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Think of the most thankless jobs out there. Slaughterhouse cleaner. Involuntary drug tester. Russell Crowe's assistant. Here's one that's worse: curator of the Whitney Biennial. Every two years, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City attempts a survey of current trends among American artists across the U.S. and based abroad. Every two years, or just about, the whole thing gets terrible reviews...
...dual aspectsof her character, both her manipulativeand human sides.”The last time Roza says she is pregnant,it’s actually true. Furtado’s inspirationfor the story was a scandal that happenedin Brazil a few years ago, in whichit was revealed that a drug company soldbirth control pills made out of flour.His films are firmly grounded in hissense of place. Much of “Houve ” is set inMarch, when Chico and Juca spend timeon Porto Alegre’s beach. It’s the off-season,and the only...
...Manhattan, and Zoe Kravitz decides to go for a walk. Innocent enough, right? Wrong. In the course of one night, Kravitz is depicted necking with strange boys on the street, smoking what may or may not be PCP in the park while wearing hoop earrings, and rolling on club drugs in—where else?—da club. Kravitz’s collective exploits work towards director Phillip Andelman’s mission to delineate the parallel between drug abuse and bad relationships that is at the very core of the lyrics for “I Know...
...beats are fantastic, the guestappearances are high profile and numerous,and the production is top notch.Contributions from the likes of Lil’Wayne, Nelly, R. Kelly, Jay-Z, and YoungJeezy help provide some of the diversitythat Ross lacks in his raps. These typicallycenter on the drug game, money, bitches,and generally living the good life.Cuts like “The Boss (ft. T-Pain),”“Speedin’ (ft. R. Kelly),” and “This Is TheLife (ft. Trey Songz)” provide “Trilla?...
...throughout its final season, and it’s been consistently ignored by the Emmys. Over its five seasons, “The Wire” was structured something like an archery target: the bullseye, introduced in the first season, was a group of cops and a group of drug dealers, both fascinating and flawed. One hunts the other; the other hunts itself. As each season progressed, creator David Simon and his writing staff added another circle around the initial center while managing to keep most of the previous seasons’ characters. Season two tackled both the ports where...