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Author: Miriam Dunn
Bio: Author of Who Will Love the Crow; creator of #unhaiku. She. Canadian proud, arms open wide. Atlantic Cda Rep for League of Canadian Poets. Curse. love to love.
- Year - 2019
- After watching the news on 9/11 with his family, Fernando travels from Mexico to New York City to find his father, an undocumented worker at the World Trade Center's famous Windows on the World restaurant
- Scores - 51 Vote
- 8,5 / 10
- genre - Drama
- Country - USA
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Brian Cox is a particle physicist. Anyone citing him as an authority on climate change is a) ignorant and b) pretty desperate.
Europeans want desperately to believe there was a magical wall that kept Africans out of Kemet for 10,000 plus years. man that's ridiculous. Especially when you CLEARLY can see African features in them even down to the color of them on the paintings. Furthermore, it's beyond disingenuous to assume that for a span of 10,000 plus years there was only one ethnic group there. White, Euro, racist, bias lies.
There is nothing stupider than the rootless urban intellectual, Oswald Spengler, a man who could see the future. Ropeadope has announced soundtrack album for the drama Windows on the World. The album features a spoken word track from Abiodun Oyewole (The Last Poets), as well as original jazz music from members of the SFJAZZ Collective including Eric Harland, David Sanchez, Edward Simon, Obed Calvaire, Robin Eubanks, Matt Penman, Taylor Eigsti and Ethan Iverson (The Bad Plus). The soundtrack will be released digitally on August 2, 2019 and is now available for pre-order on Amazon. Windows on the World is directed by Michael D. Olmos and stars Ryan Guzman and Edward James Olmos. The movie tells the story of a Mexican son’s search for his father – a missing, undocumented worker in The World Trade Center on 9/11. The drama premiered at this year’s Sedona Film Festival and will be released later this year. Here’s the track list of the album: 1. Inside of Us All – David Hidalgo & Charlie Musselwhite (3:45) 2. Fernando’s Theme – David Sánchez (3:49) 3. Every Tear I Cry – Emily Braden, Eric Harland, Matt Penman, Taylor Eigsti & Sean Jones (4:17) 4. Lou’s House – Eric Harland, Josh Giunta, Dan Rovin, Kaleta Leon Ligan-Majek & Timothy Robinson (4:21) 5. Don’t Break My Heart Again – Collective Quintet (3:43) 6. New York, New York – Abiodun Oyewole (3:23) 7. Party People – The Live Wire (2:58) 8. Can You See Me Falling – New World Order (2:48) 9. Black Lion – The Black Lion, David Russo & Lizz Vega (3:31) 10. Renaissance Man – 26 Reds (2:02).
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Windows on the world restaurant photos. Windows on the world book. {"dots":"true", "arrows":"true", "effect":"slide"} Barry Cafe Techne Architects had a definite theme in mind for this project when they briefed WOW Architectural for steel windows and doors. They wanted flexibility to operate within all seasons of Melbourne weather, to maximise internal natural light, and at the same time, they must maintain the Victorian heritage values of the building. All this on a tight budget. WOW utilised a range of window types to address these challenges, including a combination of operable sash movements, louvers and fixed glazing. We integrated fixed bench seating into the shopfront glazing in order to promote street activation and to capitalise on the operable facade during warmer seasons. It features a side lane facade of Green Tea coloured steel louvers and a counterweighted steel window frame that lifts up and engages the new cafe with the streetscape. Learn More 301 Elizabeth St WOW Architectural worked with designer Insu Kim to produce a raw, antiquated natural looking steel shop front for a new Korean Restaurant in the hub of the Melbourne CBD. The client of 301 Elizabeth St wanted a minimalist frame and we treated the steel with a blackening process, then burnished it with wax to give it a lovely natural feel. St. Ali North Cafe Construction of the St. Ali North cafe in Melbourne was a complex process – one that required the combination of expedited building phases and a varied set of steel window and door modules. WOW Architectural worked closely with the builder to allow construction to move ahead of the traditional sequence by installing a set of steel sub-frames on site that ensured the millimetre-accuracy required for installing steel doors was met. With this process, the wide variety of units including fixed lites, bi-folding, casement and awning windows and a set of highly articulated doors were fabricated to Windows on the World exacting standards. Prahran Hotel The newly transformed Prahran Hotel in Melbourne’s inner urban stretch is the latest example of a commercial venue that has embraced the unique design aesthetic of steel windows and doors. The builders and architects involved in the project say they had an imperative to tie in the modern renovations with the classic 1940’s façade and working class history of the public bar. Steel windows and doors delivered on the brief across three floors. The works for the Prahran Hotel required a wide range of door and window units. The client’s budget meant that these units were to be constructed from composite standard steel profiles for a very cost-effective solution. The schedule included multi-panel sliding doors, a single 4500mm long counter-weighted servery