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9/26: Professor with Daniel Kraus
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Filmmaker Daniel Kraus in attendance for discussion with ST VanAirsdale (Movieline). Introduction by Ray Privett (Cinema Purgatorio).

Professor by Daniel Kraus
USA, 2010, 75 minutes, digital projection
A college education has become part of the American dream. But what are we learning and who is teaching us?
For nearly four decades, Rabbi Jay Holstein has been one of the University of Iowa’s most popular professors. With a foul mouth, a raunchy sense of humor, and a piercing brilliance, Holstein uses massive 500-student lectures to turn inside-out the most fundamental assumptions on topics as divergent as sex, suicide, and the Holocaust. His courses, including “Quest for Human Destiny,” have become the stuff of campus legend, and between firing a Glock and running 10 miles per day, the 69-year-old Holstein spends his office hours wrestling with students over animal experimentation, alcohol use, and homosexuality.
Following the internationally acclaimed cinéma vérité of Sheriff and Musician, Professor tackles intellectual labor and in doing so grapples with some of life’s greatest and most elemental enigmas.
“Endlessly intriguing… Makes for some of the unlikeliest drama on the scene today.” – S.T. Vanairsdale, Movieline
“RECOMMENDED. An excellent new documentary… For all his idiosyncrasies, Holstein and his gargantuan shtick provide an object lesson in how the medieval lecture format can still be made to work in our multimedia age.” -Cliff Doerksen, Chicago Reader
“The film affords the pleasures of a good college course… It’s hardly a coincidence that the best [WORK Series film], Professor, follows the person with the most specialized profession, as well as the most outsized personality.” -Ben Kenigsberg, Time Out Chicago

Daniel Kraus, a Fairfield, Iowa native, completed his first feature-length documentary during his senior year of college. The film, Jefftowne, told the story of a controversial man with Down Syndrome. Jefftowne premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival, and won the “Festival Choice Award” at the New York Underground Film Festival. Kraus’ subsequent film, the narrative feature Ball of Wax won the Director’s Award at the Cinequest San Jose Festival.
Sheriff, the first film in Kraus’s WORK series, premiered on the Emmy Award-winning PBS series “Independent Lens,” and has found international acclaim for its subtle, deft handling of everyday Americana. Musician, the second entry, has found equal acclaim in theaters, television, and on DVD.
Kraus works almost totally alone on the WORK series, performing as producer, director, camera operator, sound recordist, and editor. He has quietly forged a reputation as a one-man documentary film studio.
Between shooting films, Kraus works in Chicago as a writer and editor, contributing to such publications as Playboy, Cosmopolitan, Salon.com, and Maxim. Random house published his first novel, The Monster Variations, in 2009, and will publish his forthcoming novel, Rotters, in 2011.

9/26: Professor with Daniel Kraus
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Filmmaker Daniel Kraus in attendance for discussion with ST VanAirsdale (Movieline). Introduction by Ray Privett (Cinema Purgatorio).

Professor by Daniel Kraus
USA, 2010, 75 minutes, digital projection
A college education has become part of the American dream. But what are we learning and who is teaching us?
For nearly four decades, Rabbi Jay Holstein has been one of the University of Iowa’s most popular professors. With a foul mouth, a raunchy sense of humor, and a piercing brilliance, Holstein uses massive 500-student lectures to turn inside-out the most fundamental assumptions on topics as divergent as sex, suicide, and the Holocaust. His courses, including “Quest for Human Destiny,” have become the stuff of campus legend, and between firing a Glock and running 10 miles per day, the 69-year-old Holstein spends his office hours wrestling with students over animal experimentation, alcohol use, and homosexuality.
Following the internationally acclaimed cinéma vérité of Sheriff and Musician, Professor tackles intellectual labor and in doing so grapples with some of life’s greatest and most elemental enigmas.
“Endlessly intriguing… Makes for some of the unlikeliest drama on the scene today.” – S.T. Vanairsdale, Movieline
“RECOMMENDED. An excellent new documentary… For all his idiosyncrasies, Holstein and his gargantuan shtick provide an object lesson in how the medieval lecture format can still be made to work in our multimedia age.” -Cliff Doerksen, Chicago Reader
“The film affords the pleasures of a good college course… It’s hardly a coincidence that the best [WORK Series film], Professor, follows the person with the most specialized profession, as well as the most outsized personality.” -Ben Kenigsberg, Time Out Chicago

