MULLCA 510 Rocking Chair
Posted in: UncategorizedProduct design students from Ste Geneviève Institut, Paris, are giving new life to the famous school chair MULLCA 510. They transform broken chairs to new functional furniture…(Read…)
Product design students from Ste Geneviève Institut, Paris, are giving new life to the famous school chair MULLCA 510. They transform broken chairs to new functional furniture…(Read…)
This is the future of trucking and public transport…(Read…)
In this clip from last night’s episode of HBO’s Last Week Tonight, host John Oliver takes a look at police misconduct and the systems in place that investigate and hold law enforcement officers accountable for criminal actions…(Read…)
“Safety tip: Toads are poisonous! Do not accidentally eat them whilst performing this experiment! Also, you can’t use things like glue or a toothpick. That’s cheating. And cruel. Happy toad stacking!”..(Read…)
C’était l’un des modèles les plus attendus lors du Mondial de l’automobile de Paris. Ce jeudi 29 septembre, Renault a dévoilé la Renault Trezor. Un concept-car électrique qui ne possède… qu’une porte. Sa particularité ? Ce modèle s’ouvre via le capot de la voiture. Le responsable design, Stéphane Janin, s’est ouvertement inspirer d’une photo prise de Steve McQuenn sautant dans sa Jaguar XKSS. Capable de passer de 0 à 100km/h en 4 secondes, la Trezor mesure 4,70m de long et 2,18 m de large.
CNBC has made several hires. Details are below.
Founded in 1991 and opened in 1995, Gilda’s Club New York City was the site Friday of a intimate celebration of Gene Wilder‘s life. Among those sharing memories of Wilder and his second wife Gilda Radner were actor Mandy Patinkin, who first met Radner when he shot a TV commercial in Canada at age 17, and Allan Zweibel, who wrote for her on Saturday Night Live.
From a report by The Daily Beast’s Tim Teeman:
One day Patinkin put on his dressing room door an the Helen Hayes Theatre on Broadway a quote of Radner’s, or so he believed: “Enjoy the delicious ambiguity of life.” For a nervous person like Patinkin, “there is no person on earth that wanted to hear those words more than me then, and now, and tomorrow and tomorrow.”
A fellow actor told him the quote actually belonged to Joanna Bull, Radner’s cancer psychotherapist.
The next day, Patinkin bumped into film critic Joel Siegel whose wife had passed away from cancer, who told him he had just spoken to Bull about setting up a cancer center, and then Bull herself flew into New York, and soon Patinkin was involved in the setting up of Gilda’s Club with Siegel, Wilder and Bull.
Bull is writing a memoir and at Friday’s event, she revealed it will be called Delightful Ambiguity. During her remarks, she also revisited a landmark weekend for the cancer charity in Chicago that involved Princess Diana. As an added bonus, The Daily Beast article ends with the recipe for Chicken Wilder (as recalled by Zweibel’s daughter Robin), a dish the actor used to love to serve up for friends.
Previously on FishbowlNY:
RIP: Gene Wilder
Image via: gildasclubnyc.org
This set of 10 brightly colored pencils—all number two graphite—comes complete with compliments on them, for days when you’re feeling insecure, have a case of writers’ block or just need a little boost. Emblazoned with phrases like, “Yes You Totally……
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A high school student (Bobby Moynihan) gets much more than he bargained for when hits on the school’s beautiful librarian (Margot Robbie)…(Read…)
This book-shaped jewelry box looks cool…(Read…)