Vinyl made a comeback, and so did slow food and long beards. So why not the typewriter? Actually, there’s a good reason why not: If you’re composing on a typewriter — a letter, say — and you change ...
California Typewriter (2016) Film Review, a movie directed by Doug Nichol, and starring Tom Hanks, John Mayer, Sam Shepard, Silvi Alcivar, Ken Alexander, Martin Howard, Jeremy Mayer, David McCullough, ...
Take Two translates the day’s headlines for Southern California, making sense of the news and cultural events that affect our lives. Produced by Southern California Public Radio and broadcast from ...
The documentary chronicles those who still love the typewriter. (This is part of a series of reviews of movies showing at the Nov. 2-13 Denver Film Festival that examine aspects of business.) Film: ...
Gravitas Ventures has bought U.S. rights to the documentary “California Typewriter,” which will open the 41st Cleveland Intl. Film Festival on Wednesday. “California Typewriter,” which premiered at ...
30+ interviews in 10 U.S. states with authors, collectors, journalists, professors, bloggers, students, artists, inventors and repairmen (and women) who meet up for ‘Type-In’ gatherings to both ...
In 1937, a group of Dutch students created remarkable art using only typewriters, as documented in the film "Able to tick? Tick along" by Polygon-Profilti (now part of the Netherlands Institute for ...
Walk the ninth-floor hallway of the historic Flood Building on Market Street and you may detect an office sound that has all but vanished, even from the Flood, which has not changed much since 1904.
Director Matt Amato (left) with Jay R. Ferguson on the set of "The Makings of You." Handout photo Arturo Benassi was the child of immigrants from northern Italy. He was raised in a small town in ...
It was a pandemic distraction from lockdowns and languishing. I had somehow convinced myself I needed a typewriter. Locating one was easy, but I wasn't expecting to find Cincinnati eclectic Richard ...
Doug Nichol's documentary about typewriter mania is a piece of analog nostalgia that's in thrall to what digital culture has lost. Vinyl made a comeback, and so did slow food and long beards. So why ...