2001: A Space Odyssey "The Dawn of Man"

2001: A Space Odyssey is a 1968 science fiction film directed by Stanley Kubrick, written by Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke. Thoughts on the opening chapter "The Dawn of Man." Does the appearance of the geometric shape represent a contamination of the organic pristine environment by technology of civilization. Apes pick up bones discover tools and weapons the technology for civilization. Implications that carnivores are associated with aggression. Spread of civilization will be the theme of human history on earth. Exploration, war and conquest. Fast forward to an environment completely void of anything organic. Warfare has evolved from bones to nuclear weaponry. Human civilization has expanded exploration and conquest to space.

Hazel Scott Discovered!

I discovered This brown beauty in black and white, watching Rhapsody in Blue. She appeared in the production Priorities of 1942 and performed numerous times at the famed Carnegie Hall.
Her motion picture career included the films Something To Shout About, I Dood It, Broadway Rhythm, The Heat's On, and Rhapsody in Blue. She was known for improvising on classical themes and also played boogie-woogie, blues, and ballads. She was the first woman of color to have her own television show, The Hazel Scott Show.

Her album Relaxed Piano Moodson the Debut Record label with Charles Mingus and Max Roach, is the album most highly regarded by critics today.

She was married to U.S. Congressman Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. from 1945 to 1956, by whom she had one child before their divorce, Adam Clayton Powell III. Enjoy these video clips. Rhapsody in Blue was removed from YouTube...copyright issues.




Takin' A Chance--Hazel Scott


Hazel Scott Body and Soul


Hazel Scott for the March of Dimes featuring Hazel Scott & Charles Mingus performing "Foggy Day"

TCM Behind the Scenes

We've moved from Studio-C to Studio-F for TCM. Special shoot ... on TwitPicOn the set of TCM with Robert Osborne. Checking lighting and ... on TwitPicStudio-C on the set of TCM with Robert Osborne, setting light... on TwitPic
Behind the scenes pics from shoot at Studio-C on the set of TCM with Robert Osborne provided by twitter @atlsat I follow on @pisceanii. You may have to be a TCM fanatic to appreciate this type of voyeurism! Click pic for larger view.


 

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