Author: MCFilmCompany
Keywords: "joyce carol oates" "where have you been" "where are you going"
Added: January 6, 2009
A walk through my hometown. Rianxo is in Galiza, NW Spain. In the evening, January 4th, 2009. Today I was surprised by my own hometown, because I didn't expect it to be so beautifully dressed up for the holidays. The wonderful Christmas lights, especially the blue ones, looked ravishing adorning the golden hues of the stone buildings. I always love how the people in Rianxo speak, in very authentic and graceful Galician language. You can also hear the sounds of heels on the cobblestoned streets, some little girls rollerskating (one of them had lights on her skates!), and two boys skateboarding by the city hall in the main square. I also filmed a very elegant marble-like bust, some souvenirs, toys (the Three Wise Men bring the children gifts two days from now on January 6th), and some interesting books at one of the local bookstores. The bookshops are very sadly disappearing, but fortunately Rianxo, though small, has a tradition of culture and poetry which is still alive. Not everything was fine, though. Two large signs on the front and back of a house by the pier plead for the house not to be demolished. One of the corners of the house is inconvenient for the traffic, forcing cars to stop and drive next to it by turns. Simply filling in a small bit of the water area can save the house. At the end, I went to a village fountain and filmed it with very little light. It's all darkness, but I want to share it with you because, if you listen closely, you'll hear the lovely, lonely howl of a dog in the night.
Author: xensboy
Keywords: Rianxo at night Coruña Galiza Spain Rianxeira Vasili Grossman Sechu Sende Michael Scott Alberto Méndez Joyce Carol Oates William Shakespeare Hamlet Charles Chaplin Charlot El Jabato Rosalía de Castro Castelao
Added: January 4, 2009
Infinite regression with a postmodernist twist. Larkworthy Antfarm reads "Edward Hopper's 'Nighthawks,' 1942" by Joyce Carol Oates at the Random cafe in "Winterland" in Second Life where the painter's subjects sit contemplating their existence drinking coffee at a diner in the wee hours of the night. Music "Martian Cowboy" by Kevin MacLeod.
Author: Larkworthy
Keywords: Second Life machinima art poetry
Added: December 17, 2008
based on the short story by joyce carol oates from "Wild Nights!" for Emily's literature class
Author: punchinfacess
Keywords: fake trailer emily dickenson joyce carol oates wild nights
Added: December 11, 2008
A project for English 102, filmed with two other ppl. Based off of the short story "Where are you going, where have you been" by J. Dates. Edited by me. Enjoy!
Author: MaraTheCentaur
Keywords: Been there done that story short film english class project Where are you going where have been Oates Joyce Carol
Added: December 6, 2008
Sean O'Connor reading Joyce Carol Oates's poem Night Driving/
Author: VulpineReadings
Keywords: Vulpine Readings Joyce Carol Oates Night Driving Poetry
Added: October 21, 2008
Movie I made for gothic literature class from the Short Story "Where are you going, where have you been"
Author: doomfireproductions
Keywords: where are you going Joyce Carol Oates
Added: October 9, 2008
Alex in 20 seconds
Author: dedicayted2
Keywords: Alex Big Mouth Ugly Girl Joyce Carol Oates emo Blutengel Tod death Matt Matthew Donaghy forced labour production
Added: September 28, 2008
Cherry Blossom Players, Belleville's Own Community Theater Group, present a Night of One-Acts. Performances will be held on September 26th and 27th at 7:30PM. For more information, please contact cherryblossomplayers@hotmail.com or www.myspace.com/cherryblossomplayers "Finding the Sun" by Edward Albee Director: Emily Pacitto "Tone Clusters" by Joyce Carol Oates Director: Danielle Cesena "No Skronking" by Shel Silverstein Director: Emily Pacitto "Teeth" by Tina Howe Director: Ricky Franco Trailer Edited by Danielle Cesena
Author: princess0086
Keywords: drama homosexuals murder interview new jersey
Added: September 11, 2008
