Susan Stamberg http://wutc.org en Friedkin, Who Pushed Film Forward, Looks Back http://wutc.org/post/friedkin-who-pushed-film-forward-looks-back As a kid in Chicago, director William Friedkin liked to frighten little girls with scary stories. When he grew up, he scared the rest of us <em>with</em> a little girl — Regan MacNeil, who is possessed by the devil in his horror classic <em>The Exorcist.</em><p>And in <em>The French Connection,</em> he put knots in our stomachs with one of the great movie chases in American cinema.<p>When Friedkin directed these films in the 1970s, he was breaking all the rules. Mon, 15 Apr 2013 07:03:00 +0000 Susan Stamberg 20531 at http://wutc.org Friedkin, Who Pushed Film Forward, Looks Back In NPR's New Building, Everything Will Be Better ... Again http://wutc.org/post/nprs-new-building-everything-will-be-better-again <em>Starting Saturday, </em>Weekend Edition<em> is broadcasting under the fourth roof that's sheltered National Public Radio. NPR special correspondent Susan Stamberg has worked in all of the locations since NPR went on the air in 1971, and once again she shepherds us to our new home.</em><em> </em><p>Our very first, temporary offices were at 1625 I Street, in Northwest Washington, D.C., just down the block from the Christian Science Church. No furniture at first, so we sat on the floor. Sat, 13 Apr 2013 09:11:00 +0000 Susan Stamberg 20484 at http://wutc.org In NPR's New Building, Everything Will Be Better ... Again Painting 'Renoir' In Finely Detailed Strokes http://wutc.org/post/painting-renoir-finely-detailed-strokes <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UA4pRAZQY3g</p> Thu, 11 Apr 2013 07:21:00 +0000 Susan Stamberg 20383 at http://wutc.org Painting 'Renoir' In Finely Detailed Strokes For John Baldessari, Conceptual Art Means Serious Mischief http://wutc.org/post/john-baldessari-conceptual-art-means-serious-mischief <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eU7V4GyEuXA</p> Mon, 11 Mar 2013 08:41:00 +0000 Susan Stamberg 19105 at http://wutc.org For John Baldessari, Conceptual Art Means Serious Mischief Vermeer's 'Woman In Blue' Brings Her Mystery, Allure To L.A. http://wutc.org/post/vermeers-woman-blue-brings-her-mystery-allure-la Johannes Vermeer's <em>Girl With a Pearl Earring</em> is easy to fall in love with — she's young, dewy, beautiful (Scarlett Johansson played her in the 2003 movie about the painting), and she looks right at you. Fri, 01 Mar 2013 07:38:00 +0000 Susan Stamberg 18693 at http://wutc.org Vermeer's 'Woman In Blue' Brings Her Mystery, Allure To L.A. For Publicist Marvin Levy, It's All About Eyeballs http://wutc.org/post/publicist-marvin-levy-its-all-about-eyeballs Steven Spielberg's film <em>Lincoln</em> has earned 12 Academy Award nominations, including best picture and best director. Another Spielberg film — the multi-Oscar winning <em>Schindler's List</em> — will be celebrating 20 years since its release. These films have at least two important things in common: Spielberg and publicist Marvin Levy.<p>Levy started his career in New York writing questions for quiz shows. He wound up in publicity for MGM radio and TV personalities, but was lured to Hollywood in the mid-1970s. Fri, 22 Feb 2013 05:03:00 +0000 Susan Stamberg 18378 at http://wutc.org For Publicist Marvin Levy, It's All About Eyeballs For Film Set Decorators, Tiny Details Count http://wutc.org/post/film-set-decorators-tiny-details-count Picture Rick's smoky cafe in <em>Casablanca</em>, Lincoln's office at the White House of the 1860s, or the Mos Eisley cantina on the desert planet of Tatooine: A production designer came up with the overall look of those movie sets. But the booze on Rick's bar or the pens on Lincoln's desk — it took a set decorator and a crew to make them look authentic and believable.<p>On a recent chilly winter day in the backyard of a pretty picket-fenced house in Los Angeles, one set decorator is making rosebushes bloom again. Thu, 21 Feb 2013 05:05:00 +0000 Susan Stamberg 18319 at http://wutc.org For Film Set Decorators, Tiny Details Count Hollywood's 'Hooray': Hardly A Happy Hymn http://wutc.org/post/hollywoods-hooray-hardly-happy-hymn When the Oscars are handed out later this month, the ceremony will most likely be punctuated by music that has pretty much come to stand for movies and Movieland. Ironically, the composer grew up in Detroit, and the lyricist came from Savannah, Ga. — yet together they wrote the quintessential Tinseltown anthem.<p>"Hooray for Hollywood" was written for the Warner Brothers film <em>Hollywood Hotel</em>. It was a corny little "let's-go-to-Hollywood-and become-stars" movie from 1937, with some cute dialogue.