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Some in Falcon against incorporation efforts Tentative boundaries, funding concern residents
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Anti-incorporation petitions are circulating among Falcon
residents, part of a growing wave of opposition to the idea of
forming a new city.
About 50 people, most of them against making Falcon its own city,
met Tuesday at Ellicott High School to hear about issues the Falcon
Exploratory Incorporation Committee hasn't raised in its meetings.
The committee tentatively plans a November vote on incorporation.
County resident Larry Lynch, whose land is within the proposed
Fal...
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Van Sant wades back into mainstream with `Forrester'
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Film: Killers in the hallways; Normally tongue-tied, Gus Van Sant treats FIONA MORROW to a verbal deluge about his film based on the Columbine massacre.(Features)
The Independent (London, England)
; Byline: FIONA MORROW Gus Van Sant spent his childhood on the road. The son of a travelling salesman, he and and his family moved constantly from place to place. Watching his films, it's easy to imagine the young boy staring out of a car window at the clouds going by. For Van Sant loves pointing his
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HARSH REALITY GUS VAN SANT THREW OUT ALL THE FILMMAKING RULES TO MAKE 'ELEPHANT' UNFORGETTABLE.(U)
Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
; ... you won't get in ``Elephant'' are any easy answers about why a high-school shooting happens. Van Sant wasn't impressed with the news media's coverage of events of Columbine, which he calls ``simplistic'' in the way it had to nail down a cause for the tragedy ...
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'Psycho' Analysis: Director Gus Van Sant defends his controversial decision to remake Hitchcock's classic shocker. All he's added is color.
Newsweek
; Gus Van Sant has been hearing one question put to him a lot these days. The question is, WHY? Why would anyone--least of all the idiosyncratic director of Drugstore Cowboy and Good Will Hunting --want to do a remake of Psycho ? Not, mind you, a remake that reinterprets and reinvents the classic
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GUS VAN SANT'S ICONOCLAST DANCE IN A VARIETY OF FILMS, HE'S EMBRACED SOCIETY'S LOST SOULS AND INNOCENTS VAN SANT'S OEUVRE REVEALS A PURE VISION
The Boston Globe
; In his massive "New Biographical Dictionary of Film," cinema historian David Thomson posts a mixed entry on director Gus Van Sant that closes with this observation: "It's very hard to know who Van Sant is, or what he wants to do." People have been trying to figure out Van Sant for years. When a
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Van Sant's latest echoes the day at Columbine.
Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI)
; Byline: Terry Lawson TORONTO _ Gus Van Sant had second thoughts. Not about making a movie based on the Columbine school shootings -- Van Sant, in fact, agreed with Diane Keaton and her producing partner Bill Robinson that it would be appropriate to produce a film about the event quickly, while the
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Van Sant's latest echoes the day at Columbine.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; Byline: Terry Lawson TORONTO _ Gus Van Sant had second thoughts. Not about making a movie based on the Columbine school shootings -- Van Sant, in fact, agreed with Diane Keaton and her producing partner Bill Robinson that it would be appropriate to produce a film about the event quickly, while the
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Looking back with Van Sant; Director talks about his films as retrospective opens at Walker.(ENTERTAINMENT)
Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
; ... outline of the plot and improvised the dialogue, he said. We drew largely on what we thought would happen. It's partly based on the news report and partly based on our own experiences in getting lost on hikes. (8 p.m. Feb. 26) In addition, Van Sant will take part ...
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Where are they now? Mike Van Sant
National Dragster
; Mike Van Sant Yesterday Mike Van Sant was one of the West Coast's premier Funny Car drivers from the late 1960s to the late 1980s. He excelled primarily as an independent racer but was chosen on occasion to drive for such luminary car owners as Mickey Thompson, Tim Woods, and Roland Leong. Van Sant
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Gus Van Sant's Portland visions: West Coast urban evolution documented through the viewfinder of a local out filmmaker.(movie location of Milk)
The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
; While sizing up the queer streets of San Francisco's Castro District for his latest film, Milk--the story of slain gay rights activist Harvey Milk, expected to hit theaters in late 2008--indie auteur Gus Van Sant was asked his opinion of the City by the Bay. It's really fun, he replied, but not as
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