Lifetime’s new movie A Rose for Her Grave: The Randy Roth Story tells the ripped-from-the-headlines story of notorious murderer Randy Roth. More than three decades ago, Roth was convicted of killing his third wife, Cynthia Baumgarter Roth, in 1991. He’s also suspected of killing his second wife, Janis Roth, in 1981, though he was never tried for that crime. Now 68, Roth is currently serving a 50-year sentence in a Washington State prison.
‘A Rose for Her Grave’ is based on a book by Ann Rule Colin Egglesfield and Chrishell Stause in ‘A Rose for Her Grave: The Randy Roth Story’ | Lifetime
A Rose for Her Grave is based on a book by celebrated true crime writer Ann Rule. It explores the case against Roth (played by Something Borrowed star Colin Egglesfield in the Lifetime movie), whose wife Cynthia died during a family outing to Lake Sammamish, near Seattle, in 1991. Roth...
‘A Rose for Her Grave’ is based on a book by Ann Rule Colin Egglesfield and Chrishell Stause in ‘A Rose for Her Grave: The Randy Roth Story’ | Lifetime
A Rose for Her Grave is based on a book by celebrated true crime writer Ann Rule. It explores the case against Roth (played by Something Borrowed star Colin Egglesfield in the Lifetime movie), whose wife Cynthia died during a family outing to Lake Sammamish, near Seattle, in 1991. Roth...
- 2/18/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
While touring the galleries in Hudson, NY, I happened upon the serigraphic prints of David Roth at Hallam Bruner gallery. Roth’s works, which has roots in Bauhaus, fall somewhere between Conceptual Art and what was once called Neo Geo. All this aside, it was the uncanny similarity to the newly made Led art I saw just the evening before in New York City that had me thinking about collective consciousness.
Kyujung Kim’s art is solely Conceptual. His Led installations are interactive by way of sensors, microcontrollers and various other electronic devices that are programmed to respond differently to each viewer. In the case of Roth, the square matrix of tightly formed, colored dots is static, yet they imply movement, suggest place and prompt thought. In Kim’s highly reactive patterns of LEDs we see electronic "life," an almost emotional, albeit deliberate response to the viewer’s presence. And in each response,...
Kyujung Kim’s art is solely Conceptual. His Led installations are interactive by way of sensors, microcontrollers and various other electronic devices that are programmed to respond differently to each viewer. In the case of Roth, the square matrix of tightly formed, colored dots is static, yet they imply movement, suggest place and prompt thought. In Kim’s highly reactive patterns of LEDs we see electronic "life," an almost emotional, albeit deliberate response to the viewer’s presence. And in each response,...
- 6/18/2014
- by ddlombardi
- www.culturecatch.com
Last year was the very first annual Stanley Film Festival, taking place at the real-life hotel that served as the inspiration for The Shining's fictional Overlook Hotel. This year the fun continues, and the event has just gotten a big time upgrade.
Read on for all the latest details about this must-attend event!
From the Press Release
The Stanley Film Festival (Sff), presented by Chiller and produced by the Denver Film Society, announced their full lineup of panels, added screenings, Dean's Cup short films, and the full cast of Tales From Beyond The Pale: The Stanley Edition (presented by Glass Eye Pix).
Celebrating the best in independent horror cinema, Sff will showcase a full slate of features, shorts, panels, and fully immersive experiences - set at the Stanley Hotel. The haunted landmark opened in 1909 and was the inspiration for Stephen King's Overlook Hotel in The Shining.
The Stanley...
Read on for all the latest details about this must-attend event!
From the Press Release
The Stanley Film Festival (Sff), presented by Chiller and produced by the Denver Film Society, announced their full lineup of panels, added screenings, Dean's Cup short films, and the full cast of Tales From Beyond The Pale: The Stanley Edition (presented by Glass Eye Pix).
Celebrating the best in independent horror cinema, Sff will showcase a full slate of features, shorts, panels, and fully immersive experiences - set at the Stanley Hotel. The haunted landmark opened in 1909 and was the inspiration for Stephen King's Overlook Hotel in The Shining.
The Stanley...
- 4/15/2014
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
It has been announced that Joe Dante will receive the Master of Horror award at this year’s Stanley Film Festival and we also have details on new events and screenings that have been added:
“April 14, 2014 (Denver, Co) -The Stanley Film Festival (Sff), presented by Chiller and produced by the Denver Film Society, announced their full lineup of panels, added screenings, Dean’s Cup short films, and the full cast of Tales From Beyond The Pale: The Stanley Edition (presented by Glass Eye Pix). Celebrating the best in independent horror cinema, Sff will showcase a full slate of features, shorts, panels and fully immersive experiences – set at the Stanley Hotel. The haunted landmark opened in 1909 and was the inspiration for Stephen King’s Overlook Hotel in The Shining.