<p>The movie didn't do much, box office-wise, but that song made it big. Mon, 11 Feb 2013 08:35:00 +0000 Susan Stamberg 17883 at http://wutc.org Hollywood's 'Hooray': Hardly A Happy Hymn WWII 'Canteen Girl' Kept Troops Company From Afar http://wutc.org/post/wwii-canteen-girl-kept-troops-company-afar American service members have long spent holidays in dangerous places, far from family. These days, home is a video chat or Skype call away. But during World War II, packages, letters and radio programs bridged the lonely gaps. For 15 minutes every week, "Canteen Girl" Phyllis Jeanne Creore spoke and sang to the troops and their loved ones on NBC radio.<p>Her Christmas shows were morale boosters. America must "use more sentiment and less tinsel, and that's the way it should be," she told her listeners during one wartime Christmas broadcast. Tue, 18 Dec 2012 08:20:00 +0000 Susan Stamberg 15773 at http://wutc.org WWII 'Canteen Girl' Kept Troops Company From Afar Ravi Shankar, Who Brought Eastern Music To Western Legends, Dies http://wutc.org/post/ravi-shankar-who-brought-eastern-music-western-legends-dies <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsuFlxxrX8k</p> Wed, 12 Dec 2012 06:00:00 +0000 Susan Stamberg 15536 at http://wutc.org Ravi Shankar, Who Brought Eastern Music To Western Legends, Dies Hopper's Lonely Figures Find Some Friends In Paris http://wutc.org/post/hoppers-lonely-figures-find-some-friends-paris Earlier this summer, I looked for Edward Hopper's <em>Morning Sun</em> at its home in the Columbus Museum of Art in Ohio. In the painting, a woman sits on a bed with her knees up, gazing out a window. She's bare, but for a short pink slip. The iconic Hopper is a must-see, but <a href="http://www.npr.org/2012/08/20/157104327/hoppers-pensive-lady-in-pink-travels-the-world" target="_blank">on the day I visited</a>, it was on loan to an exhibition in Madrid.<p>I finally caught up with <em>Morning Sun</em> in Paris, where it is on display as part of a Hopper show at the Grand Palais. Mon, 10 Dec 2012 08:23:00 +0000 Susan Stamberg 15460 at http://wutc.org Hopper's Lonely Figures Find Some Friends In Paris Leslie Caron: Dancing From WWII Paris To Hollywood http://wutc.org/post/leslie-caron-dancing-wwii-paris-hollywood In the 1950s, the moviegoing world fell in love with a young French ballerina and actress named Leslie Caron. She brightened the silver screen in musical films like 1958's <em>Gigi</em>, where she played a young courtesan-in-training who befriends a rich, handsome suitor in 1900s Paris.<p>When Caron played Gigi, she was a big star. Thu, 29 Nov 2012 10:00:00 +0000 Susan Stamberg 15059 at http://wutc.org Leslie Caron: Dancing From WWII Paris To Hollywood One Dot At A Time, Lichtenstein Made Art Pop http://wutc.org/post/one-dot-time-lichtenstein-made-art-pop <em>Whaam! Varoom! R-rrring-g!</em> The canvases of painter Roy Lichtenstein look as if they're lifted from the pages of comic books. Comics were a big inspiration for this pop artist, who was rich and famous when died in 1997 at age 73. Mon, 15 Oct 2012 07:27:00 +0000 Susan Stamberg 13191 at http://wutc.org One Dot At A Time, Lichtenstein Made Art Pop Print-Inspired Art: All The News That's Fit To Paint http://wutc.org/post/print-inspired-art-all-news-thats-fit-paint The print newspaper industry may be struggling, but newsprint is alive and well on the walls of a new exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The show is called <a href="http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/shockinfo.shtm" target="_blank">"Shock of the News"</a> — and it examines a century's worth of interaction between artists and the journals of their day.<p>A 3-foot high, three-dimensional work in one gallery looks like geometric sculpture. The big white rectangle sits on the floor, squared off at the edges. Tue, 25 Sep 2012 07:28:00 +0000 Susan Stamberg 12373 at http://wutc.org Print-Inspired Art: All The News That's Fit To Paint Hopper's Pensive Lady In Pink Travels The World http://wutc.org/post/hoppers-pensive-lady-pink-travels-world It's one of the ultimate images of summer: a woman in a short, pink slip sits on a bed, her knees pulled up to her chest, gazing out a window. Her hair is tucked back into a bun. Her bare arms rest lightly on her bare legs.<p>Edward Hopper painted her in 1952 for a work called <em>Morning Sun</em>. The picture has been widely reproduced for decades. But on a recent visit to its home at the Columbus Museum of Art in Columbus, Ohio, it was nowhere to be found.<p>"It's on loan right now to an exhibition," explains Melissa Wolfe, the museum's curator of American art. "It travels a lot. Mon, 20 Aug 2012 07:25:00 +0000 Susan Stamberg 10694 at http://wutc.org Hopper's Pensive Lady In Pink Travels The World