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just like starting over
An ambivalent relationship to be sure. Antagonistic. Lots of arguments. But breaking up is what they are wired to do. The quarrels, the separation, and the inevitable efforts to try and patch things up with a first love of the … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged anthony storr, David Park art, Elmer Bischoff, John Koch paintings, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Marcel Duchamp, Pablo Picasso, richard diebenkorn, Sigmind freud, tom wesselmann, willem de Kooning, wolfgang lederer
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gender in the red zone: social engineering the winning drive
There is no doubt that Super Bowl is popular, and for many reasons, among which it represents an aspect of a free democratic society.And, most cleverly, how the products we consume are alleged to represent our “freedom”. It reflects … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Marketing/Advertising/Media, Miscellaneous
Tagged Amanda Hess, Anita Sarkeesian, Ben Roethlisberger, Daniel Nasaw, Edgar Bernays, Feminist frequency, H.G. Wells, Jim Nantz, Kayne West, Kenneth Cole Groupon, Noam Chomsky, PETA Super Bowl, Robin Marty, Sigmind freud, tai carmen, Tim Hutton, Walter Lippmann
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Pete Seeger & The Road to Woodstock ( part b )
“They had the complexion of wealth, that clear white skin which is accentuated by the pallor of porcelain, the shimmer of satin, the finish on handsome furniture, and is maintained at its best by a modest diet of exquisite foods … Continue reading
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Tagged Artie Kornfeld, Artie Ripp, Babson College, BNN, Eli Kazan, Flaubert, Frank Genovese, Freud, Ghandi, Gustave Flaubert, Howard Green, Jesus, Madame Bovary, Mark Jenkins, Michael Lang, On The Waterfront, Pete Seeger, Sigmind freud, The Road to Woodstock, Wobblie, Wobblies, Woody Guthrie
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