The Stanley Film Festival is honored to recognize Joe Dante (Gremlins, The Howling, Piranha) with the inaugural 2014 Stanley Film Festival Master of Horror award.
“April 14, 2014 (Denver, Co) -The Stanley Film Festival (Sff), presented by Chiller and produced by the Denver Film Society, announced their full lineup of panels, added screenings, Dean’s Cup short films, and the full cast of Tales From Beyond The Pale: The Stanley Edition (presented by Glass Eye Pix). Celebrating the best in independent horror cinema, Sff will showcase a full slate of features, shorts, panels and fully immersive experiences – set at the Stanley Hotel. The haunted landmark opened in 1909 and was the inspiration for Stephen King’s Overlook Hotel in The Shining.
The Stanley Film Festival is honored to recognize Joe Dante (Gremlins, The Howling, Piranha) with the inaugural 2014 Stanley Film Festival Master of Horror award.
- 4/15/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
A Song of Ice and Fire is getting fancy and interactive on iDevices. HarperVoyager is releasing an all-new enhanced edition of A Game of Thrones. The new e-edition will feature a glossary of characters and dynamic map tracking that will track the movements of each character as you progress through the story. Here is an official description of the ebook:
HarperVoyager is delighted to announce the publication of the enhanced edition of George R.R. Martin’s A Game of Thrones ebook.
Crafted to help readers navigate Martin’s epic and multifarious plot with ease, this new edition features an interactive map tracking the locations of a range of perspective characters throughout the novel. The dynamic map is also an industry first, because by accessing the map at key points within the text, the reader is able to follow the movement of the Pov characters in the story.
In addition to the dynamic map,...
HarperVoyager is delighted to announce the publication of the enhanced edition of George R.R. Martin’s A Game of Thrones ebook.
Crafted to help readers navigate Martin’s epic and multifarious plot with ease, this new edition features an interactive map tracking the locations of a range of perspective characters throughout the novel. The dynamic map is also an industry first, because by accessing the map at key points within the text, the reader is able to follow the movement of the Pov characters in the story.
In addition to the dynamic map,...
- 1/31/2012
- by Brandon Johnston
- ScifiMafia
Friday's innovation-mungus round-up.
1. Ain't no drag/Twitter's got a brand new tab (strumstrumstrumstrumstrumstrumstrum-bing!!!!!) Yes, to the tune of the James Brown classic Papa's Got A Brand New Bag, Fast Company brings you news of Twitter's People feature, which suggests friends, allows you to browse Twitter users through interests, and find Tweeps via Gmail, Yahoo, LinkedIn and Messenger. Is this the answer to finding new chums on the service? Strumstrumstrumstrumstrumstrumstrumstrum-bing!!!!
2. Your apps are important to us, exhorts Apple to its developers. It's requesting submissions for the Mac App store, which I guess means they'll be open for business pretty soon. One new app you might be interested in is one from The Economist. Using the same model as the Ft's digital content app, the magazine comes in two models: iPhone and iPod Touch, and iPad.
3. Working in the same way as an echo would, behold MIT's round-the-corner camera. Shooting at a trillion frames a second,...
1. Ain't no drag/Twitter's got a brand new tab (strumstrumstrumstrumstrumstrumstrum-bing!!!!!) Yes, to the tune of the James Brown classic Papa's Got A Brand New Bag, Fast Company brings you news of Twitter's People feature, which suggests friends, allows you to browse Twitter users through interests, and find Tweeps via Gmail, Yahoo, LinkedIn and Messenger. Is this the answer to finding new chums on the service? Strumstrumstrumstrumstrumstrumstrumstrum-bing!!!!
2. Your apps are important to us, exhorts Apple to its developers. It's requesting submissions for the Mac App store, which I guess means they'll be open for business pretty soon. One new app you might be interested in is one from The Economist. Using the same model as the Ft's digital content app, the magazine comes in two models: iPhone and iPod Touch, and iPad.
3. Working in the same way as an echo would, behold MIT's round-the-corner camera. Shooting at a trillion frames a second,...
- 11/19/2010
- by Addy Dugdale
- Fast Company
A freelance writer for The New Republic apologized to Dr. Keith Ablow because editors turned his profile of the best-selling psychiatrist and frequent TV guest into "a silly hit piece" -- but then apologized to the editors for saying that. David Roth was assigned to profile Ablow, but after writing 10 drafts of what he intended to be "an interesting article on an interesting guy," Roth said he was told his editor would rewrite the story himself to make it more "direct." Early yesterday, Roth e-mailed Ablow a lengthy apology, a copy of which Page Six obtained,...
- 3/18/2010
- NYPost.com
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