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21. Columbia College Chicago.
Journalism major.
Writing for Television/Film minor.

I write things that make me happy.
I write tv.
I write movies.
I write about tv and movies.
I write about social issues and politics.
I write about other random things sometimes too.
I write to inform and to make you feel good.
I write to survive.

Lisa.Guillen@loop.colum.edu

27 January 11

Kisses for Wilde




“All art is quite useless.” – Oscar Wilde


Open any Paris tourism guide or travel book and you will, without a doubt, see Pere Lachaise Cemetery listed as a place to check out. The cemetery’s cobblestoned narrow streets and endless twists and turns create a sense of adventure the moment you step foot on the grounds. Over 70,000 people have been laid to rest at Pere Lachaise and masterful headstones, statues and letters scrolled in stone are seen upon every turn.

However, what really makes this location popular is its history. The cemetery, which opened in 1804, has created a name for itself by being the resting place of many famous names over the past century, including Gertrude Stein, Frederic Chopin, Jim Morrison and of course Oscar Wilde.

Oscar Wilde was a well-known Irish writer and poet in the late 1800’s famous for his short fiction and plays. His charming criticism and quick wit enabled his work to live on years later. However, Wilde’s fame goes beyond his work as a writer. In 1895 Wilde was jailed for “gross indecency” stemming from ‘odd relations’ with Lord Alfred Douglas and other young men, for this many in the gay community see Wilde as a martyr and celebrate his life and art to this day. After Wilde was released from prison he lived his remaining years in Paris, France where he still lives on today.

Wilde stood out in life for being outspoken and flamboyant but the thing that makes him stand out at Pere Lachaise however is the unusual markings his fans choose to leave on his grave, from the famous lipstick kisses to the spray painted graffiti, Wilde’s grave looks like no one else’s.


Another famous face in the cemetery, the grave of Jim Morrison, singer of The Doors, has had it’s own form of fan adoration but yet it pales in comparison to that of Wilde’s.


Miguel Leif, a guard at Pere Lachaise said at one time there was a tall gate surrounding Wilde’s gravesite but it was taken down after it proved to be of little help. “Many people would just knock it down or climb over it,” he said.

Although striking to look at, the markings are very bothersome to those who want to preserve the grave in its original form. In an article in The Times, a UK newspaper, Merlin Holland, the grandson of Oscar Wilde explains that the lipstick stains contain greasy fat, which makes them very hard to remove. In addition many people have began chipping away at the stone in order to get their own piece of Wilde’s legacy. “We cannot watch these people at all times,” said Leif. Despite the concerns fans come day in and day out with their bright red lipstick and sharpie markers to kiss their hero and leave their mark.


For those in Chicago a little jealous of the fans who get to visit Wilde at Pere Lachaise and who are not able to take the trip to Paris, no worries! There is a little bit of his wit and humor on the north side in the form of an Irish pub and restaurant. “Wilde” located at 3130 N. Broadway, of course, takes its name from Oscar Wilde. The restaurant is complete with famous quotes by the writer himself decorating the walls and ‘library’ in the bar area, which consists of a small wall with shelves containing a variety of books that patrons can check out.


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18 January 10

Conan Rally in Chicago!

First post since September!

I’ll update this more later but for right now I just wanted to get everything uploaded.


Here’s some of my favorite pictures and a video too.





















For the rest of the pictures hit up the ol’ Flickr -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31989130@N07/sets/72157623239264034



Conan rally in Chicago from Lisa Guillen on Vimeo.

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14 September 09

Conversations with Nick, Lisa and Jose

Nick Valcich, Jose Magallanes and myself are about to launch a site shortly and on that site we plan to do some podcasts every once in a while so to test out our ‘equipment’ we had a trial run - this is the result.

Our podcasts are normally going to be pretty different than this, they will be going by a different title and have an actual focus but this is still a fun thing.

We discuss 9/11, Harmony Korine, Joe Wilson, Wikipedia and Vimeo amongst other things.

You can listen by just clicking below or you can click this link and it will send you directly to our homepage on iTunes where you can subscribe/download it there in podcast form. (or heres a link to the rss feed if you just wanna grab the mp3)




because this is an hour long (after I cut about a good hour and a half) I decided to break it down for you so that way you can just skip the subjects you think are bull and listen to what you want.

