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Short Film

I found this strange article talking about Lowell Darling which referred to a couple of movies he made using pieces of film found disposed around Hollywood. After doing some digging, I found a a website where you can watch these films. One of them used the Tom Waits song “Fawn” as the soundtrack. Watch them here.

Published in:  on 8/30/2004 at 8:46 am Comments (1)

Rolling Stone Article

Rolling Stone has a great little review of Real Gone on their website:

Full Story: “Waits Gives Dance Lessons” - RollingStone.com

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New Tom Waits song online

“Day After Tomorrow”, which is currently appearing on Future Soundtrack for America and will appear on Real Gone is availible for a listen here.

Published in:  on 8/27/2004 at 11:58 am Comments (0)

Coffee and Cigaretts and Big Time Back to Back in Boston

According to Sarah V. on the Raindogs Mailing List, The Brattle Theatre in Boston will be showing Coffee and Cigarettes at Midnight on September 17th and 18th and Big Time at midnight on the 24th and 25th.

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The Black Rider Review

Keeping with a long list of stories about The Black Rider, here is a review of the show opening in San Francisco:

“Deal with the Devil”: The Alameda Times Star

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Black Rider Show Extended

The San Francisco performance of The Black Rider has been extended another week till October 3rd.

Full Story: PlayBill

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Black Rider Ticket Lottery

From The Modesto Bee:

SAN FRANCISCO — American Conservatory Theater will conduct a daily lottery of orchestra seats at the discounted price of $20 each for Robert Wilson, Tom Waits and William S. Burrough’s musical epic, “The Black Rider: The Casting of the Magic Bullets.” Regular prices range from $20-$80. The show, which runs through Oct. 3, is described as a “fable of love, evil and human folly steeped in the folklore of the past and bursting with the art of the future.” A minimum of six tickets will be available for each performance via the lottery. Entries for all evening performances will be accepted for one hour beginning at 5 p.m. Entries for matinee performances will be accepted at 12:15 p.m. and will be drawn at 1 p.m. For more information, call 415-749-2228 or visit www.act-sf.org.

From: http://www.modbee.com/arts/story/9054417p-9952253c.html

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Sorry Folks

I’m terribly sorry about the long delay in posting. Unfortunately, I have been making a bunch of changes in my life including buying a new house. I haven’t had the time to keep this site updated. However, I’m back in the game for awhile so you should be seeing a lot of posts over the next week or so.

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