From Video Magazine Volume 7 at http://cgu.webvideovision.com - I'm Ira Jackson, Dean of the Peter Drucker and Masatoshi Ito School of Management. I hope you enjoy the latest issue, volume 7, of our Video Magazine. We've just wrapped up another significant and successful school year here - and what a year it's been! Even in just the last few months we've had lots going on, as we move the School to new heights. On May 17th, amidst the pomp and beautiful pageantry of CGU's Commencement, we celebrated the achievements of 86 graduating Drucker students. A special celebration was held the evening before, bringing together some 250 family and friends - including Mrs. Doris Drucker, the First Lady of the Drucker School, and Nobel Laureate Robert Merton of Harvard - to toast the new graduates. Shortly afterward, we hosted the second annual Drucker Society Global Symposium. From June 11 to 13, more than 75 people from more than a dozen countries gathered here in Claremont to explore how they can continue to create a healthier society by advancing effective management and ethical leadership and carry forward the legacy of Peter F. Drucker. Over the weekend, we welcomed our newest class of entering MBA students. They are a wonderfully diverse, global group that includes engineers, social workers, marketing managers, logistics experts, banker, chemists, financial anlysts and social activists - one of whom just completed a 540 mile bike race from san Francisco to San Diego, to raise thousands of dollars for AIDS awareness and education. Asked why he chose Drucker, one entering student from Korea said, simply: Drucker is my Dream School! Here at the Drucker School we promote individuality and value our students' quest to be creative and innovative managers. So it is our goal to provide an intimate learning environment where students are exposed cutting edge knowledge work. That is why we were so pleased to have Charles handy in residence last winter, and why we are so thrilled to receive television host Connie Martinson's archived video collection "Connie Martinson Talks Books," which she recently donated to the Drucker Institute. Included among the nearly 3,000 tapes Martinson has amassed since her show debuted in 1979 are exchanges with George Plimpton, Norman Mailer, Joyce Carol Oates, Rosa Parks, Walter Mosley and Al Gore. You won't find Connie's collection at any other business school. Neither will you find VCharles handy and his wife Liz teaching a course called "The Odyssey," that combines photography with narrarative in helping studenbts align their values with their ambitions at work. That's all part of what we call "The Drucker Difference." We also have a number of talented affiliated and adjunct faculty joining us here at the Drucker School this summer and in the coming year, including Julia Liebeskind from USC teaching a on environmental sustainability and competitive advantage, neuroeconomics pioneer Professor Paul Zak teaching on moral leadership and the brain, former Drucker School Dean Sid Harris on Informational Technology, and Edward Jones' senior partner John Bachmann on lessons on leadership from the top. We will also welcome Katharina Pick, a recent Ph.D. graduate from Harvard, who will be here on a two year appointment as Visiting Assistant Professor. Ms. Pick has done impressive research on corporate governance and boards of directors. She will teach organizational behavior, as well as a new course on women and leadership. Our joint program with Arts and Humanities is also welcoming the recent addition of Laura Zucker, the Executive Director of the LA Commission on the Arts, who has come aboard as our very capable and credible director. Laura is likely to give boost to our renamed Arts Management Program going forward. We've generated tremendous momentum here at the Drucker School - and I'm pleased to say that we are on a roll. Princeton Review says we're a top ten business school. Our recent reaccreditation report identified Drucker as best-practice in a number of critical areas. We are doing things that others aren't, and we're making a significant contribution to reinventing the practice of management for a new century. The Drucker Community in the end is a partnership. To sustain our performance and continue to improve, as Peter would have counseled, we need you to partner with us to ensure continued progress. Together we will see the Drucker School reach new heights and continue to play a leadership role in providing cutting-edge research and teaching about what society needs in every sector: effective managers and ethical leaders who act responsibly. I welcome your thoughts and deeper involvement here at the Drucker School. Produced by http://www.webvideovision.com
Author: TheDruckerSchool
Keywords: Peter Drucker Claremont Graduate University Ira Jackson
Added: August 15, 2008
I make some mistakes in here. And some of the editing is sloppy. But this is a third of the original material, so be happy. :) And I know French Jews live in France. Don't mock me.
