Sharon Kimberly
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Where To Find The Best Banh Mi in ManhattanA taste of the variety of Vietnamese Banh Mi the city has to offer. Banh Mi is a French-Vietnamese sandwich that has become popular in New York City since it was first featured in the New York Times food section. -
The College Diet - The EssentialsI've gone through all the trial and error for you. So you can make educated choices about what you eat in the fast paced world that is...College. -
How to Eat a PomegranateEasy step-by-step instructions on how to open a pomegranate, extract the seeds and eat easily!
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Screenwriting Book Review: Bird by Bird by Anne LamottThis book is about the basics and can be applied to screenwriting, novel writing, and more. -
Screenwriting Book Review: William Goldman's Adventures in the Screen TradeReview of a book essential for screenwriters that is thorough and to the point. -
Surrealism, Film and Art: Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Luis BunuelDiscussed are the works "Sleep", "Un Chien Andalou", and "Mysteries of the Horizon."
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Surrealism, Film and Art: Luis Bunuel Un Chien AndalouUn Chien Andalou (An Andalusian Dog) made in 1929, a classic surrealist film. A collaboration of two greats: Luis Bunuel and Salvador Dali.
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The Art of Wit: Jack Kerouac and Luis BunuelHere, I explore the use of Freudian wit in Kerouac and Bunuel's work.
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Six Degrees of Separation: The Play and Film AdaptationAfter many readings of the play and watching the film several times, I must say this is one of my favorite adaptations. However, it is often overlooked that the film did not have the mainstream success it could have had. -
Book-to-Film AdaptationsIncludes a book to movie comparison, review of both Cape Fear by Hitchcock and the later version by Scorsese.
