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Tag Archives: Neal Gabler
Pretty babies:from Drawing Room to the rabbit hole
The shadows of celebrity shows all the reflections of a flickering candle.The shadows are the flip side of the spotlight. They are unpredictable and turn in usual paths and shapes at times..Its always been a battle between the trickle down … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham Maslow, Alice Liddell, Aspasia Karras, Brooke Shields, Garry Gross, Kristine Harmon, Lewis Caroll, Louis Malle, Max Weber, Neal Gabler, Nina Teicholz, Richard Prince, RIchard Prince Spiritual America, Terri Shields
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TROPING ALONG WITH MY MEME
What is being developed is a new alternative model for exchanging cultural products. There’s a whole other economy at work, traditionally in art and craft, now on the web in which people give to each other for socially motivated reasons … Continue reading
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Tagged Advice Dog, Alex Vo, Ben Huh, Eric Banks, Grant McCracken, Jonathon Lethem, Joshua Green, Lewis Hyde, Mike Arauz, Neal Gabler, Nikki Usher, Pierre Levy, Romy Ribitzky, Sam Ford, Terry Pratchett, Tim Ryan
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''F'' IS FOR FAKE AND FOOTBALL
Did he or did he not touch the ball with his hand? Of course he took a dive; it had to be fake. He was allegedly hit in the shin ,but was clutching his shoulder.A Pain in the butt, but … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Marketing/Advertising/Media, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft, Visual Art/Sculpture/etc.
Tagged Al Davis, Armando Galarraga, Brazil's Rivaldo, Claude Manet, Clifford Irving, Cristiano Ronaldo, Diego Maradona, Edouard Manet, Elmyr de Hory, Football dives and fake injuries, Football World Cup, Gary Graver, Howard Hughes, Manet, Neal Gabler, Orson Welles, Paul Cezanne, Peter Bogdanovich, Picasso, Rivaldo, Robert Houdin, Simon Johnson, Soccer diving, Steve Hodge, The Matrix, umpire Jim Joyce, World Cup South Africa
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