Explore a little vintage Brini through this downloadable video series featuring footage from the original New York cable access show.
Tue, 21 April 2009 ![]() Hello people! This week we have an episode for those of you that are particularly anal retentive. I’m showing you how to iron fringe. Keeping all our strands going in the right direction is important! In addition to that we have lots of things to talk about. I was recently featured on the cover of the online crafting magazine “Snippets”, which is a part of the delightful Our Netflix Screening Series film this time around is another thriller – I thought it would be fun to compare the last film (Rear Window) which is so well known, to this obscure little gem about a concentration camp survivor who assumes a friend’s identity and moves to Last, but not least I’ve designed a delightful new table setting for spring for Felix Populi. It’s perfect for Mother’s Day. Treat your mom to a set! Comments[11] |
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I LOVE "The House on Telegraph Hill," I actually own a copy. Robert Wise was an excellent and versatile director, and in HTH you can see the influence of the years he spent working in Val Lewton's horror-movie unit at RKO. The writing and performances are all top-notch, and Valentina Cortese was a luminous presence. It's an interesting cross-pollination of gothic damsel-in-distress elements with postwar realities, but it works, in spades.
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