Tag Archives: from-the-sea

Keeman Browne, Thomas Stokes, Izi Divyn arrests for Sandy looting

Keeman Browne, 29, Thomas Stokes, 35, and Izi Divyn, 37, fled from the Sea Gate gated community with a locked Sentry safe they did not have a combination for after apparently tearing it out of a spot where it had been secured by nails, cops said. When the sticky-fingered crew was busted Tuesday about 1 p.m. at Mermaid Ave. and W. 37th St. in Brooklyn, according to police, the safe contained a loaded Armi Fabri 9 mm pistol along with jewelry, collectible coins and mud — and sludge-covered papers

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Keeman Browne, Thomas Stokes, Izi Divyn arrests for Sandy looting

Movieline’s Week in Review: Cruel and Unusual

Let us herewith call an end to a week when you couldn’t help but feel under attack — from the sky, from the ground, from the sea… oh, from the sea . What’s more to say that Movieline’s old standby Week in Review can’t say any better? Drop by in the days ahead for the fine binary-code stylings of weekend editor Dixon Gaines and all of our coverage from SXSW . Have a great weekend!

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Movieline’s Week in Review: Cruel and Unusual

Postcard from Venice: Vincent Gallo Keeps His Promises, François Ozon Scores With Stars

It’s a chilly, overcast day in Venice, and as I walk along the Lido down Lungomare Guglielmo Marconi, peering over the tall hedges that separate the street from the sea, the water looks gray and foreboding. What a pretentious-sounding sentence that is! But then, I’ve just come from seeing artiste Vincent Gallo’s Promises Written in Water, one of two pictures Gallo is presenting at the festival. The other is a short ( The Agent ), and Gallo also appears as an actor in another film in competition, Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski’s Essential Killing.

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Postcard from Venice: Vincent Gallo Keeps His Promises, François Ozon Scores With Stars

Okhotsk Blue

Okhotsk Blue is a Japanese beer made with “water melted from icebergs that float each year onto Hokkaido beaches from the Sea of Okhotsk.” A dash of seaweed gives it the cool, icy blueish tint. I totally want a blue beer right now.

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Okhotsk Blue