![]() As she set the water down, the customers' appetizers arrived. She got asked by another server, who was slammed with tables, to deliver water to one of his tables. My daughter is a server in a high end Los Angeles restaurant. ![]() It's like all of that can be captured and without even really trying. Like we focus so much on trauma, but you know, Black and Brown joy and love and just happiness, all of these things. The Meta Ray-Bans help document my process in general because I think that one of the things that often gets missed about Black and Brown stories is just like regular life stuff. Just being able to share these stories and impact people and let people you know, come across my artwork, or the artwork of another talented artists and being able to like see a little bit of themselves and the artwork, it just builds connection. Do you think some of these different formats you've experimented with, like the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses can be both a powerful tool for your own expression, but also helping to find new ways to reach those audiences in different communities?Ĭristina Martinez: I think that it can broaden your audience. Upworthy: You mentioned how your art often focuses on highlighting those often untold stories of black and brown people. This article originally appeared on 10.12.23 But the debate on the topic has brought up one very big point we should all consider: when choosing how often we wash our jeans, a big part of the decision should be considering the amount of water we use. There are a lot of different opinions on how often one should wash and dry their jeans and many of them boil down to personal preference. The image that the scene conjures is of a cowboy bathing in a cartoon, clothes on and all. However, when Bergh washes his jeans in the shower, he does it while wearing them and washing them with soap. And if they get really gross you know, if I’ve been out sweating or something and they get really gross, I’ll wash them in the shower.” “If I drop some curry on my jeans, I’m gonna clean it. “True denim heads, people that really love their denim, will tell you to never put your denim into a washing machine. Both men excelled in their craft, and looking at Buster Keaton's stunts today is still incredibly impressive.īergh recently spoke with CNBC’s Christine Tan and clarified his thoughts on jean cleanliness. And sometimes we watch old films and marvel at what they were able to do with the technology they had available to them at the time.īuster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin were both kings of physical comedy during the heyday of silent film, with Keaton being known for his expressionless physical feats and Chaplin being known for his goofy expressiveness. Sometimes we watch movies from decades ago and giggle at how undeveloped the special effects were. ![]() Moviegoers have grown used to seeing magical worlds, supernatural powers and impossible feats in movies, we get quite finicky if the quality of the effects doesn't hold up to our high standards. Thanks to green screens, digital effects and CGI, today's filmmakers can make almost anything they can imagine come to life on screen. It should also be noted that most of the films on this list exist within the public domain, so they’re easy to find for free online through sites like YouTube if you’re compelled to check them out.There's no question that filmmaking has come a long, long way in 100 years. While it’s not a perfect system, and it excludes his excellent short comedies like One Week and The Playhouse, it does provide a decent starting place if you’re interested in diving into the works of the film legend. It can be difficult to look back on Keaton’s filmography today if you aren’t already familiar with his work, so to make that process a little easier, we’ve gathered the 11 films of his with the highest critic scores on Rotten Tomatoes. While he worked in film throughout the 1910s, it was during the 1920s that Keaton became the star he is still remembered as today. He was a comedic actor, writer, director, stuntman, producer, and filmmaker, whose works became some of the most iconic silent films of all time. In that decade, there were few movie stars as beloved as Buster Keaton. While the idea of “movie stars” had begun to take shape throughout the 1910s, it was during the 1920s that the idea really took off.
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