, Film & Television, Literature, Music, The Urchies, Travel, Urchin Eats
Tagged a separation, armie hammer, artist of the year, atlas cafe new york city, berenice bejo, Best Actress, best bookstore, Best Restaurant, best television show, Book of the Year, Briton of the Year, brooklyn, canada, carey mulligan, catherine middleton, Citizens of London, city lights, daniel radcliffe, Destination of the Year, dilettante, downton abbey, elizabeth warren, film of the year, gary oldman, green in the new red, greenlight bookstore, j. edgar, joan didion, john steinbeck, lonely boy, lynne olson, Meryl Streep, New Zealand, nicki minaj, northshire bookstore, Octavia Spencer, perfect couples, peru, Peter Jon Lindberg, peyman moadi, philippe cousteau, portugal. the man, san francisco, st vincente, super bass, Taos Pizza Outback, the artist, the black keys, the chicago diner, The Daily Show, The Help, The Iron Lady, tinker tailor soldier spy, travels with charley, tune-yards, Will Potter, writer of the year
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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
By Sarah Jost As a complete artistic project, from music to acting to directing to cinematography, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is one of the best films I have seen in years. Adapted from the John le Carré novel of the … Continue reading
The 2012 Oscar Nominations
By Sarah Jost With last week’s Golden Globes and yesterday’s release of the Oscar nominations, award season (or Urchie season, as its known in discerning circles) is fully upon us. This year, the Golden Globe nominations and winners were so … Continue reading
Posted in Art & Money, Film & Television, Sarah
Tagged Academy Award nominations, alec baldwin, Berenic Bejo, Best Actor, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Motion Picture, Best Music (Original Score, Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Bridesmaids, Bryce Dallas Howard, Burn After Reading, gary oldman, george clooney, golden globes, jean dujardin, Jessica Chastain, Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo, Melissa McCarthy, Meryl Streep, Octavia Spencer, Oscar nominations, Rose Byrne, Syriana, the artist, The Descendants, The Help, The Iron Lady, tinker tailor soldier spy, Up in the Air, War Horse, Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
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What to Watch – Fall Previews
If a person from another planet, say Jeff Bridges in Starman, were to look at the films coming out of Hollywood, he might get a little confused. He may assume we’re in a time warp, or that producers have a … Continue reading
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Tagged arthur miller, Colin Firth, dougray scott, Emma Watson, gary oldman, John Hurt, Judi Dench, kenneth branagh, lars von trier, marilyn monroe, melancholia, Michelle Williams, my week with marilyn, sir laurence olivier, sybil thorndik, tinker tailor soldier spy, Toby Jones, Tomy Hardy
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