window, standard fixed lites and round porthole windows. Of particular note are the unusual 2240mm diameter circular windows fitted to the large concrete culverts on the building’s façade which achieve their remarkable effect very simply with a rolled 50 X 50 mm steel angle constructions and 30mm ‘t-bar’ transoms and mullions. Baby Pizza Restaurant The door and window units WOW Architectural was commissioned to build for Baby Pizza were required to live up to the wear and tear of a frenetic city restaurant, while maintaining an air of sophistication in a very stylish precinct of inner Melbourne. The standard steel sections are welded into a composite structure to cost-effectively eliminate water-ingress and unwanted drafts. By utilising custom folded steel panels inserted into the base of each unit, bullet hinges on the awning windows and powder-coated peg stays, the units allow for cross ventilation while imparting a sense of solid sophistication. The double powder-coat finish in a subtle grey ensures that the frames at Baby Pizza will retain their robust function for years to come. This was another highly successful collaboration with design firm Projects of Imagination. Residence – Elsternwick The design firm for this residential renovation in the Melbourne inner suburb of Elsternwick was 'Black Milk'. The brief required a narrowline front profile with the ability to hold a double glazed unit. WOW Architectural achieved this using a 50x10 mm solid steel door profile - all on edge. The bespoke design included one very large sliding door, with the track set up into the ceiling cavity, which was very small. This project came up a treat with a very happy client who is now able to open their large living/kitchen area onto the backyard outdoor area and enjoy an al fresco lifestyle in a truly beautiful setting. Learn More.
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Windows on the World is an engaging film that captures viewers attention and relates the reality of millions of immigrants living in the U.S. It is a must watch.
I bet when he was falling down he didn't have enough time to think about anything except of it being the end.
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Bacharach one of the best compousers ever. Seems like people have forgotten about that day. I always look back and remind myself that you have to enjoy life cause could be over in flash. Tragic story... Windows on the world pictures. Windows on the world piers corbyn. Windows on the world song. Heartwarming movie with a of powerful message! Highly recommend.
People hate Gilad because he's a rotten human being. Only saying so because i know him personally. One of my best friends ever. He didnt work there, but was in the restaurant that morning. RIP Caleb Arron Dack I love you. If you booked dinner at Windows on the World between 1981 and 1993, you probably spoke to Deborah Rodi on the telephone. Known to all as Deb, she managed reservations at the restaurant, which was perched on the hundred-and-seventh floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center. Windows on the World was part of a little gang of night spots high in the North Tower. There was the Greatest Bar on Earth and another restaurant called Wild Blue. At Windows on the World, the tables bore white tablecloths and little vases, each with a single flower. Men had to wear jackets or they could not take their tables. Finance was transforming the country and taking over the city—Deb watched nineteen-eighties New York decide on its identity. She remembers Grace Kelly and Andy Warhol coming in. She remembers the day, in 1983, when she didn’t ask the maître d’ whether his purple swelling was Kaposi’s sarcoma, because she didn’t want to offend him and she had only learned about the AIDS virus that morning. She was twenty-three years old when she started the job, and commuted to work from Jersey City. There were unsettling aspects to working so high up. The hanging plants in Deb’s office, one floor down, swung around as wind buffeted the skyscraper. Deb remembers a co-worker named Gerald, who would eavesdrop, she says, on other building workers, and once heard them talking about small, unchecked fires in the Trade Center’s two buildings. “Something is going to happen here one day, ” he told her. During the twelve years when she worked at the restaurant, she took home a variety of objects, in an absent-minded, memento officii sort of way. Now some of those objects are on display: the young artist Rose Salane has curated a selection of Deb’s past for a show at Company Gallery on Eldridge Street. Salane met Deb after bidding on a postcard from Windows on the World that Deb was selling online. (The show is titled “Indigo237, ” after Deb’s eBay account. ) Deb, curious whether Salane had some connection to the restaurant, wrote her an inquisitive message, and they began a correspondence. In addition to the objects Deb collected, the show includes fictional newspaper articles that report scenes from Deb’s memories. In an article titled “How to Cut a Cigar 1991, ” we read about Deb idly playing with a cigar guillotine during a safety meeting, as employees are taught how to recognize a bomb disguised as a pack of Marlboros. They don’t even sell American cigarettes here, Deb thinks, as the meeting drags on. Then a man named Bill asks Deb to show her colleagues how to cut cigars for their customers. “How to Cut a Cigar”: inkjet on newsprint, silver