war equals technology.

March 1st, 2010

hmm. technology is the code name for war. positives and negatives. there might be more negatives than positives. maybe they cancel each other out.

i am currently discovering the tedious downfall of using javascript rollovers.  righting the wrongs with css rollovers are in progress. i might be about half done.

it once was helpful, but now it is the spawn of the devil. trudging along. home stretch sooner than later. death to javascript rollovers? why, yes.

main site update.

February 28th, 2010

so, there is some code cleaning going on at the main part of the site : http://www.someartworker.com.

if anything looks amiss, know that i have something to do with it.

thanks.

blog overhaul

February 21st, 2010

so, this “design” doesn’t really work for me. but, now that I have a little more WordPress tweaking under my belt. . .this section will reflect the design influences from the rest of my site. hold tight.

- someartworker

whaling. mercury. lies. oh my.

August 10th, 2009

it’s environmental Ocean’s Eleven time. pretty creepy and unbelievable. mercury. school lunches. whaling. overfishing. a documentary/thriller/horror. you always have to wonder when you see things like this, how are humans really the “intelligent species”?

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you can only turn your head so many times before the foundation of a problem collapses and buries the masses.

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all problems have a “trickle down effect” for everyone that eats, sleeps, and breathes.

I think I’m turning into a treehugger. . .

Official site: http://www.thecovemovie.com

Take Part: http://www.takepart.com/thecove

Oceanic Preservation Society: http://www.opsociety.org/the-cove.htm

the overuse of technology and my 2 cents.

July 21st, 2009

people are going blind from cellphones, deaf from iPods, and blind and deaf from iPhones. newspapers, books, and televisions don’t seems so bad when you consider the outcome. . .™

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you are what you eat.

June 22nd, 2009

those words could not be any clearer or more true once you see this movie. anything that you never wanted to know about food, you’ll pretty much find out by seeing food, inc. it’s not even a matter of if you want to know anymore. we are at a point in time where we need to know. you hear me? need.

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at 1 hour and 33 minutes, i’m sure they could’ve gone to 2 hours. so much info and education. some stuff you suspect, but they become more apparent when you see the facts.

i highly recommend seeing food, inc.. it will make you mad, but you won’t regret it.

landmark century centre cinema
2828 north clark street
chicago, il 60657

landmark century centre cinema

official food, inc. movie site

blood, sweat, and tears.

June 4th, 2009

okay. fine. maybe just two of those.

after tackling to replace a hard drive (yes, I came. I saw. I conquered). copying 98% of stuff from an external hard drive (it only takes that one time). and reinstalling the last 2%. the site is all done.

and it starts. sneak peek.

May 13th, 2009

i’m referring to the site redesign. it’s in full swing now.

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there’s no turning back. maybe.

i saw “The Merry Gentleman” and so should you. . .

May 11th, 2009

i went. i saw. i conquered.

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i have to say, the role that Michael Keaton plays in this movie is far removed from any role i’ve ever seen him play. to be honest, i usually only think of him as Beetle Juice and the first movie Batman (which i have a movie poster of). my favorite Batman, whether it’s being Tim Burton biased or Michael Keaton biased, but i digress. this movie made me forget about the campier roles he’s had. all i have to say is i’m glad i put it on my “to see” list.

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from May 05, 2009

“The Merry Gentleman” a must-see movie
Industry urged to support this local production

Christine Varotsis, Mark Hogan and Tom Bastounes urge us to get our butts over to a seat in a theatre showing “The Merry Gentleman” this week to show support of a locally-made film.

The call for action comes after Chicago showed an embarrassingly low per-screen average compared with New York and Los Angeles… like 40% lower.

Ouch.

Not only is the “The Merry Gentleman” an all-local production that boosted Chicago’s creds as an established production center, but it earned a cluster of star ratings from the Sun-Times’ Roger Ebert, the Tribune’s Michael Phillips, the New York Times, the L.A. Times and many other news and internet outlets.

But the audience results surprised and embarrassed a lot of people and made them cringe over the lack of support for one of its own and a three star picture, at that.

Christina Varotsis, the movie’s producer, is leading the call for the movie’s support, and that indigenous

“Can you believe this?” says Varotsis about the Coasts’ superior per screen average. “We need to turn these averages around.”

And the way to do it, she declares, is “to take in a show and also encourage your friends and colleagues to go see it.” Furthermore, she adds with chin high civic pride, “it happens to be a good film.”

Businessman Tom Bastounes, who has a second career as an actor, is the man who rounded up local funding for the “under $10 million movie.”

He emphasizes that “Gentleman” employed a 100% local crew and vendors, and an all-Chicago cast, with the exception of the three leads, unlike a “Dark Knight,” which imported its cast and most of its crew from California.

“This movie put money in everyone’s pocket and it’s movies like this that help maintain our infrastructure,” said Hogan, who represents the 800-member Studio Mechanics union.

“The Merry Gentleman” was written by Ron Lazzeretti. He had directed Bastounes in the 1999 “Opera Lover,” when he co-owned The Two Olives, one of the city’s busiest spot houses.

Michael Keaton, who stars, not only agreed to star, when he read the script, but said he wanted to direct it. His co-stars are Kelly Macdonald, Bobby Cannavale, Bastounes and Darlene Hunt.

The story is about Kate (Macdonald) on the run from an abusive husband, who meets a Frank (Keaton), who is tormented by a dark secret and they form a tentative friendship.

You’ll have to see how this relationship turns out for yourself.

Here’s where you can see “The Merry Gentleman:” Chicago ’s Landmark Century Centre Cinema, Evanston Century 12/CineArts, Regal Lincolnshire Stadium 20 & IMAX, AMC Cantera 30 in Warrenville and Barrington.

See http://www.themerrygentlemanmovie.com. —Ruth L Ratny

this original article can be found here: http://www.reelchicago.com/story.cfm?storyID=2355

a once helpful resource getting more and more tainted? yes.

April 24th, 2009

so, i’m one of those people that posts a resume on craigslist. yes. i’ll admit it. it’s all about self-promotion. it’s also a breeding ground for spammers. now, spammers peruse every area on there to do just that. they never give up. never miss a beat.

i can safely say i’ve gotten more spam by using it, than actual business opportunities. i can never quite figure out what they get out of it.