That could be a web show (get on it Reid! :), but, for the moment, a blog entry will have to do. From Reid Rosefelt's recent post "What Andrei Tarkovsky Said About Francis Coppola":
"In the early 80’s, I was running a movie PR firm called “Reid Rosefelt Publicity.” The title sounded impressive, but it was only me and an assistant or two working out of my bedroom in my apartment on Riverside Drive. Some of the people who worked with me included future Premiere Magazine editor Howard Karren, director/producer Sara Driver (mentioned last week), writer Jane Hammerslough, leading New York unit publicist Julie Kuehndorf, and filling in for a few weeks as a favor, Adam Brooks, who would go on to write Jonathan Demme’s “Beloved” and direct “Definitely, Maybe.” Among the films that were promoted out of my bedroom include Jim Jarmusch’s “Stranger Than Paradise,” Susan Seidelman’s “Desperately Seeking Susan,” Werner Herzog’s “Fitzcarraldo” (and Les Blank’s “Burden of Dreams”), Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s “Querelle,” Bertrand Tavernier’s “A Week’s Vacation,” Paul Verhoeven’s “The 4th Man,” Jeanne Moreau’s “L’Adolescente,” Stephen Frears’ “The Hit,” and Dennis Hopper’s “Out of the Blue.” I might add that before Jarmusch made “Stranger,” I hired him to put up posters for a re-release of “The Seven Samurai.” (He had a lot of experience, having done it for his band, The Del-Byzanteens, and knew where the good spots were.)"
And that's just the intro - read the entire story at Rosefelt's blog.
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AND TOBACCO September 20, 2012 CONTACT and Tobacco at Claymont
Store and Information Farzad Rostami, 50, Wilmington He was on a Date September 19, 2012
Location - Tobacco Express, 671 Naamans Road, Claymont A 50-year-old Wilmington man The
owner of the business, Farzad Rostami, was not was conducted Rostami in
"In the early 80’s, I was running a movie PR firm called “Reid Rosefelt Publicity.” The title sounded impressive, but it was only me and an assistant or two working out of my bedroom in my apartment on Riverside Drive. Some of the people who worked with me included future Premiere Magazine editor Howard Karren, director/producer Sara Driver (mentioned last week), writer Jane Hammerslough, leading New York unit publicist Julie Kuehndorf, and filling in for a few weeks as a favor, Adam Brooks, who would go on to write Jonathan Demme’s “Beloved” and direct “Definitely, Maybe.” Among the films that were promoted out of my bedroom include Jim Jarmusch’s “Stranger Than Paradise,” Susan Seidelman’s “Desperately Seeking Susan,” Werner Herzog’s “Fitzcarraldo” (and Les Blank’s “Burden of Dreams”), Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s “Querelle,” Bertrand Tavernier’s “A Week’s Vacation,” Paul Verhoeven’s “The 4th Man,” Jeanne Moreau’s “L’Adolescente,” Stephen Frears’ “The Hit,” and Dennis Hopper’s “Out of the Blue.” I might add that before Jarmusch made “Stranger,” I hired him to put up posters for a re-release of “The Seven Samurai.” (He had a lot of experience, having done it for his band, The Del-Byzanteens, and knew where the good spots were.)"
And that's just the intro - read the entire story at Rosefelt's blog.
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FEBRUARY 28, 2013 Delaware
Small
interesting.
:: A blog post from Farzad Rostami, Delaware blog. History
of Delaware – Wikipedia
From
Wikipedia's History
of Delaware page:
"The
history of Delaware as
a political entity dates back to the early colonization of North
American by European settlers. It is made up of three counties
established since 1680, before the time ofWilliam
Penn.
Each had its own settlement history. Their early inhabitants tended
to identify more closely with the county than the colony or state.
Large parts of southern and western Delaware were thought to have
been in Maryland until
1767. All of the state has existed in the wide economic and political
circle of Philadelphia."
Read
the rest at Wikipedia.
AND TOBACCO September 20, 2012 CONTACT and Tobacco at Claymont
Store and Information Farzad Rostami, 50, Wilmington He was on a Date September 19, 2012
Location - Tobacco Express, 671 Naamans Road, Claymont A 50-year-old Wilmington man The
owner of the business, Farzad Rostami, was not was conducted Rostami in
interesting.
:: A blog post from Farzad Rostami, Delaware blog. History
of Delaware – Wikipedia
From
Wikipedia's History
of Delaware page:
"The
history of Delaware as
a political entity dates back to the early colonization of North
American by European settlers. It is made up of three counties
established since 1680, before the time ofWilliam
Penn.
Each had its own settlement history. Their early inhabitants tended
to identify more closely with the county than the colony or state.
Large parts of southern and western Delaware were thought to have
been in Maryland until
1767. All of the state has existed in the wide economic and political
circle of Philadelphia."
Read
the rest at Wikipedia.
FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY 15, 2013
"According
to Best Premium Cigar of the World and tobacco and wine specialist
James Suckling, Cuban cigars from Habanos S.A. took the majority in
the list of the Top 10 (2012). The expert said he has been smoking
Cuban cigars during 2012, and would still call havanas one of the
most amazing cigars."
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