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the paranormal: does what matter
…Now there is a vast amount of testimony to psi phenomena. Freud and Jung took their existence for granted; they fascinated William James; and as Arthur Koestler pointed out in his The Roots of Coincidence, the British Society for Psychical … Continue reading
lobal society: southbound
At a bedrock level, it is not known exactly why.But through the tools of observation and occasional research what is known is that the extremes tend to be present, the actions are cryptic and its all wrapped in an elliptic … Continue reading
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Tagged Benjamin Franklin left handed, Benjamin Netanyahu left-handed, Dr. Manjiri Prabhu, Dr. Norman Geschwind, Hy Peskin photography, Jeremy Brett, Left-handed dyslexia, left-handedness research, Leonardo Da Vinci, Lewis Caroll Through the Looking Glass, Lewis Carroll, Lewis Carroll left handed, Mahmoud Abbas left-handed, Sam Wang left-handed researcher, Sam Wang PHD, Whitey Ford
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you know my method, watson
by Jesse Marinoff Reyes ( Jesse Marinoff Reyes Design , Maplewood, N.J.) The Return of Sherlock Holmes Penguin Books, 1986 Illustration and Design: Paul Davis (b. 1938)/Paul Davis Studio This is what’s called a TV tie-in (or movie tie-in) design. … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged David Burke, derek lamb, edward gorey, Edward Hardwicke, Ivan Chermayeff, Jeremy Brett, joseph papp, joseph papp public theatre, paul davis design, paul davis studio, paula scher, Robert Downey Jr., seymour chwast, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the return of sherlock holmes
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THE BAD SAMARITAN
Only the numb survive. Its a new Sherlock Holmes for the X-Box generation.. Holmes Alone for the Holidays and with Robert Downey Jr. in the lead role, it could be said that between the yule and mistletoe, viewers may be … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Marketing/Advertising/Media, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged Augustus Egg, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Edward VII, H.G. Wells, Holman Hunt, Jeremy Brett, Lewis Carroll, Lilly langtry, Marie Studholme, Oscar Wilde, Robert Downey Jr., Samuel Butler, Sherlock Holmes, Sigmund Freud, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Steven Seagal, Voltaire, William Gladstone, William Morris, Yeats
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