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richard burton : cities of the saints
Breaking Victorian taboos, one expedition at a time… …In a later book, Explorations of the Highlands of the Brazil, Richard Burton described a village with 20 per cent more males than females and noted jovially” Is it not a waste … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred Bercovici, Arthur Symons, Belinda Marden Pratt, Brigham Young, Brigham Young and Richard Burton, Captain Richard Burton, Edward Rice, Frank Zappa, Frank Zappa Were Only in it for the Money, George Carlin, George Carlin Mormon, Isabel Arundell, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Mormon polygamy, orson pratt, Richard Burton the Arabian Nights, Richard Burton The City of the Saints, Richard Francis Burton, Rupert Everett, Rupert Everett Captain Sir Richard Burton, Tim Jeal author, Walter Phelps Dodge
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not pie in the sky
It is essential to have voices like Aron Kay on the political spectrum. Agree or not with him, one is not left indifferent. Although sometimes labeled an eccentric activist, its a coherent belief, a throwback to the socialism of nineteenth … Continue reading
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Tagged Abbie Hoffman, abe beame, amy arbus, aron kay, bill ayers, ed koch, emmanuel levinas, g. gordon liddy, George Carlin, Jerry Rubin, Martin Buber, nick lowe, otto larsen, Rupert Murdoch, terrence mckenna, william colby, William F. Buckley
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BUG OFF ON THE AMAZON: “They Will Offer No Civilities”
When the Indians assemble here the stranger may have an opportunity of seeing the aborigines dancing to the sound of their country music and painted in their native style. They will shoot their arrows for him with an unerring aim and send the … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous
Tagged Aimé Bonpland, Alexander von Humboldt, Alfred Russel Wallace, Candice Millard, Charles Darwin, Charles Waterton amazon, Claude Levi-Strauss, Ed Stafford Amazon, Edmundo Bielawski, Fabrice Demarthon, George Carlin, Henry Walter Bates, Janet Maslin, Jared Diamond, Lou Gold photography, Napoleon Chagnon, Piers Gibbon, Prince Kropotkin, Richard Spruce, simon horseford, Stephen Jay Gould
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GOD-MAN SACHS and ALMIGHTY DEBT
Its easy to think the God’s must be crazy. The lack of inaction, and sense of paralysis.The line always seems to go dead. In all likelihood, the Gods may have gotten involved with Goldman-Sachs; they went long on faith and … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Stern, Clarence Darrow, Daily Moaner, Donald McCrae, Edward Asner, Faisal Shazhad, George Carlin, Goldman Sachs, Henry Fonda, Jesse Jackson, Leopold and Loeb Trial, Lloyd Blankfein, Lloyd Blankfein Goldman Sachs, Mr. Shahzad, Paul Muni, SEIU President Andy Stern, Senator Carl Levin, Spencer Tracey, tabatha Southey, Wile E Coyote
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DIGGING FOR GODOT
It could be asked why is newness important for spiritual change? If reality is recognized as a recurring sequence then it might not be such a bad idea to embrace what it is; the mysterious now and turn back time … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Miscellaneous, Visual Art/Sculpture/etc.
Tagged Biblical Archaeology, Digging for Godot, George Carlin, Madame Pickwick, Ram in Thicket Ur, Sumerian King Lear List, tomb of Rekhmire, Tomb of Rekhmire Thebes, tomb of Seti, tomb of Tutankhamun, Werner Keller, Werner Keller the Bible as History
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