February 25, 2006Premiere of "Sticks & Stones" at RIT's Screening
Premiere of "Sticks & Stones" at RIT's Winter Screenings Monday Feb. 27 7PM
RIT's school of Film and Animation presents the Winter Quarter Screening of the Graduate work on Monday, Feb 27th at 7PM. This show combines the short films of 3D animators, live action filmmakers, and stop-motion animators. This is the premiere of their work and it will be held in Carlson Auditorium. Visitor parking is available and there is no charge. My short film that will be a part of the screening is 8 minutes and called "Sticks & Stones" it features great local actors: Arthur Brown, Tina Chapman, Leah Garland, Robert Jackson, and the first performance of Nubia Cromardie (5 years old). It also features the music of a local jazz artist Zahyia Rolle. ABOUT THE FILM: This experimental fiction deals with a kindergarten student in an "urban" school and her parent's attempts to convince her teacher to improve the curriculum. Based on an actual experience. -------------------------- AND, if that's not enough, my Spring Film from last year will be shown that same night at the Little Theater in the "Emerging Filmmaker Series" On Monday, February 27 at 9:15 pm, the Little Theatre will screen the latest in its monthly series entitled Emerging Filmmakers. The series, which debuted in the fall of 2003, screens short films by filmmakers residing in New York State or who made their films in New York State. This program also continues the Filmmakers Forum a Q&A with selected filmmakers following the screening. The films to be screened are: Different and Normal: My Life with Asperger Syndrome 25:00 minutes Richard Colosi Canandaigua, NY The film: A documentary about a Rochester teen who is living proof that people can change. The artist: Richard Colosi is a graduate student in the Education Department at St. John Fisher College and an aspiring filmmaker. A Man and His Pig :30 minutes Adrian Esposito Brighton, NY The film: An animation about a man and his hungry pig. The artist: Adrian Esposito is the subject of Richard Colosis documentary Different and Normal. Identity Through Art: Rochester Asian American Artists 30:00 minutes Asian Pacific-Islander American History Project Rochester, NY The film: Produced on a crazy schedule and an impossible budget by volunteers and APA-HiP, this documentary surveys the oral histories and art of both emerging and prominent Rochester area artists Mara Ahmed, Parvatha Chidambaram, Nancy Gong, Hara Kang, Chea Peng and Yasuko Spence. The artists: Cinematography and editing by Rehema Trimiew and Yoshihiro Shimizu, both Master of Fine Arts candidates in the Live Action program at RITs School of Film and Animation. White Wonder 25:00 minutes Daniel Swinton East Rochester, NY The film: A documentary about one mans search for the elusive white squirrel. The artist: Daniel Swinton is a 2004 graduate of RITs School of Film and Animation. He currently works as a producer, videographer and editor for Video Propulsion, Inc. Admission to the Emerging Filmmaker series is $5.00 LOCATION: Little Theatre 240 East Avenue Rochester, NY 14604 Contact: Jennifer Caleshu (585)258-0403 or marketing@little-theatre.com For showtimes: (585)258-0444 For more info: www.thelittle.org THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SUPPORT!!!!
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September 18, 2005Valrhona Chuao | 65% Cocoa | Extra Bitter Excellent
dark chocolate. Crisp and slow melting. Good, can't describe why, but
it cost $8 in Canada, which is like $4 for a bar. Well balanced, it
doesn't have that weird sweet aftertaste that some chocolates have.Any way the description on the bar says "In Venezuela deep inside a magic valley where you access only by sea; the people of Chuao grow an outstanding and rare cocoa whitch we use in making this chocolate." Besides the spelling error I thought it was ridiculous that they called the Venezuelan valley magical. On my trip this summer I went to Honduras and got to see real cacao growing on the tree. It was Awesome!
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July 19, 2005Godiva Coffee Break Wow- Mainefish won a Free Godiva
Coffee Break by putting his card in a bowl at their store. So, since he
didn't have a workplace and my house is air-conditioned we had it in
conjunction with a garage sale and BBQ. They brought baskets of
chocolate and set out trays of cookies/biscuits to go with their Crème Brûlée
coffee. Alex brought strawberris that we ate with the chocolate. WE
should of grabbed a hand full of the chocolate samples, melted them
down and drizzeled them on the strawberries..... Oh well next time.
They left the rest of the samples and a box of chocolates with us. 8) (They didn't bring any of the summer collection - or the cool flavored truffles or the hot cocoa.)
Oh
yeah, the Godiva lady had gone to "Chocolate School" and she had this
flip book presentation thing of the history of chocolate and how to
handle a "chocolate tasting" We asked her for a mini-lesson. First you look, then listen for the snap of the chocolate when you break it, then you smell (I think), and finally taste (hold the chocolate between the roof of your mouth and tongue and let it melt)The signature biscuits were my favorites!
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July 13, 2005The Chocolate RoomThe Chocolate Room That reminds me of a game my friend and I used to play in HS:
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July 11, 2005Jacques Torres
To
get the chocolate home, someone's car doesn't have air conditioning, it
was 90 today and a 6 hour drive- we stopped at Shop Rite bought a
styrofoam cooler and a bag of ice. We set the chocolates on that and
they mostly held up all the way back home. We ate the ice along the way
to keep coooool.
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June 20, 2005Hot Masala bar by Dolfin
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