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Producer Brian Grazer Says 17 More Episodes Of 'Arrested Development' Are On The Way

«Indiewire» 

Here we go again. In the lead up to the Netflix-backed fourth season of "Arrested Development," even the barest mention of the return of the show warranted headlines before anything was official. And it looks like we're headed down that path one more time thanks to producer Brian Grazer, who promises that the Bluths ain't done yet. Dropping by "The B.S. Report" podcast with Bill Simmons, the awesomely haired producer revealed, “We’re going to do another 17 episodes. So, stay tuned for 'Arrested Development.' ” For whatever reason... Читать дальше...

Fund manager: This will end badly

CNBC 

Investors need to be wary of fixed income overall and municipal bonds specifically, says fund manager Christopher Ryon.

Bruce Conner’s many editions of self in San Jose

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles was a force in the early ’60s renaissance of editioned graphic arts as media of fresh creative invention. [...] knowing that finger marks on a plate were signs of insufficiently skilled effort to the master printers of Tamarind, Conner produced an edition consisting of his thumbprint off center on a sheet otherwise empty, except for a second thumbprint at the lower right corner to serve as his signature. [...] that was the case at the time: Punctuating... Читать дальше...

If Ryanair can reach out to customers, so can other businesses

The Independent 

Nice guys, they say, come last. Or do they? Certainly not everyone would have agreed that Michael O’Leary, the boss of Ryanair and legendarily successful businessman, was a nice guy. Yet his relatively recent promotion of a kinder, gentler type of budget air travel seems to have been paying some commercial dividends.

Watch: 'Avengers: Age Of Ultron' Gets 1995 Trailer Treatment; Film Won't Have Post-Credits Scene

«Indiewire» 

Joss Whedon has been looking for ways to change up the game for "Avengers: Age Of Ultron." A couple months back he revealed he had "a pre-credit Bondian blow-out" planned for the movie, but what about the now standard post-credit sequence? Sorry kids, there won't be one this time around. Why? Because the team around the movie felt they couldn't top the shawarma sequence from "The Avengers."  “It didn’t seem to lend itself in the same way, and we wanted to be true to what felt right,” Whedon explained to EW. Читать дальше...

Remembering Jim Clark, 47 years on

Yahoo Autos 

Jim Clark, the son of a Scottish farmer, had no desire for riches and fame. In fact, even after 5-time Formula One World Champion Juan Manuel Fangio called him the greatest racer of all time, the running joke around the paddock was that Clark loved buying sheep from the market more than he did racing cars.

Commodities tomorrow: Oil up on Yemen

CNBC 

CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets. Oil was up on the day as Saudi airstrikes reportedly hit civilians, and an EIA report said demand for oil was picking up.

How beer benefits the US economy

CNBC 

Beer is the most popular alcoholic drink in the U.S. But did you know the beer industry employs over 2 million Americans?

Listen: Jessica Chastain Talks Working With Terrence Malick, Kathryn Bigelow & More In 1-Hour Conversation

«Indiewire» 

Jessica Chastain seemingly became famous overnight. While she shot “Wild Salome” with Al Pacino earlier (the movie still hasn’t come out stateside, but you can read our review here), 2011 marked The Year Of Chastain. Suddenly, she had a string of movies coming to cinemas: Terrence Malick’s “The Tree Of Life,” Jeff Nichols’ “Take Shelter,” Ralph Fiennes’ directorial effort “Coriolanus,” John Madden's "The Debt," and, of course, “The Help,” which earned the actress her first Academy Award nomination. Читать дальше...





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