Daniel Kraus, a Fairfield, Iowa native, completed his first feature-length documentary during his senior year of college. The film, Jefftowne, told the story of a controversial man with Down Syndrome. Jefftowne premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival, and won the “Festival Choice Award” at the New York Underground Film Festival. Kraus’ subsequent film, the narrative feature Ball of Wax won the Director’s Award at the Cinequest San Jose Festival.
Sheriff, the first film in Kraus’s WORK series, premiered on the Emmy Award-winning PBS series “Independent Lens,” and has found international acclaim for its subtle, deft handling of everyday Americana. Musician, the second entry, has found equal acclaim in theaters, television, and on DVD.
Kraus works almost totally alone on the WORK series, performing as producer, director, camera operator, sound recordist, and editor. He has quietly forged a reputation as a one-man documentary film studio.
Between shooting films, Kraus works in Chicago as a writer and editor, contributing to such publications as Playboy, Cosmopolitan, Salon.com, and Maxim. Random house published his first novel, The Monster Variations, in 2009, and will publish his forthcoming novel, Rotters, in 2011.

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Cosimo’s Greatest Hits
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The 170×75 ft. ceiling of the grand salon has paintings of great episodes from the life of Cosimo Medici.

Leonardo da Vinci painted a huge battle scene along the way, but his experiment with wax-based paints melted. (wikipedia)

9/26: Professor with Daniel Kraus
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Image by uniondocs
Filmmaker Daniel Kraus in attendance for discussion with ST VanAirsdale (Movieline). Introduction by Ray Privett (Cinema Purgatorio).

Professor by Daniel Kraus
USA, 2010, 75 minutes, digital projection
A college education has become part of the American dream. But what are we learning and who is teaching us?
For nearly four decades, Rabbi Jay Holstein has been one of the University of Iowa’s most popular professors. With a foul mouth, a raunchy sense of humor, and a piercing brilliance, Holstein uses massive 500-student lectures to turn inside-out the most fundamental assumptions on topics as divergent as sex, suicide, and the Holocaust. His courses, including “Quest for Human Destiny,” have become the stuff of campus legend, and between firing a Glock and running 10 miles per day, the 69-year-old Holstein spends his office hours wrestling with students over animal experimentation, alcohol use, and homosexuality.
Following the internationally acclaimed cinéma vérité of Sheriff and Musician, Professor tackles intellectual labor and in doing so grapples with some of life’s greatest and most elemental enigmas.
“Endlessly intriguing… Makes for some of the unlikeliest drama on the scene today.” – S.T. Vanairsdale, Movieline
“RECOMMENDED. An excellent new documentary… For all his idiosyncrasies, Holstein and his gargantuan shtick provide an object lesson in how the medieval lecture format can still be made to work in our multimedia age.” -Cliff Doerksen, Chicago Reader
“The film affords the pleasures of a good college course… It’s hardly a coincidence that the best [WORK Series film], Professor, follows the person with the most specialized profession, as well as the most outsized personality.” -Ben Kenigsberg, Time Out Chicago

Daniel Kraus, a Fairfield, Iowa native, completed his first feature-length documentary during his senior year of college. The film, Jefftowne, told the story of a controversial man with Down Syndrome. Jefftowne premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival, and won the “Festival Choice Award” at the New York Underground Film Festival. Kraus’ subsequent film, the narrative feature Ball of Wax won the Director’s Award at the Cinequest San Jose Festival.
Sheriff, the first film in Kraus’s WORK series, premiered on the Emmy Award-winning PBS series “Independent Lens,” and has found international acclaim for its subtle, deft handling of everyday Americana. Musician, the second entry, has found equal acclaim in theaters, television, and on DVD.
Kraus works almost totally alone on the WORK series, performing as producer, director, camera operator, sound recordist, and editor. He has quietly forged a reputation as a one-man documentary film studio.
Between shooting films, Kraus works in Chicago as a writer and editor, contributing to such publications as Playboy, Cosmopolitan, Salon.com, and Maxim. Random house published his first novel, The Monster Variations, in 2009, and will publish his forthcoming novel, Rotters, in 2011.