Intro and bullshitting- 0:00
Nick continues to be a traitor - 8:20 
Joe Wilson and “You Lie!” - 11:35 
Joshua Judkins - 15:20 
Lego store - 19:55 
“I’m Obama Bitch,” Jose has a crush on Nancy Pelosi and more health care speech talk - 22:50 
Vimeo is sleek - 25:50 
A touch of 9/11 conspiracies – the ‘wars’ - 26:30 
Obama (and his love for Nick) - 36:00 
Michael Moore - 41:35 
Using Wikipedia for class - 44:00 
Michael Jackson almost killed the internet - 47:20 
Morrissey is nuts - 51:00 
Thinking in the form of your art - 56:35
Why music websites aren’t like film websites - 59:05 
Harmony Korine is also nuts - 61:30 
Elephant and Gus Van Sant - 72:40 
Ending - 75:45

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26 August 09

Ted Kennedy just passed

he passed away at his home a little before midnight. He had been fighting brain cancer for some time now.



When I mentioned to someone that he had died right now they said “Idk who that guy is”
This is our generation.

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10 August 09
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Brand New just released a song from their new album via their myspace. Here it is.
It’s called At The Bottom. Mixed feelings all around from many different people. I kind of like it though honestly.

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7 August 09
(via hazelweatherfield)

I usually don’t reblog things here and you probably won’t see it again any time soon but I thought this was fitting. In honor of the late, great John Hughes.

(via hazelweatherfield)

I usually don’t reblog things here and you probably won’t see it again any time soon but I thought this was fitting. In honor of the late, great John Hughes.

Reblogged: hazelweatherfield

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5 August 09

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia - A Very Sunny Christmas

I’m a few days late on this information but I don’t even care!

As you may or may not know the Always Sunny gang announced a few months ago that they would be releasing a straight to dvd special around christmas time and now there’s a little more information on it. The special will be an hour long and the dvd will include extras too (of course.) It will be released on November 17th and will also be available on blu-ray for all you people who have more money and are more fancy than me. (aka all of you) Amazon is listing the dvd at 24.49 and the blu-ray at 25.99. This is obviously something that is going to be worth owning if you’re an Always Sunny fan…I can only imagine what they’ve got in store for this.

Anyway, last but not least I leave you with the dvd art which looks amaaaaaazing! (via Fifteen Minutes to Live)

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4 August 09

Tracklisting and album art from Brand New’s new album Daisy

Earlier today Spin.com released the cover art and tracklisting for Brand New’s new album Daisy which comes out 9/22. So, here it is ladies and gents.

Tracklisting:
1. Vices
2. Bed
3. At the Bottom
4. Gasoline
5. You Stole
6. Be Gone
7. Sink
8. Bought a Bride
9. Daisy
10. In a Jar
11. Noro

by the way, if you were not aware Brand New also announced a fall tour a few weeks ago like I suspected they would. They will be playing in Chicago on October 3rd (two days before my birthday!) with my other favorites Manchester Orchestra. Tickets go on sale on 8/10 but if you’re interested I can send you a presale link. (I’ve actually already purchased my ticket.) If you’re not in Chicago or want to check out the other tour dates click here.

So excited for all of this!

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22 July 09

Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland Teaser is here!

This is quite the treat for me because I wasn’t expecting this to come so soon but none the less it is here and it is very Burton-y.

Seeing the concept art/promo shots really didn’t do this film any justice, the trailer really brings everything all out. Watch! Watch! Watch!



Not gonna lie, I kind of love it.

Only slight complaint? I hope Depp doesn’t take over the movie and that this is more about the Alice character rather than the Madhatter…but I’m not giving up all hope because that could just be how this particular trailer is cut.

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20 July 09

Outtakes and Extras from Joe Fred Pays Lisa a Visit Episode 2



If you are unfamiliar with Joe Fred as a character you can check out this previous video here:



Joe Fred has been a character way before that video, in fact he’s been a character since we were 14. (There is one long lost video of Joe from back in those times stuck somewhere on a Tripod server) Anyway,the actual Episode 2 isn’t out yet but should be out sometime next week, I’ll be sure to post it up on here.

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Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh