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Clayfield, which is notionally the LNP's second urban seat, is now classed as Labor after taking in a swag of votes from adjoining Kedron as part of the most recent electoral redistribution.
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The Melbourne Underground Film Festival has sent out a call for entries; Matthew Clayfield has details.
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Matthew Clayfield: Like David Lynch's Mulholland Drive (perhaps the closest thing to Black this side of Duchamp's Étant donnés, which is saying something when you remember that Duchamp was himself the subject of one of the many conspiracy theories swirling around the bifurcated girl at the time), Black is a kind of memory play, quietly chilling in its revelations.
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Zach Campbell opens an exchange with Matt Clayfield on Cassavetes.
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Matthew Clayfield on Casino Royale: "[Daniel] Craig's debut does not, as I had initially expected, usher in the era of what some have called a 'brand-new Bond'; if anything, it ushers in the era of an old one - the oldest one, in fact."
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Somewhat related: Robert Hughes in the Guardian on "fast art" vs "slow art," via Matthew Clayfield.
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William Speruzzi calls for a Peckinpah Blog-a-Thon on February 21; and Matthew Clayfield proposes a Simpsons Blog-a-Thon for June 4 through 8.
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For Matthew Clayfield, it "remains the best I've seen this year."
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Miller was speaking at the launch of the Clayfield project housing site at Phoenix, north of Durban, on Thursday morning.
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The family was complete with the exception of Lorne, who had driven out to Clayfield with Horace Williams, to talk over some urgent matters with persons whom he would meet at supper at the Metropole Hotel at Clayfield.
The Imperialist Sara Jeannette Duncan
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