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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #195 on: January 20, 2006, 03:27:00 pm »
Though it says he did live in Northern Virginia, I never saw Wilson Pickett at Whole Foods in Springfield.
 
 I did once see ggw and his woman at the Whole Foods in Springfield.

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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #196 on: January 24, 2006, 01:43:00 pm »

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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #197 on: January 25, 2006, 12:15:00 am »
Actor Chris Penn Found Dead
 
 SANTA MONICA - Actor Chris Penn died in Santa Monica. The brother of Sean Penn was 43.
 Santa Monica police say there is no sign of foul play in the death of Actor Chris Penn. The actor and brother of Sean Penn was found dead in a Santa Monica residence.
 
 Chris Penn was seen in many movies - including "Reservoir Dogs" "Footloose," "Corky Romano" and "Mulholland Falls." Santa Monica police are currently on the scene investigating the circumstances.

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« Reply #198 on: January 25, 2006, 12:43:00 am »
Note to self:  it's time to re-evaluate your life when you hear about a celebrity death and you think, "shit, this has to go on the Dropping Like Flies thread on the 9:30 board", only to go there to discover it's already been posted.  
 
 Sad.  About my life, I mean.  Kinda sad, I guess, about Chris Penn.

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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #199 on: January 25, 2006, 01:48:00 pm »
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  Actor Chris Penn Found Dead
 
 Santa Monica police are currently on the scene investigating the circumstances.
He was supposed to be at Sundance this week to premier his new movie "Darwin Awards" - conspiracy theorists may begin.....
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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #200 on: January 25, 2006, 02:08:00 pm »
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  Actor Chris Penn Found Dead
 
 Santa Monica police are currently on the scene investigating the circumstances.
He was supposed to be at Sundance this week to premier his new movie "Darwin Awards" - conspiracy theorists may begin..... [/b]
It's a publicity stunt!   :p
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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #201 on: January 25, 2006, 02:38:00 pm »
Only the good die young.  I suppose Sean will live to be 96..?

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« Reply #202 on: January 25, 2006, 05:34:00 pm »
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 [qb]  It's a publicity stunt!     :p   [/b]
That's the first thing I thought, then I remembered that he missed our party on Sunday and nobody would do that, not even for a stunt!
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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #203 on: January 30, 2006, 08:31:00 pm »
Video artist Nam June Paik dead at 74
 
 Monday, January 30, 2006; Posted: 2:53 p.m. EST (19:53 GMT)
 
 MIAMI, Florida (AP) -- Nam June Paik, the avant-garde artist credited with inventing video art in the 1960s by combining multiple TV screens with sculpture, music and live performers, has died. He was 74.
 
 The Korean-born Paik, who also coined the term "Electronic Super Highway" years before the information superhighway was invented, died Sunday night of natural causes at his Miami apartment, according to his Web site.
 
 Song Tae-ho, head of a South Korean cultural foundation working on a project to build a museum for the artist, said he learned of Paik's death from Paik's nephew, Ken Paik Hakuta, in New York.
 
 Paik's work gained international praise from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, and the Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago, among others, and much of it is on display at the Nam June Paik Museum in Kyonggi, South Korea.
 
 "He really led the development of a new art form, bringing the moving image into the modern art world," said John Hanhardt, senior curator of film and media arts at the Guggenheim.
 
 Hanhardt called Paik a true friend and a prophet.
 
 "He foresaw that video would be an artist's medium, that it would be in museums," he said. "It's a heroic achievement."
 
 In a 1974 report commissioned by the Rockefeller Foundation, Paik wrote of a telecommunications network of the future he called the "Electronic Super Highway," predicting it "will become our springboard for new and surprising human endeavors." Two decades later, when "information superhighway" had become the phrase of the moment, he commented, "Bill Clinton stole my idea."
 
 He also was often credited with coining the phrase, "The future is now."
 
 Trained in music, aesthetics and philosophy, he was a member of the 1960s art movement Fluxus, which was in part inspired by composer John Cage's use of everyday sounds in his music. Another Fluxus adherent was the young Yoko Ono.
 
 Paik made his artistic debut in Wiesbaden, West Germany, in 1963 with a solo art exhibition titled "Exposition of Music-Electronic Television." He scattered 12 television sets throughout the exhibit space and used them to create unexpected effects in the images being received. Later exhibits included the use of magnets to manipulate or alter the image on TV sets and create patterns of light.
 
 He moved to New York in 1964 and started working with classical cellist Charlotte Moorman to combine video, music and performance.
 
 In "TV Cello" they stacked television sets that formed the shape of a cello. When she drew the bow across the television sets, there were images of her playing, video collages of other cellists and live images of the performance.
 
 In one highly publicized incident, Moorman was arrested in 1967 in New York for going topless in performing Paik's "Opera Sextronique." Said one headline: "Cops Top a Topless 'Happening.' " In a 1969 performance titled "TV Bra for Living Sculpture," she wore a bra with tiny TV screens over her breasts.
 
 Another of Paik's pieces, "TV Buddha," is a statue of a sitting Buddha facing its own image on a closed-circuit television screen, while "Positive Egg," has a video camera aimed at a white egg on a black cloth. In a series of larger and larger monitors, the image is magnified until the actual egg becomes an abstract shape on the screen.
 
 Paik also incorporated television sets into a series of robots. The early robots were constructed largely of bits and pieces of wire and metal; later ones were built from vintage radio and television sets.
 
 Famous worldwide, Paik never forgot his native Korea. In 1986, public television showed Paik's "Bye Bye Kipling," a mix of taped and live events, mostly from Paik's native Seoul; Tokyo; and New York. Two years later, Paik erected a media tower, called "The more the better," from 1,003 monitors for the Olympic Games at Seoul.
 
 Paik was left partially paralyzed by a stroke in 1996.
 
 Funeral services will be held this week in New York, Hakuta told South Korea's Yonhap news agency.

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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #204 on: January 30, 2006, 08:37:00 pm »
BTW, this Saturday, February 4, 2006 marks the one year anniversary of  Dropping Like Flies. Six pages. That's a lotta death. How'd ya know, ggw?

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« Reply #205 on: January 30, 2006, 09:10:00 pm »
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« Reply #206 on: January 31, 2006, 11:21:00 am »
Anthony Franciosa, actor, 77
 
 ...was once married to the above corpse, Shelley Winters

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« Reply #207 on: January 31, 2006, 11:23:00 am »
Coretta Scott King, rip.

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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #208 on: January 31, 2006, 01:22:00 pm »
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  Though it says he did live in Northern Virginia, I never saw Wilson Pickett at Whole Foods in Springfield.
He lived in Ashburn, died at Reston Hospital.
 They have Whole Foods in Springfield?

Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #209 on: January 31, 2006, 02:13:00 pm »
Yes, on Old Keene Mill Road, just a short walk from my house.
 
 
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 They have Whole Foods in Springfield?