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white men and black cats: fraternal disorder
the cult of the black cat…… Art Chantry (art@artchantry.com): This is a small shopping bag (the sort of thing to put a few nails in) from Copeland Lumber – a local northwest hardware/lumber store. I believe they’re still in business, … Continue reading
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Tagged american graphic design history, art chantry, black cat occult, black cat symbolism, c.h. pants rowland, concatonated order of the hoo- hoo, copeland lumber, Edgar Allen Poe, Henri Matisse, IWW, Kate Middleton, president harding, Prince William, Shoeless Joe Jackson, Teddy Roosevelt, The Wobblies
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king for a day: take a pass on the cake
All the king’s men and women. Indeterminancy and inevitability, fortuity and fate.Sacred geometry and secret recipes. The chance of being king. Or is it chance? The chance of being king is charged with multiple and contradictory associations among of which … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred Jarry, Aristotle, Christopher Hitchens, cosmati floor, cosmati pavement, Douglas Kellner, Guy Debord, Inigo Jones, james frazer the golden bough, Jean Baudrillard, Kate Middleton, King James I, Mary Queen of Scots, Prince William, XTC Andy Partridge
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the golden bough: keeping the show on the road
Its the Antiques Roadshow up on Cripple Creek.The Golden Bough, the first king, sexless in suburbia and watch out for those in-laws.The comparison of today’s Royal family with Elizabeth I and James I are not that far-fetched as the current … Continue reading
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Tagged Christopher Hitchens, Henry Lord Darnley, James Frazer, james frazer the golden bough, Kate Middleton, Livinus de Vogelaare, Lord Darnley, Mary Queen of Scots, Prince Charles, Prince William, Queen Elizabeth I, Thomas Paine
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what is and what it seems may be: manufacturing contentment?
Was he really the connoisseur who by accident sleepwalked into history? William James, the nineteenth-century psychologist wrote that “the greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes of mind.” In … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Roberts, Christopher Hitchens, Colin Firth, David Druck, Dreyfus Affair, Edward Bernays, Fruity Metcalfe, Howard Zinn, John Grigg, Kate Middleton, Nathan Straus, Neville Chamberlain, Noam Chomsky, Philip Ziegler, Prince William, Robert Capa, The King's Speech, Timothy Spall, Wallis Simpson, William James, William Manchester, Winston Churchill
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