As the New York Television Festival comes to an end, the award winners are in — “New York Is Dead” took home the Best Comedy Project (pictured above), “Manic” won the Best Drama/Dramedy Project and “Starving Artists” snagged the Best Short-Form Digital Project. This year’s Nytvf received the most artist submissions and industry participation in its history. Also Read: Watch NBC President, 'Friday Night Lights' Ep Talk Hollywood Inclusivity Via Livestream (Video) TV fans gathered with independent producers, writers and directors, along with representatives from the leading networks, studios, agencies and digital platforms in Manhattan for the 13th annual Nytvf,...
- 10/29/2017
- by Ashley Boucher
- The Wrap
"Denver rules."
So begins our 4:48 spot on MTV Other's "This is the place." The show introduces hip music scenes in a short film narrated by comedian Dave Hill.
In the short, Hill interviews Christy Kruzick, a music blogger for TheWindowSeat.com about the gloriousness that is Denver-based music.
"I think the music scene here is so exciting," Kruzick says. "There's so many different people and styles of music. There's just no judgement here. People just do what they want to do, they just make it happen."
The short also introduces will-be travelers to the many talents of Denver artists.
"I am a musician, a producer, a designer, I own an art gallery, I teach some classes on music, I think about music all the time -- I'm like a walking, breathing, art project," says Alex Botwin, the man behind Paper Diamond.
The short film even shows some love to...
So begins our 4:48 spot on MTV Other's "This is the place." The show introduces hip music scenes in a short film narrated by comedian Dave Hill.
In the short, Hill interviews Christy Kruzick, a music blogger for TheWindowSeat.com about the gloriousness that is Denver-based music.
"I think the music scene here is so exciting," Kruzick says. "There's so many different people and styles of music. There's just no judgement here. People just do what they want to do, they just make it happen."
The short also introduces will-be travelers to the many talents of Denver artists.
"I am a musician, a producer, a designer, I own an art gallery, I teach some classes on music, I think about music all the time -- I'm like a walking, breathing, art project," says Alex Botwin, the man behind Paper Diamond.
The short film even shows some love to...
- 7/26/2013
- by Andrea Rael
- Huffington Post
The cheapest comes in at $72.8 million. Zoinks.
Last week, a mysterious rich man paid $104.3 million for a six-foot tall sculpture by Alberto Giacometti, making it the most expensive piece of art ever sold. Following that news, Good and graphic-design firm Karlssonwilker created an infographic of the ten most expensive pieces of art of all time. (Full-size here.) (The title, Not-So-Starving Artists, is deceiving because it's hard to starve if you're all dead. The real lucre goes to Christie's and Sotheby's, the two major auction houses.)
Obviously, the graph is a schematic, but here's the actual works, if you're curious to learn more:
Walking Man I by Alberto Giacommeti--$104.3 millionBoy with a Pipe by Pablo Picasso--$104.1 millionDora Maar with Cat by Pablo Picasso--$95.2 millionAdele Bloch Bauer II by Gustav Klimt--$88 million Triptych, 1976 by Francis Bacon--$86.3 millionPortrait du Dr Gachet by Vincent van Gogh--$82.5 millionWater Lily Pond by...
Last week, a mysterious rich man paid $104.3 million for a six-foot tall sculpture by Alberto Giacometti, making it the most expensive piece of art ever sold. Following that news, Good and graphic-design firm Karlssonwilker created an infographic of the ten most expensive pieces of art of all time. (Full-size here.) (The title, Not-So-Starving Artists, is deceiving because it's hard to starve if you're all dead. The real lucre goes to Christie's and Sotheby's, the two major auction houses.)
Obviously, the graph is a schematic, but here's the actual works, if you're curious to learn more:
Walking Man I by Alberto Giacommeti--$104.3 millionBoy with a Pipe by Pablo Picasso--$104.1 millionDora Maar with Cat by Pablo Picasso--$95.2 millionAdele Bloch Bauer II by Gustav Klimt--$88 million Triptych, 1976 by Francis Bacon--$86.3 millionPortrait du Dr Gachet by Vincent van Gogh--$82.5 millionWater Lily Pond by...
- 2/11/2010
- by Cliff Kuang
- Fast Company
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