Posts Tagged Netflix
Shows to Watch: Framed (Masterpiece Contemporary)
Posted by admin in art, comedy, drama, episodic TV, Film, streaming video on December 29, 2010
Thanks to Netflix, awhile back I found out about the British TV series, Waking the Dead, which is aptly described (by Netflix) as “a British version of CSI”. The show stars Trevor Eve, as Detective Superintendent Peter Boyd. My wife and I are fans of Eve’s acting, so I was bummed to realize I missed the most recent installment of Masterpiece Contemporary, starring Eve. Depending on your PBS affiliate, Framed, may be rebroadcast in the next week or so. If not, fortunately you can watch the film (in which “London’s National Gallery stores its entire art collection in a Welsh village mine”) online. Below is the first chapter of the 90-minute show.
Watch the full episode. See more Masterpiece.
Thanks to Ron Hogan for making me aware of this particular Masterpiece Contemporary episode and that it was available online.
Another Reason to Love New York
Posted by admin in Film, pop culture on June 17, 2010
Joey Manley is a writer and businessman who I interviewed many, many years ago for a long-dead comic book website. Manley is a smart fellow, and I enjoy reading his tweets on Twitter. But for some reason, I never had checked out his blog…until today.
Recently Manley blogged about his walk to work in New York, along West 28th Street. You need to go to read Manley’s experience first-hand. It’s one of those “only in New York” experiences. His photos and text must be appreciated in total at his site, but here’s a snippet:
“Some days, lilacs followed by cedars followed by tea roses followed by random vines. It’s like a narrow sidewalk-sized botanical garden that changes every morning. One of New York’s small pleasures.”
If that’s not enough to spark your interest, Manley covers a broad range of pop culture topics on a regular basis. I look forward to reading more of his Netflix Diaries entries.


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