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political science
The basics behind anti-Zionism and the despotic regimes, puppet enterprises around and affiliated with it can be traced back to a visceral antipathy towards colonialism in general. Colonialism as a demonic entity and deeply embedded within the fabric of the … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion
Tagged Arthur Ruppin, Brian Williams, Christopher Stevens ambassador, Elie Wiesel, glenn greenwald, Hannah Arendt, Jeff Greenwald, Lucille Ball, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Marx Brothers, Randy Newman, Richard Engel, Salman Rushdie, Susan Sontag, Walter Benjamin
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snap up the bargains: the price is slight
You can think of it as a country fair, a high end flea market, a tombola. There is so much art work out in the hands of collectors that these type of circus events are required as another outlet to … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Marketing/Advertising/Media
Tagged Alexander Calder, alexander calder BMW, Anish Kapoor, Bing Crosby, Elizabeth Taylor Collection, elizabeth taylor jewelry, European Fine art fair, Gerrit Dou, Herve Poulain art car, Lucille Ball, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, madame pickwick art supplies, Michael Ayrton, paul gauguin still life 1917, Tefaf Maastricht, Thorstein Veblen, Westminster Kennels
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like necking with siamese twins
Why should violence be disavowed? After all, its just part of a tragic narrative seen within the context of the world’s greater failure and shortcomings. Perhaps, if we can remove the varnish of its mythology, we can, as Jean Genet … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Literature/poetry/spoken word
Tagged Abbie Hoffman, Allan Krapow, Clement Greenberg, Donald Kuspit, Edmund White, Frantz Fanon, Franz Kafka, George Soros, Georges Sorel, hadrien laroche, Jacques Derrida, Jean Genet, Jean Paul Sartre, Lucille Ball, Marcel Duchamp, mark ruffalo, martin kramer, Max Horkheimer, murray krieger, occupy wall street, Piet Mondrian, Walter Benjamin
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A BLIND DATE WITH BLIND FATE
”In both the film and its source, the scandalously popular novel by Fanny Hurst, Ray has economic and social options other than life in the Back Street. It may be the devil’s bargain under the patriarchy, but it is a … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft, Music/Composition/Performance
Tagged Adam Smith, Bob Dylan, Bob Hope, Brief Encounter David Lean, Bright Lights Film Journal, Charles Boyer, David Lean, Fannie Hurst, Fanny Hurst, Germaine Greer, Irene Dunne, James mason, John Flaus, John M. Stahl, Lolita, Lucille Ball, Margaret Sullavan, Noel Coward, Stanley Kubrick, Susan White, Trevor Howard, Vladimir Nabokov, Werner Fassbinder
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