The Cinema of 2006.

The Host. Lazy, unintelligent Park Gang-du works for his father, Hee-Bong, at a small food stand on the bank of the Han River. While his daughter, Hyun-seo, and his father watch his sister, Nam-joo, compete in a national archery competition, Gang-du, along with other onlookers, notice a large, mutated creature stirring under a bridge; theContinue reading “The Cinema of 2006.”

The Sound of 1978.

Peter Gabriel. Before 1980’s Peter Gabriel (thoroughly engrossing review already available) and after his solo breakout album Peter Gabriel in 1977, comes Peter Gabriel’s Peter Gabriel; also not to be confused with 1982’s Peter Gabriel. On this, the second of four eponymous albums, the artist (whose name I seem to have forgotten) takes his soundContinue reading “The Sound of 1978.”

The News of 1978.

January: The Chilean government wins a referendum on the legitimacy of Augusto Pinochet’s rule Bülent Ecevit, of CHP, forms the new government of Turkey The Holy Crown of Hungary is returned to Hungary from the US, where it was held since World War II Critic of the Nicaraguan government, Pedro Joaquin Chamorro Cardenal, is assassinatedContinue reading “The News of 1978.”

The News of 1953.

January: Samuel Beckett’s play Waiting for Godot has its stage premiere (in its original French) as En attendant Godot at the Théâtre de Babylone in Paris United States President Harry S Truman announces the United States has developed a hydrogen bomb In Montréal, Marguerite Pitre is the thirteenth and last woman hanged in Canada EstonianContinue reading “The News of 1953.”