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Josh Holloway Lights My Fire

April 21, 2005 by Amanda

When I was in the sixth grade, my best friend and I had a crush on a boy named Jason. Jason was a year older, and was that intelligent-preppy-nerdy-sweet type of guy who wouldn’t be attractive to other girls for a couple of years. My friend and I had actual conversations where we patted ourselves on the backs for our good taste. How smart, how unselfish we were, to have chosen … [Read more...] about Josh Holloway Lights My Fire

Crushing on Jim Jarmusch

October 12, 2001 by Alana

It all started innocently enough. I was a good independent film fan. I went to all the free art films screened at my college. I appreciated movies with unusual narrative structure, innovative cinematography and unusual characters. I read issues of Film Comment and Sight and Sound on my lunch break. I talked the talk, mostly with college boys and male hipster video clerks, … [Read more...] about Crushing on Jim Jarmusch

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