cigar cutter from Windows on the World (2018). Photograph Courtesy Rose Salane / Carlos/Ishikawa Gallery “WOW93”: inkjet on newsprint, playing cards from Windows on the World (2018). Photograph Courtesy Rose Salane / Carlos/Ishikawa Gallery The cigar clipper is in the show, along with a salt cellar, a dish, and Deb’s business card. There’s a promotional postcard that is illustrated with one of the elegant tables that filled the restaurant, a little, spotlit corner of intimacy against the vast darkness outside the high window. Salane has also sculpted objects based on restaurant equipment, and included several pictures taken by Deb, who is a keen photographer, and carried a camera to work with her often. (She wanted to go to art school but never did. ) In one picture, we see employees temporarily working as security personnel, in 1993, after a man named Eyad Ismoil detonated a massive truck bomb in the parking garage below the North Tower. Six people died, and hundreds were injured. Employees had the option to work security, as temps, until the restaurant was back up and running, or to take unemployment. Another photograph is a simple shot out of the window. After the 1993 bombing, Deb quit her job, afraid to keep working in a place that was a target. Salane was just a toddler at the time; she was born in Queens in the early nineties. The towers loomed over her childhood, like twin totems of the big city. She told me, when we met at her studio, near the Sumner Houses in Brooklyn, that she was “not actually so interested in 9/11. ” Instead, she’s interested in the years that 9/11 has occluded, with the backward shadow that it casts on history. (The plane that hit the North Tower struck well below Windows on the World; the seventy-three employees and eighty-seven conference attendees who were in the restaurant at the time were all killed in the attack. ) For Salane, the World Trade Center is a symbol of the whirlwind of capital that began buffeting New Yorkers in the nineteen-eighties. As the Reagan White House deregulated U. S. markets, and the Koch administration cut New York City taxes, the Financial District thrived. Meanwhile, the AIDS crisis went unaddressed, and Nancy Reagan’s war on drugs incarcerated thousands of New Yorkers. George Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev, 1990. Photograph by Deborah Rodi / Rose Salane And there in the middle of it all was Deb, one young woman in her watchtower. Looking at the little objects that she brought home from work, against the backdrop of those giant buildings, the scale of this history becomes overwhelming. The history of the Twin Towers is about a decisive change in the political course of the world; it’s also about a salt cellar with a soft burnish to its exterior. It’s about a cigar clipper held in the hand of a rich man. It’s about New Yorkers who died of AIDS, and New Yorkers who were killed by terrorists. It’s a young woman looking out the window of a tall building. It’s a plant that cannot stay still, because the whole place is swaying. Everything in Salane and Rodi’s show, whether it’s a postcard or a memory, is the opposite of a skyscraper. These objects, in their smallness and particularity, resist the enormous scale of September 11th and insist on the everyday lives and labors of individual people. As Salane writes in her show notes, the exhibition “seeks to enter history through the pedestrian entrance. ” She and Rodi have created a venue and a frame for old narratives to come forward, and to look us in our contemporary eyes.
Undocumented? I don't mean to disregard the human tragedy here, but stop being ridiculous and call it what it is: ILLEGAL. Pussyfooting around the truth, walking on the eggshells of political correctness, has gotten us in too much trouble already as a country. Those had to be the bravest people, to make that jump knowing you're going to die. I wonder what went through their heads those last few moments. May they all R.I.P and my condolences to all of their family members. Windows on the world extinction rebellion.
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Even though I remember this well, its still hard to believe it actually happened. It feels like it is scenes from a movie or something. I was a kid when it happened.
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Imagine witnessing a man fall to his death. So sad.😭.
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Grate test show, keep them coming. hope to get to one of your shows soon.
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Only played at movie festivals at this time (unfortunately) Windows on the World is a great movie that will appeal to many of us. It is well written, new in perspective and very moving.
Along with Burning, it is the best movie that I have watched so far this year.
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5G, otoh, is something to really be upset about. It is to do: cull population, spy on us, and control us by taxing our usage of carbon. Global warming is a pure scam, part of the New World Order agenda.
Well. given the situation. I guess I won't gripe about training your rat army Mark. I never go hungry... Glad you made to the next year. I may be there sooner than I had expected. I'm a good stage mechanic, carpenter, electrician. I'll polish your shoes and bake you a rack of baguettes. c'mon teach me the secret mate.
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