Author: carmensitara
Keywords: joyce carol oates city dreaming books patrick wolf to the lighthouse suite francais snuff chuck palahniuk purses
Added: June 24, 2008
Heres a virtual movie of the very gifted but tragic Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) reading her poem "On the decline of Oracles". Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) was born in Boston and her work reflected both her New England heritage and the landscape of England where she later lived with her husband, the poet Ted Hughes. What Hughes called "her crackling verbal energy" is apparent in her poems' biting precision of word and image. Gestures in her life of defiance and ecstasy, love or despair, are re-imagined in brilliant archetypal patterns. In the year before her suicide, she was writing the poems that secured her fame--poems about her children and her failed marriage, about death and her imagination. Her poems] have that exquisite, heart-breaking quality about them that has made Sylvia Plath our acknowledged Queen of Sorrows, the spokeswoman for our most private, most helpless nightmares... Her poetry is as deathly as it is impeccable; it enchants us almost as powerfully as it must have enchanted her." -Joyce Carol Oates, The New York Times. Kind Regards Jim Clark All rights are reserved on this video recording copyright Jim Clark 2008
Author: poetryanimations
Keywords: Sylvia Plath decline of oracles Poem Animation christina rossett dickinson amy levy keith douglas macneice dolben
Added: June 21, 2008
Heres a virtual movie of the very gifted but tragic Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) reading her poem "November Graveyard". Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) was born in Boston and her work reflected both her New England heritage and the landscape of England where she later lived with her husband, the poet Ted Hughes. What Hughes called "her crackling verbal energy" is apparent in her poems' biting precision of word and image. Gestures in her life of defiance and ecstasy, love or despair, are re-imagined in brilliant archetypal patterns. In the year before her suicide, she was writing the poems that secured her fame--poems about her children and her failed marriage, about death and her imagination. Her poems] have that exquisite, heart-breaking quality about them that has made Sylvia Plath our acknowledged Queen of Sorrows, the spokeswoman for our most private, most helpless nightmares... Her poetry is as deathly as it is impeccable; it enchants us almost as powerfully as it must have enchanted her." -Joyce Carol Oates, The New York Times. Kind Regards Jim Clark All rights are reserved on this video recording copyright Jim Clark 2008
Author: poetryanimations
Keywords: Sylvia Plath november graveyard Poem Animation christina rossett dickinson amy levy keith douglas macneice dolben
Added: June 20, 2008
Host Connie Martinson interviews Barack Obama in August 1995 on her Cable Television show "Connie Martinson Talks Books." Part 3 Connie Martinson and Obama Part 1 of 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrBtMn5Zm9k Connie Martinson and Obama Part 2 of 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FS907OzPkOU Connie Martinson and Obama Part 3 of 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBxUSLCPlmc The Claremont Colleges CCDL web site featuring this collection: http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/col/cmt/ Donated by Connie Martinson to the Drucker Institute http://www.druckerinstitute.com and the Transdisciplinary Studies Program at Claremont Graduate University, the Connie Martinson Talks Books Collection consists of more than 2,500 television interviews with prominent authors of fiction and nonfiction taped over the last 30 years. Included in the collection are interviews with Maya Angelou, Ray Bradbury, Al Gore, Rosa Parks, Gore Vidal, Barack Obama, Studs Terkel and Joyce Carol Oates. Under the direction of the Drucker Institute and Transdisciplinary Studies Program, the Connie Martinson Talks Books Collection will be digitized and new interviews added on an ongoing basis over the next several years. The "Connie Martinson Talks Books" television series originates from L.A. CityView Channel 35 and can be seen on government-access cable outlets around the country and PBS in New York—and now in the Claremont Colleges Digital Library. Connie Martinson grew up in Boston and graduated from Wellesley College, where she was awarded the Davenport Prize for Speech and Literature. She worked as an editor for Writer magazine in Boston before moving to Los Angeles with her husband, film and television director Leslie Martinson. Prior to parlaying her love of literature into a self-financed half-hour television series on books, she was involved in public relations for the Coro Foundation and taught at UCLA and the University of Judaism.