9/26: Professor with Daniel Kraus
best waxing salon

Image by uniondocs
Filmmaker Daniel Kraus in attendance for discussion with ST VanAirsdale (Movieline). Introduction by Ray Privett (Cinema Purgatorio).

Professor by Daniel Kraus
USA, 2010, 75 minutes, digital projection
A college education has become part of the American dream. But what are we learning and who is teaching us?
For nearly four decades, Rabbi Jay Holstein has been one of the University of Iowa’s most popular professors. With a foul mouth, a raunchy sense of humor, and a piercing brilliance, Holstein uses massive 500-student lectures to turn inside-out the most fundamental assumptions on topics as divergent as sex, suicide, and the Holocaust. His courses, including “Quest for Human Destiny,” have become the stuff of campus legend, and between firing a Glock and running 10 miles per day, the 69-year-old Holstein spends his office hours wrestling with students over animal experimentation, alcohol use, and homosexuality.
Following the internationally acclaimed cinéma vérité of Sheriff and Musician, Professor tackles intellectual labor and in doing so grapples with some of life’s greatest and most elemental enigmas.
“Endlessly intriguing… Makes for some of the unlikeliest drama on the scene today.” – S.T. Vanairsdale, Movieline
“RECOMMENDED. An excellent new documentary… For all his idiosyncrasies, Holstein and his gargantuan shtick provide an object lesson in how the medieval lecture format can still be made to work in our multimedia age.” -Cliff Doerksen, Chicago Reader
“The film affords the pleasures of a good college course… It’s hardly a coincidence that the best [WORK Series film], Professor, follows the person with the most specialized profession, as well as the most outsized personality.” -Ben Kenigsberg, Time Out Chicago

Daniel Kraus, a Fairfield, Iowa native, completed his first feature-length documentary during his senior year of college. The film, Jefftowne, told the story of a controversial man with Down Syndrome. Jefftowne premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival, and won the “Festival Choice Award” at the New York Underground Film Festival. Kraus’ subsequent film, the narrative feature Ball of Wax won the Director’s Award at the Cinequest San Jose Festival.
Sheriff, the first film in Kraus’s WORK series, premiered on the Emmy Award-winning PBS series “Independent Lens,” and has found international acclaim for its subtle, deft handling of everyday Americana. Musician, the second entry, has found equal acclaim in theaters, television, and on DVD.
Kraus works almost totally alone on the WORK series, performing as producer, director, camera operator, sound recordist, and editor. He has quietly forged a reputation as a one-man documentary film studio.
Between shooting films, Kraus works in Chicago as a writer and editor, contributing to such publications as Playboy, Cosmopolitan, Salon.com, and Maxim. Random house published his first novel, The Monster Variations, in 2009, and will publish his forthcoming novel, Rotters, in 2011.

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Best Waxing in Miami by Wax Spa, No Pain Brazilian and Playboy Bikini Waxing Specialists.

No Pain Brazilian and Playboy Bikini Wax Specialists MIAMI, FL, Sep 19 (MARKET WIRE) — Residing in the sunshine city of Miami we practically live in our bathing suits and bikinis can take up a majority of your wardrobe. It’s no wonder there are waxing spots all over Miami, but there is only one you can call the best. Wax Spa is an Audience winner in Best Hair Removal and Best Facials categories 2007 and Audience and Editorial winner in Best Brazilian Wax 2008 by Citysearch.com. To get smooth and ready for the beach, Wax Spa can take care of all your needs. They use only high quality European Wax and their highly skilled estheticians will make sure your visit is pleasant and pain free. No wonder they have been nicknamed “No Pain Brazilian Wax and Playboy Bikini Wax Specialists.” The attention to details and competitive prices make this a favorite spot in Miami to many women and men for their Miami Bikini Waxing and Brazilian Waxing needs. Wax Spa also offers Luxurious Facial treatments to purify, refine and refresh our clients. The owners of Wax Spa created a relaxing, warm, home-like atmosphere for their clients. For more information about Wax Spa please visit www.waxspa.net About Wax Spa Wax Spa has been established three years in the industry of beauty as the premier hair removal and facials center in Florida, while providing customers with a wide selection of services at the best prices. Greeting customers in the most courteous, friendly, and efficient manner. We
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