Friday, February 28, 2014

The Loneliest Place in America? L.A.’s Bus Stops at Midnight

The challenge was getting enough stability for a high-quality image without alerting riders to his presence. The low-light required a longer exposure than usual, and so his camera had to remain completely still to avoid blurring the image. When even a suction cup rig didn’t do the trick, Brown settled on a length of pipe insulation with a slit down one side. The insulation fit over a rolled-down car window, and with a friend at the wheel, Brown would call a halt when a promising scene presented itself. He’s then quickly rest the lens on the insulation to stabilize the camera.

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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Dalai Lama Faces Tough Questions at Hollywood Gathering


In traditional saffron robes and matching visor -- colors that corresponded nicely with the nearby University of Southern California's -- the Dalai Lama offered ruminations on a number of serious topics, including his thoughts on materialism, faith, same-sex relationships and a woman's place in the Buddhist clergy. On the latter point, he stressed that Buddhism has a long tradition of female monks, and saw no reason why one couldn't eventually take his place.

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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Oscars Flashback: The True Story Behind 1974's Streaker


The streaking incident became Hollywood lore overnight, and even now is widely cited as one of the Oscar's most memorable moments, thanks in part to Niven's quick riposte as the audience roared and tittered. But the incident's notoriety is also due to the unorthodox life and tragic demise of the streaker himself, a conceptual artist, photographer and gay rights activist named Robert Opel.

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