Telling a heartbreaking tale of love that permeates the boundaries of the living and the dead, Edgar Allan Poe's "Annabel Lee" is one of 24 classic poems brought to life with new artwork by Julian Peters in the upcoming collection Poems to See By: A Comic Artist Interprets Great Poetry. Ahead of its March 31st release (just in time for National Poetry Month in April) from Plough Publishing Press, we've been provided with exclusive preview pages that combine Peters' new artwork with Poe's timeless words of love, loss, and undying loyalty.
Below, you can see a love so strong that it makes the angels jealous in our exclusive preview pages from Poems to See By. We also have the official press release with additional details, and to learn more, visit Amazon and the official websites for Plough Publishing Press and Julian Peters.
Press Release: Timed to National Poetry Month in April,...
Below, you can see a love so strong that it makes the angels jealous in our exclusive preview pages from Poems to See By. We also have the official press release with additional details, and to learn more, visit Amazon and the official websites for Plough Publishing Press and Julian Peters.
Press Release: Timed to National Poetry Month in April,...
- 3/13/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Louisa Mellor May 30, 2017
Jimmy McGovern’s moving new six-part drama starring Sean Bean and Anna Friel is anchored by excellent performances…
This review contains spoilers.
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As Christina Fitzsimmons (Anna Friel) gets her kids ready for school in episode one of Broken, she talks her son through his maths homework by breaking a complex problem into individual sums. Christina’s whole life is sums - the oppressive mental arithmetic of not-enough. Not enough time (when we meet her she’s forty minutes late for work) and not enough money (she’s borrowed sixty pounds from the till and is sacked as a result).
Halfway through the episode, Christina makes another calculation: if she waits three days to report her mother’s sudden death, she can draw on her pension and feed her family for… what?...
Jimmy McGovern’s moving new six-part drama starring Sean Bean and Anna Friel is anchored by excellent performances…
This review contains spoilers.
See related A Cure For Wellness review A Cure For Wellness: creepy international trailer lands
As Christina Fitzsimmons (Anna Friel) gets her kids ready for school in episode one of Broken, she talks her son through his maths homework by breaking a complex problem into individual sums. Christina’s whole life is sums - the oppressive mental arithmetic of not-enough. Not enough time (when we meet her she’s forty minutes late for work) and not enough money (she’s borrowed sixty pounds from the till and is sacked as a result).
Halfway through the episode, Christina makes another calculation: if she waits three days to report her mother’s sudden death, she can draw on her pension and feed her family for… what?...
- 5/23/2017
- Den of Geek
Music and Sex: Scenes from a life - A novel in progress (first chapter here). Warning: more highly graphic Tmi.
A weekend of fruitless fretting almost led Walter to agree that Martial had the right idea and the show should go on with no guitarist, and with just Walter on keyboards, but really all he'd come up with for sure was a new band name -- The Living Section, for the Wednesday arts portion of The New York Times. The other guys all agreed that was an improvement. However, he couldn't bring himself to propose to them what, in his head, he had dubbed the Martial Plan.
The thing about the band was, it had to be fit in between all the stuff that going to college was actually about, such as attending classes. So on Monday, it was back to the usual schedule, which meant one of his favorite...
A weekend of fruitless fretting almost led Walter to agree that Martial had the right idea and the show should go on with no guitarist, and with just Walter on keyboards, but really all he'd come up with for sure was a new band name -- The Living Section, for the Wednesday arts portion of The New York Times. The other guys all agreed that was an improvement. However, he couldn't bring himself to propose to them what, in his head, he had dubbed the Martial Plan.
The thing about the band was, it had to be fit in between all the stuff that going to college was actually about, such as attending classes. So on Monday, it was back to the usual schedule, which meant one of his favorite...
- 9/8/2015
- by RomanAkLeff
- www.culturecatch.com
After years of erudite movie mob bosses and Camus-quoting killers, Woody Harrelson has singlehandedly revived the good, old-fashioned thug
In the very first scene in the harrowing new film Out of the Furnace, Woody Harrelson swings opens the car door, tumbles out of the driver's seat and pukes his guts out. He then forces his gabby consort to swallow whole what appears to be a revolting hot dog, beats senseless a well-meaning but overmatched Sir Galahad who unwisely comes to her rescue, and spends the rest of the movie doing violent, horrible things, many of which result in other people's deaths. Not once does he say anything witty or incisive or clever, much less pithy. Not once does he say anything that could be construed as ironic. Not once does he engage his Jurassic associates in lighthearted banter. No, in Out of the Furnace, Harrelson plays a good, old-fashioned thug.
In the very first scene in the harrowing new film Out of the Furnace, Woody Harrelson swings opens the car door, tumbles out of the driver's seat and pukes his guts out. He then forces his gabby consort to swallow whole what appears to be a revolting hot dog, beats senseless a well-meaning but overmatched Sir Galahad who unwisely comes to her rescue, and spends the rest of the movie doing violent, horrible things, many of which result in other people's deaths. Not once does he say anything witty or incisive or clever, much less pithy. Not once does he say anything that could be construed as ironic. Not once does he engage his Jurassic associates in lighthearted banter. No, in Out of the Furnace, Harrelson plays a good, old-fashioned thug.
