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  1. I grew up in the south, my boyfriend is from the east coast, we recently moved to the midwest, and I illustrated an interaction that I think summarizes that cultural dynamic [OC] upvotes · comments

  2. 24 de mai. de 2024 · There’s a riveting new Criterion Channel series called Hollywood Crack-Up: The Decade American Cinema Lost Its Mind. It’s a category of 1960s films featuring characters spinning out of control, breaking down, going insane.

  3. 24 de mai. de 2024 · May 24, 2024. N ervous breakdowns, shock treatments, killing sprees, brainwashing, political assassinations—in the 1960s, disturbing themes began popping up everywhere in American cinema. These scenes of psychic strife are the focus of a new Criterion Channel collection, Hollywood Crack-Up: The Decade American Cinema Lost Is Mind.

  4. 12 de mai. de 2024 · La cita del escritor estadounidense procede de The Crack-Up ( El hundimiento ). El ensayo, que cumple casi un siglo, es una confesión crítica: relata la sumisión de Fitzgerald al alcoholismo,...

  5. 10 de mai. de 2024 · That is how F. Scott Fitzgerald described his mental state in a series of essays called The Crack-Up, published in 1936, a few years before he died. The Crack-Up was Fitzgerald's description of his own experience with depression and alcoholism, and obliquely, his wife Zelda's bipolar disorder.

  6. 18 de mai. de 2024 · 503 Southeast 6th Street. Fort Lauderdale , Florida 33301. Directions. About this event. The Crack Up Cancer Comedy Benefit returns to the Savor Cinema in downtown Fort Lauderdale on Saturday, May 18, 2024. Proceeds from the event will assist caregivers of children with cancer through the Kendra's Kisses Foundation.

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    13 de mai. de 2024 · The Crack-Up audience could at least laugh then turn their attention to other things, but the Bretonites had to watch Dalí promote his own brand of Surrealism, unable (or unwilling) to admit that it was his abilities and attention-seeking antics that gave the word “Surrealist” its popular currency outside the galleries and art magazines.