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Voldemort as Richard III – Arts and Crafts Utopia
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Arts and Crafts Utopia. How we live, and how we might live. Voldemort as Richard III. July 20, 2016. My mom has a vivid review of Almeida theater’s production of Richard III starring the brilliant Ralph Fiennes (best known for playing Voldemort from the Harry Potter films. Fiennes has racked up an impressive list of villains on stage and screen: Amon Goethe (. Voldemort, and now Shakespeare’s most wickedly charismatic villain (well, maybe a close second to Iago…), Richard III. And starring Ralph Fiennes.
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Arts and Crafts Utopia. How we live, and how we might live. Tag: Arts and Crafts. Why We Make Things and Why It Matters. August 28, 2015. Available from Amazon. Click here. Why We Making Things and Why It Matters: The Education of a Craftsman. Available from Amazon, click here. Korn’s answers to the question. Why We Make Things and Why It Matters. The Pope, Morris, and the Environment. June 28, 2015. Laudato Si: On Care for Our Common Home. Guardian review of Morris exhibition at National Portrait Gallery.
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R.I.P. Catherine Coulson – Arts and Crafts Utopia
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Arts and Crafts Utopia. How we live, and how we might live. Pen and ink drawing of Catherine Coulson as the Log Lady by John Murphy. October 3, 2015. Ashland, OR, where my family lives, is mourning the passing of a beloved community member and Oregon Shakespeare Festival actor, Catherine Coulson. Although she played an astonishing array of characters on stage, she will forever be identified with the iconic role of the Log Lady on David Lynch’s. Why We Make Things and Why It Matters. January 10, 2017.
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Exhibition Review: “Unfortunately, It Was Paradise” – Arts and Crafts Utopia
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Arts and Crafts Utopia. How we live, and how we might live. Exhibition Review: “Unfortunately, It Was Paradise”. August 10, 2015. It was a pleasure to reflect on her thoughtful, fascinating series. Mist shrouds an open field; the softness suffocates. In. The review is available as a PDF for download through Contemporaneity’s website. Why We Make Things and Why It Matters. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. January 10, 2017. Henry George and William Morris. August 6, 2016.
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"Mystical Rose" Vestment Set | Catholic Liturgical Vestments
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Faith and love in every stitch. 8220;Mystical Rose” Vestment Set. Just in time for the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, I am posting what has been a passion project, long postponed a four-piece Marian vestment set. With the theme of Mary under her title as “Mystical Rose.”. Besides being the traditional color honoring Mary, has another significance for roses: a “blue rose”. The rose emblem was designed exquisitely by my brother John. The base fabric is a liturgical metallic acetate. October 7, 2013.
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"The Pelican and the Sacred Heart" | Catholic Liturgical Vestments
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Faith and love in every stitch. 8220;The Pelican and the Sacred Heart”. Two vestment sets, in purple. Were made for a wonderful newly-ordained priest in 2012. Legend has it that the pelican. Pierces her own breast in order to feed her young, and hence this image is an ancient Christian symbol. Of the sacrificial love of Christ. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). March 29, 2013.
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Henry George and William Morris – Arts and Crafts Utopia
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Arts and Crafts Utopia. How we live, and how we might live. Henry George and William Morris. August 6, 2016. George’s theory of rentier exploitation) and. Marx’s theory of capitalist exploitation) to help account for why Morris threw his lot in with Marx, not George. In Morris’s view, George’s study,. For all its merits, ultimately failed to account for why poverty persisted (even thrived) in the most advanced civilizations — a problem that persists to this day. Here’s the first few paragraphs:. 2002), M...
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climate change – Arts and Crafts Utopia
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Arts and Crafts Utopia. How we live, and how we might live. William Morris and Climate Change. November 14, 2014. Just released its Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. And the news is bad. And about to get worse. The New York Times. The effects will likely include food shortages, refugee crises, the flooding of major cities and entire island nations, and the mass extinction of plants and animals. 8220;Selfie with Face Masks”. The New York Times. William Morris, Proto-Environmentalist. Morris also ...
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Chicago – Arts and Crafts Utopia
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Arts and Crafts Utopia. How we live, and how we might live. In Conversation with Regina Mamou. January 3, 2016. I had the pleasure of talking recently with the talented and thoughtful artist Regina Mamou about her site-responsive installation,. At Chicago’s Mission Gallery. 1431 W. Chicago Ave). CAN-TV was on hand to film our conversation, which ranged over the last five years or so of her work, including the 2012 photographic series that originally brought her to my attention,. June 4, 2015. The fact th...
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