Author: DruckerInstitute
Keywords: Barack Obama election democrats president speech primary caucus vote Connie Martinson Dreams Father Jeremiah Wright
Added: June 19, 2008
Host Connie Martinson interviews Barack Obama in August 1995 on her Cable Television show "Connie Martinson Talks Books." Part 2 Connie Martinson and Obama Part 1 of 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrBtMn5Zm9k Connie Martinson and Obama Part 2 of 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FS907OzPkOU Connie Martinson and Obama Part 3 of 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBxUSLCPlmc The Claremont Colleges CCDL web site featuring this collection: http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/col/cmt/ Donated by Connie Martinson to the Drucker Institute http://www.druckerinstitute.com and the Transdisciplinary Studies Program at Claremont Graduate University, the Connie Martinson Talks Books Collection consists of more than 2,500 television interviews with prominent authors of fiction and nonfiction taped over the last 30 years. Included in the collection are interviews with Maya Angelou, Ray Bradbury, Al Gore, Rosa Parks, Gore Vidal, Barack Obama, Studs Terkel and Joyce Carol Oates. Under the direction of the Drucker Institute and Transdisciplinary Studies Program, the Connie Martinson Talks Books Collection will be digitized and new interviews added on an ongoing basis over the next several years. The "Connie Martinson Talks Books" television series originates from L.A. CityView Channel 35 and can be seen on government-access cable outlets around the country and PBS in New York—and now in the Claremont Colleges Digital Library. Connie Martinson grew up in Boston and graduated from Wellesley College, where she was awarded the Davenport Prize for Speech and Literature. She worked as an editor for Writer magazine in Boston before moving to Los Angeles with her husband, film and television director Leslie Martinson. Prior to parlaying her love of literature into a self-financed half-hour television series on books, she was involved in public relations for the Coro Foundation and taught at UCLA and the University of Judaism.
Author: DruckerInstitute
Keywords: Barack Obama election democrats president speech primary caucus vote Connie Martinson Dreams Father Jeremiah Wright
Added: June 19, 2008
Host Connie Martinson interviews Barack Obama in August 1995 on her Cable Television show "Connie Martinson Talks Books." Connie Martinson and Obama Part 1 of 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrBtMn5Zm9k Connie Martinson and Obama Part 2 of 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FS907OzPkOU Connie Martinson and Obama Part 3 of 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBxUSLCPlmc The Claremont Colleges CCDL web site featuring this collection: http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/col/cmt/ Donated by Connie Martinson to the Drucker Institute http://www.druckerinstitute.com and the Transdisciplinary Studies Program at Claremont Graduate University, the Connie Martinson Talks Books Collection consists of more than 2,500 television interviews with prominent authors of fiction and nonfiction taped over the last 30 years. Included in the collection are interviews with Maya Angelou, Ray Bradbury, Al Gore, Rosa Parks, Gore Vidal, Barack Obama, Studs Terkel and Joyce Carol Oates. Under the direction of the Drucker Institute and Transdisciplinary Studies Program, the Connie Martinson Talks Books Collection will be digitized and new interviews added on an ongoing basis over the next several years. The "Connie Martinson Talks Books" television series originates from L.A. CityView Channel 35 and can be seen on government-access cable outlets around the country and PBS in New York—and now in the Claremont Colleges Digital Library. Connie Martinson grew up in Boston and graduated from Wellesley College, where she was awarded the Davenport Prize for Speech and Literature. She worked as an editor for Writer magazine in Boston before moving to Los Angeles with her husband, film and television director Leslie Martinson. Prior to parlaying her love of literature into a self-financed half-hour television series on books, she was involved in public relations for the Coro Foundation and taught at UCLA and the University of Judaism.
Author: DruckerInstitute
Keywords: Barack Obama election democrats president speech primary caucus vote Connie Martinson Dreams Father Jeremiah Wright
Added: June 19, 2008
A new play from the novella by JOYCE CAROL OATES, adapted and performed by Bill Connington. About a Jeffrey Dahmer-esque serial killer. Performed at the New York International Fringe Festival, August 2008. www.zombienyfringe.com
Author: billconnington
Keywords: Bill Connington Joyce Carol Oates Jeffrey Dahmer Serial killers NYFringe Festival Zombies Scary Horror Crazy
Added: June 17, 2008
A thought provoking collection of Creative Quotations from Joyce Carol Oates (1938-____); born on Jun 16. US novelist, poet, educator; She is a prolific novelist who wrote the award-winning "Them," 1969 and Bellefleur, 1980.
Author: CreativeQuotations
Keywords: Quotations Creative Thinking creativity famous quotes inspirational Joyce Carol Oates Jun 16
Added: June 4, 2008
A cartoon based on the short story Where are you going, where have you been? by Joyce Carol Oates. Parody, extremly funny,If you have read this story you will love this short film. Also makes fun of those stupid "Downloading movies is a crime" commercials
Author: jefffepping
Keywords: Where are you going? have been? Jeff Epping Ginger kid red head brief nudity sex english Joyce Carol Oates lol
Added: June 2, 2008
novel by Joyce Carol Oates My english novel study project... book to a movie trailer.
Author: pattycake217
Keywords: big mouth ugly girl book claymation animation
Added: April 16, 2008