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Clauball and Flipper Games
year: 2003
genre: house
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Like a happy bacon party.While Don Felipe fights the laurel branches that continually weave their way through his delicate coffee plants, Laura watches as her gifted unmarried aunts are consumed by the forced idleness of their kind: Hilda, who plays Chopin to empty rooms, and Virginia, whose love poems never reach a suitor.Eventually she must sacrifice not only Santiago but her own son and grandson to the violent game of musical chairs that is Mexican political life.The poor and downtrodden, by contrast, are always there.Laura's husband takes her to the barrios of Mexico City to dissuade her from assuming anything but a housewife's role in political affairs."Laura, did your husband show you this, or did he only show you the pretty side of poverty, the workers with their cheap shirts, the whores with their powder, the organ grinders and locksmiths, the tamale sellers and the saddlers?Is that his working class?Do you want to rebel against your husband?Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov.We are giving this one two months so we should have plenty of time to finish it.Nobody in particular is leading the discussion, which will start on June and July 15.Maryse Conde, I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem .Her pointedly political story indicts the Puritans' racism and hypocrisy and their contemporary manifestations.Conceived when an English sailor rapes an Ashanti captive on the slave ship Christ the King , Tituba grows up in Barbados but follows her beloved, John Indian, into servitude in America when he is sold to minister Samuel Parris.Eventually reprieved, Tituba is bought by a Jew, himself persecuted, who frees her and gives her passage to Barbados.At once playful and searing, Conde's work critiques ostensibly white, male versions of history and literature by appropriating them."Ludmilla Ulitskaya, The Funeral Party.Sandra Hill, The Very Virile Viking.Tony Hawks, Round Ireland With A Fridge.See the TUS Ulysses Seminar.William Faulkner, The Sound and the Fury and Absalom, Absalom!.Sijie Dai, Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress.John Banville, The Book of Evidence.Jim Crace, The Devil's Larder.Norton Juster, The Phantom Tollbooth.This is not in the order of discussion but in the order in which I managed to remember them.Eric Schlosser, Fast Food Nation A.Byatt, Possession Mark Danielewski, House of Leaves.Kate Atkinson, Behind the Scenes at the Museum.Jeanette Winterson, Written on the Body.Discussion here and here and here."Click to add this album to your Save for Later list."Usual's presents Label: Feeling Recordi...Music Remote is a trademark of eMusic.Customs Agent David Kujan (Palminteri), a convoluted story about events leading to a massacre and massive fire that have just taken place on a ship docked at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro Bay.Louis Renault (Claude Rains) protects Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) by ordering his men to "round up the usual suspects" rather than arrest Rick, who had just shot the German officer, Major Strasser.Keaton attempts to destroy the ship by dropping his cigarette onto some spilled fuel, but his efforts are thwarted by Keyser.The two talk briefly before Keyser appears to shoot Keaton twice.Keyser then uses his own cigarette to set the ship ablaze as he makes his escape.Verbal Kint tells the authorities everything he knows in exchange for immunity.After making his statement to the district attorney, Verbal is placed in a police station office where Kujan requests to hear the story again, from the beginning.NYPD, who escort smugglers to their destinations around the city.Verbal goads Keaton into striking him so that Keaton will be remorseful and hear him out.The robbery goes wrong, and the crew is forced to kill Saul's bodyguards as well as Saul himself.An angry confrontation between the thieves and Redfoot and his posse reveals that the job came from a lawyer named Kobayashi (Postlethwaite).Verbal relates, is organized crime's answer to the bogeyman.Back in the narrative, the criminals debate on whether Kobayashi's boss is real.Fenster disagrees, while Hockney and McManus warily abstain.Fenster bails from the group in the night, but he is tracked and killed by Kobayashi.The remaining thieves kidnap Kobayashi, killing his two bodyguards, and take him to a floor under construction in the lawyer's building.Keaton tells Verbal to stay back and flee if the plan goes wrong, taking the money to Edie so she can destroy Kobayashi.Keaton tells Verbal, "If I don't get him my way, she'll get him her way."It seems to be going well, but then Hockney is shot while adoring the truck full of money.Two shots appear to blow this captive's brains out.McManus is killed with a knife to the back of his neck, and Keaton, turning away to leave, is shot in the back.Keaton and then shoot him twice in the head.Marquez, he eliminated everyone else on the ship and set it ablaze.Kujan states that Keaton is cleaning up loose ends, and that Verbal is dead if he leaves.By this time, Verbal's bail has been posted, and he departs with his immunity.Suddenly, Kujan notices that crucial details and names from Verbal's story are words appearing on objects around the room.As Verbal leaves the jail, his