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Welcome to the Interdome: Anarchism in Arabic
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Welcome to the Interdome. The Interdome - You may be a blogger but you ain't no dancer. I would like to re-post the entirety of As’ad Abu Khalil's translated essay, "I Want a Sect Against Sects". But it is long, so I'm going to only quote my favorite parts, and encourage you to follow the link to read the whole thing. The reason I read his blog, Angry Arab News Service. This is my sect. Does anyone want to join? Posted by Adam Rothstein. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What is an Interdome? With all ...
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Bijou, Vermont Creamery Crown Jewel & Holiday Cheese Giveaway
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Bijou, Vermont Creamery Crown Jewel {& #WrinklesAreSexy Giveaway! December 9, 2014. Part II of our celebration of Vermont Creamery’s 30th Anniversary year — read more about our visit to the Creamery here. And continue below to learn about Bijou and our special holiday giveaway! You’ll recall we’ve highlighted Vermont Creamery’s wrinkly cheeses before: Coupole. Pair Bijou with a crisp chenin blanc or viognier, or a Belgian white ale. And baguette and hazelnuts. 2) Leave a comment on our giveaway post on F...
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Welcome to the Interdome: Just 'Cause
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Welcome to the Interdome. The Interdome - You may be a blogger but you ain't no dancer. Allow me to, if I may, present a little statement about the "meaning bubble", and the associated undervaluing of "the real". Well, you can spend a lot of time thinking about things in this way, and it keeps you busy. But this was before I became a visual artist. I didn't want to be a visual artist. But, as M told me, "you are building an installation in an art space/gallery. You're a visual artist now, whe...Besides t...
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Waiting For a Train: East Coast Highlights, Part Two
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Waiting For a Train. Wednesday, July 2, 2008. East Coast Highlights, Part Two. A brush with fame. I was headed to the subway with my rolling suitcase, bound for Brooklyn, but I wasn't quite sure where the station was. I saw a woman striding across the street who looked like a likely source of directions, and hailed her. "Where do I catch the 1,2 or 3? I said. She began asking me about my final destination and suggesting the best entrance on Broadway when it dawned on me: Cynthia Nixon. A pyrate-puppet ro...
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Waiting For a Train: The Most Beautiful Chair Ever!
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Waiting For a Train. Monday, July 7, 2008. The Most Beautiful Chair Ever! A few years ago I bought two Knoll chairs. On Craigslist from a guy who was moving to Thailand. I think it was like $75 for both. The orange one, which was sitting in the living room for a few years, started to get mighty dingy. I thought about having it reupholstered, and called Welsh Upholstery. I'm so glad I did. The fabric is called Eclat Weave. July 24, 2008 at 11:59 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other Blogs I Read.
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Waiting For a Train: September 2007
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Waiting For a Train. Sunday, September 23, 2007. I love living in San Francisco, one of the more densely populated. Neighborhoods in one of the more densely populated cities in the country. One of the best things about it is all of the random encounters I have with people. I've lived here a long time, so I have a lot. I thought I'd share the random encounters I've had in the last week or so. On the 33 Stanyan. On the K Line. I saw another resident from my former job in housing. She is a manicurist in...
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In Your CD Player | Damage Noted
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In Your CD Player. In Your CD Player. Teenage Kicks The Undertones. I’ve Just Seen a Face Jim Sturgess. This Is Love PJ Harvey. In Spite of Ourselves John Prine and Iris DeMent. You Really Got a Hold on Me The Beatles. Mulder and Scully Catatonia. Do You Wanna Touch Me? Oh Yeah) Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. Let’s Go to Bed The Cure. Love Is Strange Mickey and Sylvia. Just Like Heaven The Watson Twins. Passionate Kisses Lucinda Williams. Syrup and Honey Duffy. I’m On Fire Bruce Springsteen. Digging in t...
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Waiting For a Train: June 2008
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Waiting For a Train. Saturday, June 28, 2008. East Coast Highlights, Part One. Just got back from nine days on the East Coast; a conference in Philadelphia, a couple of day's at my sister and brother in law's house in South Jersey, and three glorious days in NYC. Here are some of the best parts:. I got to check out my nephew Jay's first post-collegiate place of his own in the lovely Fairmount. Neighborhood of Philly. Aww. On YouTube for fun. Dinner with Jay and colleagues at La Viola. Which is a lovely r...
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BLOGFOOT: The sweetness
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Friday, May 22, 2009. An old friend of mine. Recently unearthed this and posted it on his facebook page - it's a segment from Steve Martin's 1981 NBC special "Comedy is not Pretty." This has been stuck in my head since viewing it way back then, but whenever I mentionedit to people they didn't know what I was talking about. Now am thrilled - nay, honored - to be able to present it to you, my loyal readers. EL PASO - MARTY ROBBINS STEVE MARTIN. Friday, May 22, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).