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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, & Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft.
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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, and Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft. Wednesday, July 12, 2006. Check out Red Slowly. Posted by David Leftwich @ 7/12/2006 09:05:00 PM. Hey, welcome back! I've got your new site blogrolled. Hey David, i see that you left a message on the old Iconic last summer.shows how INTO the whole blogging thing I've been. Seems we have the same anti-blogging bug. :-). With Hammer And Tong.The LetterShaper. Jesse at listenlight dot net. In exchange all we ask is ...
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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, & Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft.: December 2005
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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, and Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft. Saturday, December 10, 2005. Physical Acts: Thornton Dial and Reclamation. Growing up in rural Missouri, I wasn’t exposed to much art. So when, at 19, I visited Monet’s Water Lily. Gallery in Paris’s Musée de l'Orangerie. That long preamble was basically to say Dial’s current show at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. In The Beginning of Life in the Yellow Jungle. Celebrates birth, Dial’s. Though Dial’s visionary (...
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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, & Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft.: A Little Mercy Now
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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, and Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft. Saturday, November 12, 2005. A Little Mercy Now. Us, even if most of the press has moved on, that over 80,000 people died in the recent earthquake in Pakistan, over 3 million are still homeless, and thousands upon thousands are without even temporary shelter, blankets, sufficient food, or medical supplies. She suggests giving to Mercy Corps. Posted by David Leftwich @ 11/12/2005 11:22:00 AM. What's in the Fridge.
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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, & Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft.: Lisa Jarnot's BLACK DOG SONGS
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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, and Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft. Thursday, November 24, 2005. Lisa Jarnot's BLACK DOG SONGS. I bought Lisa Jarnot’s. At Gotham Book Mart. I can’t remember if it was when I was still living in New York or on a visit after I moved. But I do remember being initially. Her poetry, like few others, really returns us to the oral/aural nature of poetry. It revels in the joys of sound. It demands to be read aloud, and doubles, no triples in power...Tatte...
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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, & Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft.: July 2006
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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, and Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft. Wednesday, July 12, 2006. Check out Red Slowly. Posted by David Leftwich @ 7/12/2006 09:05:00 PM. What's in the Fridge. Check out Red Slowly. Physical Acts: Thornton Dial and Reclamation. Domestic Projects: A Random Thought on Gertrude St. Lisa Jarnots BLACK DOG SONGS. Yoko Otomos SMALL POEMS. Google Poetry = Googletry (Part 2). Google Poetry = Googletry (Part 1). A Little Mercy Now. From The Same Kitchen.
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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, & Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft.: Google + Poetry = Googletry (Part 2)
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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, and Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft. Saturday, November 19, 2005. Google Poetry = Googletry (Part 2). A couple of other poets and myself have played around with the raw googled language from the previous post. And whittled it down to a poem. Here is Thomas Basbøll. S contribution to the experiment:. Here is Brian Campbell’s. Work in progress, in which he strayed a bit from the original idea and included a couple additional lines including some Spam:.
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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, & Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft.: Domestic Projects: A Random Thought on Gertrude Stein and Lorrie Moore
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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, and Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft. Saturday, December 03, 2005. Domestic Projects: A Random Thought on Gertrude Stein and Lorrie Moore. What do Lorrie Moore. Have in common,. Other than I’m reading both of them right now? They write in different genres (does Stein actually write in a known genre? Their strategies are very different, which is reflected in their choice of genres. In Tender. Is a melding of Stein and Moore possible? A Little Mercy Now.
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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, & Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft.: Yoko Otomo's SMALL POEMS
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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, and Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft. Monday, November 21, 2005. Yoko Otomo's SMALL POEMS. Is appropriately bound like a reporter’s notebook. As you read, you sense the immediacy of the language as if you had become some poet/reporter/repo[et]rter wandering an urban, almost post-apocalyptic, landscape jotting down fractured Zen-like observations:. A house cat is watching. Through a glass window. A headless man is running. An ancient grain is swimming.
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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, & Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft.: Stuffed Armadillos?
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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, and Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft. Saturday, November 12, 2005. By the time an aesthetic movement is named, its players grouped into a school, does it no longer exist? Has it become an object in a museum, a stuffed armadillo, manipulated to suggest movement, but lifeless? By trying to name the movement does the namer, like Adam, try to take control of the named, or try to create a community, a safe place for the schooled? What's in the Fridge.
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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, & Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft.: Physical Acts: Thornton Dial and Reclamation
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Eclectic Refrigerator: Jazz, Poetry, Politics, and Anything Else That Will Fit in 25 cu. ft. Saturday, December 10, 2005. Physical Acts: Thornton Dial and Reclamation. Growing up in rural Missouri, I wasn’t exposed to much art. So when, at 19, I visited Monet’s Water Lily. Gallery in Paris’s Musée de l'Orangerie. That long preamble was basically to say Dial’s current show at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. In The Beginning of Life in the Yellow Jungle. Celebrates birth, Dial’s. Though Dial’s visionary (...