distinctive limp gradually disappears, and he shakes out his contorted, palsied hand.He then steps into a waiting Jaguar driven by "Mr.After Baldwin was finished, Singer told him exactly what he expected and wanted and this impressed the actor.Gabriel Byrne as Dean Keaton: Kevin Spacey met Byrne at a party and asked him to do the film.He read the screenplay and did not think that the filmmakers could pull it off and turned them down.Byrne met screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie and Singer and was impressed by the latter's vision for the film.However, Byrne was also dealing with some personal problems at the time and backed out for 24 hours until the filmmakers agreed to shoot the film in Los Angeles, where the actor lived, and make it in five weeks.Benicio del Toro as Fred Fenster: Spacey suggested Del Toro for the role.Kevin Pollak as Todd Hockney: He met with Singer about doing the film but when he heard that two other actors were auditioning for the role, he came back, auditioned, and got it.When he signed on, this convinced the film's financial backers to fully support the film because he was a high profile enough star thanks to the recent release of A Bronx Tale and Bullets Over Broadway.Production Bryan Singer met Kevin Spacey at a party after a screening of the young filmmaker's first film, Public Access at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival.Singer read a column in Spy magazine called, "The Usual Suspects" and thought that it would be a good title for a film.The director also envisioned a tagline for the poster, "All of you can go to Hell".The writer mixed this with the idea of a team of crooks.New Jersey's John List, an accountant who murdered his entire family in 1971 and then disappeared for almost two decades, assuming a new identity before he was ultimately apprehended.However, the European money allowed the film's producers to make offers to actors and assemble a cast.They decided that it would only affect one side of his body.According to Byrne, the cast bonded quickly during rehearsals.Their goal was to get the usually serious Byrne to crack up.According to the actor, the source of his character's unusual speech patterns came from the realization that "the purpose of my character was to die".Spacey says that they shot the interrogation scenes with Palminteri over a span of five to six days.The stolen emeralds were real gemstones on loan for the movie.The scene was originally to have the Redfoot character flick the cigarette at Baldwin's chest, but the actor missed and hit Baldwin's face by accident.Singer described Suspects as Double Indemnity meets Rashomon and said that it was made "so you can go back and see all sorts of things you didn't realize were there the first time.You can get it a second time in a way you never could have the first time around."While embraced by most viewers and critics, The Usual Suspects was the subject of harsh derision by some.It was also voted as having the best plot twist, beating out The Sixth Sense, The Crying Game and Witness for the Prosecution in an IMDB poll."Round Up: Deposing The Usual Suspects", 'The Usual Suspects Special Edition DVD, MGM, 2002."The Usual Suspects Puts Together Unusual Cast", BPI Entertainment News Wire, August 17, 1995."The Usual Suspects", British Film Institute, 2005.Retrieved on September 27, 2002."Everyone's Suspect", Houston Chronicle, August 19, 1995."The Usual Suspects", Rolling Stone, 1995."Daily Poll", Internet Movie Database, November 23, 1999.This page was last modified on 15 May 2008, at 00:14.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.California until voters decide whether to reinstate the ban in November.Chron 0530 Chron 0529 Ex 0529 BAR 0529 Ex 0528 CBS 0527 Reuters 0522 Chron 0523 Chron 0523 SJ Merc 0523 BAR 0522 BAR 0522 SFBG 0521 SFBG Opinion Chron 0518 Chron 0518 Chron 0518 AP 0517 Chron 0517 Ex 0517 Whittier Daily Times 0517 More on our Archive Page Y'ALL COME BACK NOW, YA HEAR?The San Francisco Business Times discusses the two propositions and weighs in on how the results may affect future development projects.RACE FOR THE GAVEL The race for Superior Court Judge heats up as the San Francisco Bar Association's evaluation results are revealed.HOW MUCH DID THEY GIVE US?City funding for a variety of AIDS programs will be spared from the budget cuts this year.THE VIDEO A federal judge allows a complaint to move forward against top city officials from an officer involved in producing a controversial training video.The City is close to hiring a full time worker to plan an alternative to the past Halloween celebrations in the Castro.The BAR covers the unveiling of the bust of Harvey Milk at City Hall.The duo discuss the variety of special interest groups raising funds before the primaries, a report concerning the money spent on City spokespeople, and an interesting Memorial Day ceremony in the Presidio.We are, as a culture, diminished.The Chronicle endorses Supervisor Ammiano in his bid for state Assembly.San Franciscan's could see a vegetable garden in front of City Hall as soon as July 1st.PROP B AND RETIREES The Examiner opines on Proposition B.MOVING OFF THE DANCE FLOOR Legislation that would fine people for loitering in front of nightclubs is approved by the Entertainment Commission.The Chron publishes its list of endorsements for next month's election.The Merc highlights the circumstances that have