Posted by: Phoebe Magee
in Movies on Nov 17, 2011
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Tomboy
Written and Directed by Céline Sciamma
Rocket Releasing
The sophomore feature from French writer/director Céline Sciamma (Water Lillies), Tomboy is a light, lovely film about gender-bending and identity crises. Or you could say that Tomboy is a film about childhood that gives children a lot of credit. Set in a leafy Paris suburb during the last days of summer, the story follows a 10-year old girl ...
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Posted by: Phoebe Magee
in Music Stuff on Nov 07, 2011
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This past weekend marked the final string of performances of the U.S. leg of St Vincent’s Strange Mercy tour and Mercy us, is BUST glad to have made it to one of the shows.For those who haven’t given it a listen yet, Strange Mercy is the album St Vincent (otherwise known as Annie Clark) describes as the one in which she is finally relenting to her more artless instincts in an effort to reveal the more candid side of ...
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Posted by: Phoebe Magee
in Music Stuff on Oct 18, 2011
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If ever there was a performing artist that could make me severely regret opting out of grade school music nerd extracurriculars prematurely, it is Shara Worden. Today marks the U.S. release of her new album All Things Will Unwind. This past weekend, I saw Shara play in Brooklyn at combination gallery/performance space Littlefield and needed to restrain myself post performance from searching through the yellow pages for some ...
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Posted by: Phoebe Magee
in Movies on Oct 12, 2011
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"It's impossible," observes Nigel Slater, "not to love someone who made you toast."
So begins Toast, an odd, colorful new film about food and love, and based on the English chef's memoir of the same name. Slater's observations on both topics, read in voice-overs, bring humor to what is otherwise the story of a very sad childhood.
The story opens in a grocery store, where young Nigel (played by Oscar Kennedy, then ...
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Posted by: Phoebe Magee
in Music Stuff on Oct 06, 2011
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BUST has returned from its pilgrimage to ATP’s I’ll be Your Mirror Festival and our ears are still (gloriously) ringing from the brain-rattling sounds of some of renegade music culture’s best in show.
Similar to the original venue for this ATP festival (Pontin’s Holiday Camp in the U.K.), Asbury Park is a once prosperous seashore vacation capital turned economically (but photogenically!) desolate (perfect scenery for ...
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