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The Curious Crumb: The Boom's Bombed
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Monday, February 16, 2009. It tells us. No money in it! In The New York Times by Holland Cotter corresponds nicely to my thoughts about art and the recession, particularly this bit:. It’s day-job time again in America, and that’s O.K. Artists have always had them — van Gogh the preacher, Pollock the busboy, Henry Darger the janitor — and will again. The trick is to try to make them an energy source, not a chore. But Cotter offers some land:. Which is what needs to happen. Aux armes. Rubin Museum of Art.
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The Curious Crumb: It's just a jump to the left...
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Monday, January 26, 2009. It's just a jump to the left. Many who know me are familiar with my interest in East Germany. This slight obsession dates back to the few months in 2000 when I spent lived in an apartment in Friedrichshain, a neighbourhood that was part of East Berlin. I shared this apartment in an altbau. With the French-German owner of a health food store and his dog Paula. Across the street was another altbau. A slightly different take. For anyone who wants an idea of what it was like, I ...
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Digital vs Analogue – The Big Bath Showdown | Lily Holland
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Dalliances with digital media. March 20, 2012. Digital vs Analogue – The Big Bath Showdown. Yesterday at the Bath Digital Festival. A new event was launched. D:BATE. Held their first ever showdown between experts, on the subject “Digital Is Killing The Print Industry”. In the Pump Rooms, the crowd was polled on whether they agree with the statement. 8216;Digital is killing the print industry- the presses will stop running in ten years’. Arguing FOR the motion were:. Chris Book ( audiobook extraordinaire.
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Alchemy Prague Reading and Performances Series: Performers' Pages
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Read your own work. Singer songwriter, artist. Http:/ cafeirreal.alicewhittenburg.com. Writer, translator, editor. Writer, newspaper editor. Singer songwriter, artist. Artist, writer, translator. Poet, playwright, journalist. Poet, writer, critic. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Where to find us. Join us on Facebook. 169;2013 Alchemy; designed by Michaela Freeman; logo by Ken Nash. Powered by Blogger.
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Out of the Woods Now: A first encounter with Julian Gough
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Out of the Woods Now. Wherever we go, there seems to be only one business at hand- that of finding workable compromises between the sublimity of our ideas and the absurdity of the fact of us." Annie Dillard, "An Expedition to the Pole". A first encounter with Julian Gough. Thanks to Dalkey's Facebook site. And their posting of an amazing interview with Julian Gough. Do you want your work to be translated? Why or why not? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Some call it obsession. Books on the nightstand.
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The Curious Crumb: May 2008
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Sunday, May 18, 2008. This is the intro to a Japanese t.v. show based on a Chinese tale about the Monkey King. He, with two other deities thrown out of heaven for bad behaviour, accompanies the Buddhist monk Tripitaka to India to bring back Buddhist scrolls to China. Hilarity ensues. Be sure to groove down to the theme music. Links to this post. Favourite t.v. shows. Sunday, May 11, 2008. Miss Love died early in her 92 nd. Scientific inference: Love no marriage = long life. Links to this post.
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The Curious Crumb: April 2008
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Sunday, April 27, 2008. Links to this post. The New York Botanical Garden. Sunday, April 20, 2008. Newspaper writing from 1911. Why I love archives. Click to enlarge. Worth reading. Links to this post. Thursday, April 17, 2008. Links to this post. Thursday, April 10, 2008. A Short Introduction to Doof. How can we recognize Doof? Here are some guidelines and questions to ask oneself before committing any Doof to one’s digestive tract:. 1 Colour. Found in nature or a test-tube? Do you eat parrots? Are ther...
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The Curious Crumb: Fashion: Is there any hope for me?
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Thursday, November 6, 2008. Fashion: Is there any hope for me? Here's some more Hadley Freeman for you, this time addressing the age-old question of heels. Why, how, why, what, why, why, and–the big question–why? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Fashion: Is there any hope for me? Yes, We Can! Rubin Museum of Art. Dahlink, You Look Mahvelous.
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The Curious Crumb: Tailored Seduction
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Saturday, February 28, 2009. I had a bit of an epiphany this weekend. Not about the meaning of life or how to enjoy a recession or why we are all but grains of sand, etc., etc. This epiphany was more important than any of that, and much more life-changing. I had a sudden realization about the worth of tailoring. Was a mag later folded in Glamour.). Tailored clothes are great - see 40s movies about `Career Girls' esp. K Hepburn - but a point to remember is the underpinning. For a neat look at men's views ...
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