ultimately intertwined the future of the 49ers with an election battle rooted in race and class.Officials share a few words regarding a recent makeover to the Dublin BART station, UC Berkeley students face fee hikes and new parking penalties, and the City Hall wheelchair ramp issue resurfaces.Mayor Newsom speaks before Congress about his plan for San Francisco green building standards.The Chronicle takes a look at the Mayor's proposal to install orange parking meters which would be used to collect donations to the homeless.The Animal Welfare Commission introduces a proposal that would restrict the display and possibly possession of art created by harming animals.Mayor Newsom calls for runners (and spectators) to take more responsibility for cleaning up after this year's Bay to Breakers race.Mission Hiring Hall's SoMa center hopes that impact fees will provide funds for neighborhood and nonprofit groups in the community.The Chronicle takes a closer look at Proposition G and endorses the ballot initiative for the upcoming election.The Bay Area Reporter lists their top choices for the upcoming races.Guardian's endorsement for the D3 State Senate race.The duo discusses Propositions G and F, laptop thievery, the Mayor's travels through Israel, and an oil spill in San Pablo Bay.The Guardian responds to federal immigration enforcement raids in San Francisco.The Examiner takes a look at Muni's response to public feedback on the Transit Effectiveness Project.City's 911 funding in jeopardy.Despite convening a task force and an independent study, the City has yet to come to a decision regarding the fate of public golf courses.The Examiner discusses Proposition E, which will decide how much power the Mayor will have with appointing members to the SFPUC, at a time when the commission has several major projects in the works.Neighborhood groups raise concerns about new development plans for the Presidio.JUST PUT THE CANE DOWN SIR As assaults on parking control officers continue to rise, the City decides to put them through a conflict resolution program in order to better handle street situations.WILL THAT BE CASH OR CHECK?The Examiner balks as the SFUSD explores reducing service or charging a fee for riding school buses.Oakland's move to put more cops on the street, and gives us a peek at what two possible 2010 candidates for Mayor are up to.The Washington Post discusses the handling of a few cases for which the SFPD has been criticized and consider what these cases say about our Police Department as a whole.Chron 0521 Ex 0521 SFBG 0521 Chron Opinion 0519 Chron 0515 Ex 0515 Chron 0510 Chron 0425 Ex 0425 BAR 0424 YAR, IS THAT A HARBOR UP AHEAD?December tiger mauling is charged with shoplifting.The ban on plastic bags now applies to major pharmacies throughout the city.San Francisco's tourism industry expects that gay marriage will lead to an increase in revenue due to gay tourism and state officials weigh in on the Governor's new plan to balance the state's budget.Supervisor Sandoval introduces legislation to crack down on illegally operating limos in the city.The Guardian explores the City's involvement with bicycle transportation.San Francisco Public Utilities Commission.START ROLLING THE FEED The Board overrides the Mayor's veto of an ordinance that would expand the recording and broadcasting of City meetings over the Internet.The City's new gunfire detection equipment receives positive reviews.The City kicks off the 45th annual Small Business Week and discusses how the economic downturn is affecting local businesses.The 49ers explore another location for the new football stadium, Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata abandons a recall attempt of a state senator, and California's superdelegate support for Hillary Clinton is in question.The Market Street Association, SPUR, and the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition join forces to propose a new idea for improving the city's main thoroughfare.City for refusing to take down an illegal billboard.The BAR profiles longtime political insider and activist David Mixner.RECYCLE, REDUCE, REUSE The New York Times takes a look at the Mayor's proposal for mandatory recycling.The item goes before the full Board next week.The Chron reports on the possible impact that a chain store ban, recently proposed by Supervisor Ammiano, may have on the City's planning process.Mayor Newsom postpones his debut on Air America due to his travels to Israel and New York.Pier, Aaron Peskin, Fiona Ma, Ross Mirkarimi, Chris Daly, Sean Elsbernd, Bevan Dufty, Tom Ammiano, Sophie Maxwell, Gerardo Sandoval, Willie Brown, gay marriage, ranked choice voting, San Francisco City Hall, San Francisco politics, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Examiner, Arnold Schwarzenegger or the like...Welcome to the Usual Suspeks Organization.Please preview some of the audio created by multiple artists under the Usual Suspeks label.There are multiple topics of discussion in our "Forum" section of the page; along with an area dedicated for online rappers that are trying to improve their craft.Guest Passes let you share your photos that aren't public.Anyone can see your public photos anytime, whether they're a Flickr member or not.If you're sharing photos from a set, you can create a Guest Pass that includes any of your photos marked as friends, family, or private.If 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