Miranda July
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Reed Martin Wanted To Tell His Story His Way - Posted October 31, 2008
New York University adjunct associate professor Reed Martin wanted to clarify the aim and the scope of his new book, "The Reel Truth," which FBLA wrote about last week. To be honest, we gave an honest interpretation. As marketing books are extremely difficult to market and having contributed to several marketing... [FishBowlLA]
Reed Martin Tries Indie Book -- Hoping for Barnes & Noble To Rescue Him - Posted October 15, 2008
NYU business professor Reed Martin has decided that he can teach the up-and-comers in the film biz about the film biz.
He convinced Farrar, Strauss & Giroux to publish his tome in January. It ostensibly looks to dissect the marketing strategies that face the independent filmmakers across the country.
Per an email Martin... [FishBowlLA]
LA Times on Jeremy Blake, Theresa Duncan - Posted August 2, 2007
Chris Lee's LA Times story is dated August 3, which is tomorrow, right? But he's got tons of great information--some of which hasn't been reported elsewhere.
In anticipation of a lawsuit (which he never filed) Jeremy Blake prepared a history of the couple's alleged harrassment, naming Tom Cruise,Miranda July, Paul Thomas... [FishBowlLA]
Nick Antosca Doesn't Get Miranda July/Wishes He Did - Posted June 27, 2007
Nick Antosca snarls about Miranda July, her book, and all that adoring press. He writes:
I guess what I'm saying is: Miranda July-- what the fuck?
We feel sad for anyone who's jealous of a Radar Q & A.
What's really going on here: He wants her. Wants her so much, can't stop... [FishBowlLA]
Miranda July in May - Posted May 11, 2007
Miranda July, nee Grossinger, answers Radar's questions. The Village Voice piece was a little more tart.
Her second book comes out May 15th, and everyone likes the website.... [FishBowlLA]
Aaron Rose's New Group Show Opens in LA - Posted April 23, 2007
It was hard not to feel the love at the opening of "Other Scenes" at Roberts & Tilton Saturday night, namely because the gallery was throbbing with the belly-warming aural assault of No Age, who played a live set amidst the art-goers. The Aaron Rose-curated show featured the work of Raymond... [UnBeige]