- 12/27/2013
- by Joe Queenan
- The Guardian - Film News
Their platonic affair breaks a cultural barrier that stops any acknowledgment of older women as sexual, let alone sexy
Colin Farrell has revealed that he fell in love with Elizabeth Taylor when he was 34 and she was 75. He was the kind of man who always appealed to her, a bit wild and Celtic, and he'd already been tipped as a possible Richard Burton in a biopic. And she never stopped being the most glamorous woman in the world. It was, however, never more than a platonic affair, although Farrell insists he'd have dearly loved to have been the eighth Mr Taylor.
Instead it was a kind of loving friendship, conducted mainly through late-night telephone calls while the rest of the world was asleep. Maybe a sexual liaison between a male star who traded on a reputation as a womaniser who did a bit of hellraising on the side and a...
Colin Farrell has revealed that he fell in love with Elizabeth Taylor when he was 34 and she was 75. He was the kind of man who always appealed to her, a bit wild and Celtic, and he'd already been tipped as a possible Richard Burton in a biopic. And she never stopped being the most glamorous woman in the world. It was, however, never more than a platonic affair, although Farrell insists he'd have dearly loved to have been the eighth Mr Taylor.
Instead it was a kind of loving friendship, conducted mainly through late-night telephone calls while the rest of the world was asleep. Maybe a sexual liaison between a male star who traded on a reputation as a womaniser who did a bit of hellraising on the side and a...
- 12/18/2013
- by Anne Perkins
- The Guardian - Film News
London, Dec 18: Colin Farrell has confessed that he was ready to become Elizabeth Taylor's husband number 8.
Farrell and Taylor met when the 37-year-old actor second son, Henry, was being born at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, where the actress was receiving treatment.
He said that the meeting resulted in a courtship, a year and a half or two years of what was the last romantic relationship that he ever had, which was never consummated, the Daily Express reported.
The 'Recruit' star added that he adored Taylor, asserting that she was a spectacular woman.
Farrell also read the Gerard Manley Hopkins poem 'The Leaden Echo And The Golden Echo' at her funeral and spoke later about how much he missed.
Farrell and Taylor met when the 37-year-old actor second son, Henry, was being born at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, where the actress was receiving treatment.
He said that the meeting resulted in a courtship, a year and a half or two years of what was the last romantic relationship that he ever had, which was never consummated, the Daily Express reported.
The 'Recruit' star added that he adored Taylor, asserting that she was a spectacular woman.
Farrell also read the Gerard Manley Hopkins poem 'The Leaden Echo And The Golden Echo' at her funeral and spoke later about how much he missed.
- 12/18/2013
- by Amith Ostwal
- RealBollywood.com
Irish actor was 34 and Taylor 75 in what he called the 'last kind of romantic relationship I had, which was never consummated'
He ordered flowers; she sent orchids. She'd had seven husbands – one of them twice; he was known for dating some of Hollywood's most famous women. Both had been feted as among the most beautiful film stars of their generation. Neither of them could sleep at night.
The two-year relationship between Elizabeth Taylor – twice married to the hellraiser's hellraiser, Richard Burton –and the Irish actor Colin Farrell, who for many years did his very best to follow Burton's example, was never consummated, but there was more to it than a society party friendship for the paparazzi.
"I wanted to be number eight, but we ran out of road," Farrell said, in an interview with the Us chat show host Ellen DeGeneres, in which he spoke of the relationship for the first time.
He ordered flowers; she sent orchids. She'd had seven husbands – one of them twice; he was known for dating some of Hollywood's most famous women. Both had been feted as among the most beautiful film stars of their generation. Neither of them could sleep at night.
The two-year relationship between Elizabeth Taylor – twice married to the hellraiser's hellraiser, Richard Burton –and the Irish actor Colin Farrell, who for many years did his very best to follow Burton's example, was never consummated, but there was more to it than a society party friendship for the paparazzi.
"I wanted to be number eight, but we ran out of road," Farrell said, in an interview with the Us chat show host Ellen DeGeneres, in which he spoke of the relationship for the first time.
- 12/18/2013
- by Maev Kennedy
- The Guardian - Film News
The Hollywood actor opened up to Ellen DeGeneres about his relationship with Elizabeth Taylor in the final years of her life
• Colin Farrell: no longer the wild one?
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Colin Farrell has revealed on the Ellen DeGeneres talkshow that he had a "romantic relationship" with Elizabeth Taylor in the final years of her life.
Farrell met Taylor when his son was being born, when she was being treated in the same hospital. After bumping into her manager, he asked for his regards to be passed on, and later asked his publicist to send her some flowers – only to find that Taylor had just sent him some orchids.
This courtship led to the pair meeting and "a year and a half or two years of what was a really cool... it feels like in my head - not her, I'm projecting - the last romantic relationship I had,...
• Colin Farrell: no longer the wild one?
Reading on mobile? Click here for video
Colin Farrell has revealed on the Ellen DeGeneres talkshow that he had a "romantic relationship" with Elizabeth Taylor in the final years of her life.
Farrell met Taylor when his son was being born, when she was being treated in the same hospital. After bumping into her manager, he asked for his regards to be passed on, and later asked his publicist to send her some flowers – only to find that Taylor had just sent him some orchids.
This courtship led to the pair meeting and "a year and a half or two years of what was a really cool... it feels like in my head - not her, I'm projecting - the last romantic relationship I had,...
- 12/17/2013
- by Ben Beaumont-Thomas
- The Guardian - Film News
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