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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Photography : Julie Thi Underhill
Born in the United States in 1976, Julie Thi Underhill began to photograph in 1994. Influenced by her aesthetics as a painter and by her preference to remain unobtrusive, she uses only existing light for her portraits and landscapes. For … Continue reading
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Teenage Wasteland
Today I’m listening to Augustine on Librivox, with the music below, by Stuart Dempster and Pauline Oliveros, coming out of the same set of speakers. It’s actually quite a powerful experience. If you haven’t yet purchased the book, or even … Continue reading
Now UNperturbed – The Joshua Payne Orchestra
The Joshua Payne Orchestra featuring: Dan Thomas: Drums Ron Harrell: Bass • “Zoom” “300″ “Miami” www.joshuapayneorchestra.com
Preview of Unsaid Six: People on My Breath, by Rick Poinsett
JOHN They lied? They lied? Okay. Do you know what a lie is? Do you know what a lie does to the social fabric of La Rez? A lie limbers one’s manhood, puts one in the Mahmood for love with … Continue reading
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Unsaidquarters – The Golden Hour
We knew for long the mansion’s look And what we said of it became A part of what it is . . . Children, Still weaving budded aureoles, Will speak our speech and never know, Will say of the mansion … Continue reading
Preview of Unsaid Six: Of a Girl, a Boy, a Boy, and a River – by Jordaan Mason
A RIVER A girl and a boy and a boy and a river. All speaking the same language, congruently, but forgetting how to return the favour. A girl standing in the river trying to swim it and tame it. A … Continue reading
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Cervical Cortex – Lara Candland
• oravit Iona ad Dominum Deum suum de utero piscis • The Stuttgart Psalter, an illuminated Carolingian manuscript Place of origin: Saint-Germain-des-Prés Date of manuscript : around 830 CE Signature : Cod. bibl. 23 • moby dick: chapter lxxv abridged• … Continue reading
Androgyny: Woolf Against Gender
Just as a perspective need not be actually perceived by anyone, so a ‘life’ need not be actually lived by anyone. – Bertrand Russell So, what exactly is Virginia Woolf saying about the need to get over gender? Clearly, she … Continue reading
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