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Vilcek Foundation LOST exhibit in NYC closes on Saturday, June 5, 2010

An organization called the Vilcek Foundation, which honors foreign-born artists and scientists who have made outstanding contributions in the United States, has been running an exhibit of LOST props and images, with a unique focus on immigrant and first-generation contributors to the show.

The exhibit opened on May 20, and will have its last day this Saturday, June 5. I’m going to try to go before it closes, since I’m in New York now.

For photographs of the exhibit and visitor comments, see the Foundation’s Facebook page.

Here’s a video made on opening night, when Jorge Garcia, Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse, and Zuleikha Robinson showed up:

It looks like they have a lot of cool stuff there. I’ll try to take some of my usual out-of-focus pictures.

Location and hours:

Vilcek Foundation
167 East 73rd Street (between Lexington and 3rd)
New York, NY

12 pm to 6 pm, Friday 6/4 and Saturday 6/5
Admission is free

LOST link round-up # 1

Round 'em up, ancient Egyptian cowboy!

It’s hard to believe, but we’re heading into the final week of LOST. So exciting and so sad.

The approaching end of LOST has unleashed a torrent of creativity around the internet. Such an excess of riches, and too much to describe everything in individual posts. I’m just going to start posting lists of links to interesting things, as I come across them:

Composer Michael Giacchino was honored in UCLA last night, May 13. The LOST folks at the event taped short tributes to him. They also said a few words about how they felt about the show ending.

Some of these videos have just been posted, so you can be among the first to watch. The videos feature Jorge Garcia (Hurley, still alive despite his red shirt), Michael Emerson (be still my heart) (Ben, who found redemption at last), Daniel Dae Kim (Jin, and fie on the producers for killing him off), L. Scott Caldwell (Rose, who is not Eve after all), Damon and Carlton (who I suppose can still be my boyfriends even though they killed off Sun & Jin right after they got back together), Nestor Carbonell (Richard Alpert, who can ride a horse and is not a vampire), Harold Perrineau (Michaaaaaaaael, last spotted whispering in the jungle), and Sonya Walger (Penny: will she return with her boat for the finale?)

There is also a long profile of Michael Giacchino in the current (May 17) print issue of The New Yorker (only an abstract is available online to non-subscribers).

What if LOST ended like The Sopranos? Or like Saturday Night Live? Atom.com has imagined the last 10 seconds of LOST, if it were to end like eleven other television shows.

It turns out that Previously on Lost is not the only recap band. There’s another (called, appropriately, The Others), and the ultra-talented Sophie made a video to go along with their song about the Jack-centric episode, The Lighthouse.

More to come.

Picture at the top of the post, which is via Wikipedia, is from a carving at the temple of Seti I in Abydos, Egypt, and shows the Pharaoh ready to lasso a sacred bull.

Why I Loved “Everybody Loves Hugo”

Libby and Hurley LOST 5x12 Everybody Loves Hugo

Sideways Libby and Hurley

Episode 6×12, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways:

1. Hurley and Libby getting their picnic at last. Awww.

2. Sideways Hurley remembering the Island.

3. Jack sounding totally plausible when he said he was giving up control. He’s said it before, but I never believed him until now.

4. Desmond looking good in a suit.

5. Teacher Ben coming out to check on the suspicious character.

6. Terry O’Quinn getting better every week, which seems impossible because he’s already so good.

7. Flocke tossing Desmond down the well. I saw that coming, but I never imagined Flocke would be so casual about it. He’s the most badass of villains.

8. Libby not being crazy.

9. The cliffhanger ending.

Screencap of Libby and Hurley from Lost-Media.com

LOST 6×12 Everybody Loves Hugo — schedule, sneak peeks, and promo

6×12 Everybody Loves Hugo will air Tuesday, April 13, 2010 from 9:00 to 10:02 in the U.S. (an hour earlier Central Time). Again this week, there won’t be a rerun, just the new episode.

The title is a clear nod to 2×04 Everybody Hates Hugo.

The press release for the episode has a couple of surprises in the guest list (I’m actually sorry that I peeked!) –> press release for Everybody Loves Hugo (spoilers!).

Promo:

Sneak peek # 1 — Sideways Hurley and his mother, who is a hoot!

Sneak peek # 2 — This second sneak peek is on the Island. Hurley makes a very good point:

Hurley, Miley Cyrus, Baywatch, and LOST love scenes

How’s that for a post title? ;)

This first video is a mash-up of Hurley scenes and a Miley Cyrus song. Party in the U.S.A. Funny! It got a thumbs up from Carlton Cuse on Twitter, and you’ll see why when you watch it:

This one shows what LOST would be like if it were Baywatch:

And here’s a sweet collection of LOST love scenes. Very well done!

These were all made by the artist known as Sophie, who you can find on YouTube and Facebook.

Official LOST Video podcast, featuring Jorge Garcia

Jorge Garcia talks a bit about “The Lighthouse,” and we see some clips of Hurley’s greatest moments from the episode.

Also, Jorge has a theory about Adam and Eve (the skeletons).

Jorge Garcia does a podcast based on the script

Beth (Sidekick22) and Jorge Garcia (Hurley)

Beth (Sidekick22) and Jorge Garcia (Hurley)

This is funny. Jorge Garcia (Hurley) and his girlfriend Beth (Bethany James Leigh Shady, aka Sidekick22) made a podcast last summer based on their reading of the script for “LA X.”

They were trying to figure out what was going on, and they kept on saying things like “I don’t get it, I don’t get it.” “Wait, what?” Hah.

This is the first podcast in a series. You can listen to it here: Jorge Garcia podcasts 6×01-02.

For future installments, take a look at the blog they set up just to distribute the podcast: Geronimo Jack’s Beard.

Also check out Beth’s personal blog, and if you haven’t seen it already, Jorge’s.

Via LOSTblog.

Photo of Beth and Jorge by Michael O’Donnell, from Geronimo Jack’s Beard

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