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" ... Along the way, the chef sought ways to express himself through art, even dabbling in restoring old furniture at a house he rented in Woodstock, NY. For some 50 years, he has kept track of the meals he’s served to family and friends, creating beautifully decorated menus preserved in 12 large scrapbooks that are filled with guest lists and rich memories. ... "
" ... The filmmakers were granted access to Hemingway’s manuscripts, correspondence, scrapbooks and photographs housed at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston. Interviews with renowned biographers and scholars, including Mary Dearborn and Marc Dudley, shed new light on the man and his work, and well-known writers from around the world — including Edna O’Brien, Abraham Verghese, Mario Vargas Llosa, Mary Karr, Tim O’Brien, Akiko Manabe, Leonardo Padura and Tobias Wolff — deepen the film’s exploration of Hemingway’s oeuvre. The documentary also includes moving commentary from the late Senator John McCain, whose lifelong role model was Robert Jordan, the protagonist of For Whom the Bell Tolls. ... "
" ... This lovingly curated, multimedia celebration of the eccentric life and career of Bill Cunningham is housed in the Pam & Scott Schafler Gallery, located on the second floor of the museum. Glass display cases on both sides and the middle section of the room are filled with the famed New York Times fashion photographer’s correspondence, scrapbooks, news clips, photographs, cameras and other personal belongings. ... "
" ... When everything feels so uncertain, it's easy to succumb to pessimism. But, in the words of Fitzgerald, "the world only exists in your eyes— your conception of it. You can make it as big or as small as you want to." So why not adopt a more global perspective, and retrace your footsteps into the (formerly) unknown? How? You break out the scrapbooks, dig up those airline receipts, print out that old itinerary, and sort through those photos; you're not just preserving your travels, you're tracing the journeys of your life thus far. You're telling the story of your own experience of the world, imposing a narrative where there once (frighteningly) was none. We can't predict the future, but we can commemorate—and celebrate—the adventures of the past. After all, we may be sitting quietly in a room alone at the moment, but, in the words of Virginia Woolf, we may as well try to make it a room of one's own. ... "
" ... “This holiday season looks very, very different for people,” Bradley said in a recent phone interview. “We filmed the show pre-pandemic last Christmas and realize this year, people are really suffering emotionally and financially. Many have asked me what they should do this year and they’re questioning what the point is in decorating and having a Christmas tree if family isn’t coming over to celebrate the holidays. I feel Christmas trees are the scrapbooks of our lives. I’m going to be pulling it all out this year because this is a way for me to have those loved ones close to me even though I may not be with them in person.” ... "