Saturday, January 21, 2012

Miranda july

  • WASHINGTON—Congress convened a special investigative committee this week in an attempt to put to rest questions that have puzzled the nation for much of the past decade, namely what public figure Miranda Julys whole thing is, exactly.
  • (The Onion (satire))
  • Cartoonist Ben Katchor and composer Mark Mulcahy will present their new multimedia pop opera Up from the Stacks as part of Bookfest at the Kanbar Hall at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco, on Thursday, February 23 at 8pm.
  • (TheaterMania.com)
  • Miranda July cant see into the future, but shes made a movie that lets the rest of us ponder what it might mean.
  • (The Vancouver Sun)
  • There's a moment in Me and You and Everyone We Know, Miranda July's hilarious and discomfiting first film, in which the director of a contemporary art museum and her assistant are fawning over a new show. "It really is amazing.
  • (The Plank on TNR.com)
  • Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for MOCA. If It Chooses You hadn't been written by the trendy filmmaker Miranda July, would it have been published? The short answer is no.
  • (Slate)
  • MIRANDA July is the hottest name in independent cinema right now. I know this because a cineaste of my slight acquaintance, whose day job is to decorate cupcakes with satirical trim, recently told me.
  • (The Age)
  • When Miranda July had writers block on the script of her latest film, The Future, she became obsessed with odd listings in a classifieds magazine.
  • (GQ Magazine UK)
  • Can you be twee and narcotized at the same time? Miranda July makes a strong case for it in The Future, an urban comedy of manners that is at once affected, smart, depressing, funny and — buckle your seatbelts — narrated by a cat.
  • (The Vancouver Sun)
  • I was born a red dirt girl, sang Miranda Lambert on Airstream, a ballad from her like you were sitting on the front porch with some instruments on a hot July day, and there's a radio going in the other room.
  • (NJ.com)

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