Tri-Cornered Baseball Game
Various Apocalyptic Scenes from the Prophetic Messenger (ca. 1827–61)
The Incredible Lightness of Being
“After the Emirates Air Line fiasco, most people in the UK had written off cable cars as a valid public transport mode. But reading about the official gondola proposal for Vancouver’s Burnaby Mountain university campus as an ideal solution, this mode warrants another look. Niche transport modes are ideal solutions, but only for specific geographic transport problems – funiculars, catamarans, hydrofoils, and cable cars. The key is not to fall for the salesperson’s or politician’s pitch, but to apply them appropriately. Cable cars are increasingly being constructed to connect topographically constrained urban areas in an inexpensive and quick manner. ...”
Nights of Ballads & Blues - McCoy Tyner (1963)
Brian Eno - Film Music 1976-2020
When Sun Ra Went to Egypt in 1971: See Film & Hear Recordings from the Legendary Afrofuturist’s First Visit to Cairo
John Lennon and the Politics of the New Left
Watch “Jackson Pollock 51,” a Historic Short Film That Captures Pollock Creating Abstract Expressionist Art on a Sheet of Glass Image
2014 October: Jackson Pollock's Mural
August Wilson, American Bard
2017 July: Fences (2016), 2017 August: The Ground on Which I Stand, a Speech on Black Theatre and Performance (1992), 2018 July: Pittsburgh Cycle, 2018 August: August Wilson in St. Paul: A MN Original Special, 2020 May: August Wilson's Blues Poetry, 2020 July: On Lessons From August Wilson’s Jitneys
Gramsci in the postcolony
2013 July: Gramsci Monument, 2018 January: The Fate of the Party
Bird bath
“A bird bath (or birdbath) is an artificial puddle or small shallow pond, created with a water-filled basin, in which birds may drink, bathe, and cool themselves. A bird bath can be a garden ornament, small reflecting pool, outdoor sculpture, and part of creating a vital wildlife garden. A bird bath is an attraction for many different species of birds to visit gardens, especially during the summer and drought periods. Bird baths that provide a reliable source of water year round add to the popularity and ‘micro-habitat’ support. Bird baths can be pre-made basins on pedestals and columns or hang from leaves and trees, or be carved out depressions in rocks and boulders. ...”
Greatest Hits Music issue: Playlists
8 Famous Writers Writing About Not Writing
Rise of The Troubadour Warriors - Tropical Grooves & Afrofunk International Vol.3
Roman Polanski’s ‘Tess’ is a work of great pastoral beauty as well as vivid storytelling
2014 March: Tess (1979), 2014 July: Chinatown (1974), 2020 February: The Enduring Vision of Chinatown
Because of a Flower - Ana Roxanne (2020)
December Stargazing: The Meaning of Meteorites Image
Looking for a Berenice Abbott bar on 56th Street
Various Artists – From Brussels with Love
YouTube: From Brussels With Love 17 videos
Bruegel as Cinema
“Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s The Hunters in the Snow is a study of apocalypse. In 1565, the year the painting was completed, as a number of climatologists and historians have noted, Europe was in the midst of the Little Ice Age. People starved. Agricultural communities regressed to hunting and gathering. Good Christians regressed to survival of the fittest. Except for one dead fox and a tiny, full-ish game bag, Bruegel’s hunters have come home empty-handed. They pass a tavern whose sign shows Hubertus, the patron saint of hunting. The sign hangs crookedly, one stiff gust away from falling. ... Bruegel seems like a better fit for a certain type of film than for poetry. His indiscriminate eye; his contempt for obvious ‘takeaways’; his wide, lucid images withholding judgment—in all these ways, he anticipates the ‘slow cinema‘ of the last few decades. It seems appropriate that director Andrei Tarkovsky, a pivotal figure in the flourishing of this kind of cinema, should be the first major filmmaker to put Hunters to work onscreen. ...”
2010 May: Peasant, 2011 March: "The Harvesters", Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 2012 February: The Mill and the Cross - Lech Majewski, 2012 December: The Lord of Misrule and the Feast of Fools., 2013 July: Netherlandish Proverbs, 2014 August: Children's Games (1560), 2016 May: The Hunters in the Snow (1565), 2018 November: Peeling Back the Paint to Discover Bruegel’s Secrets 2012 May: Solaris, 2018 October: Andrei Rublev (1966)
The Libraries of My Life By Jorge Carrión Image
“I was thirteen and wanted to work. Someone told me that you could get paid to referee basketball games and where to go to find out about such weekend employment. I needed income to bolster my collections of stamps and Sherlock Holmes novels. I vaguely remember going to an office full of adolescents queueing in front of a young man who looked every inch an administrator. When my turn came, he asked me if I had any experience and I lied. I left that place with details of a game that would be played two days later, and the promise of 700 pesetas in cash. Nowadays, if a thirteen-year-old wants to research something he’s ignorant about, he’ll go to YouTube. That same afternoon I bought a whistle in a sports shop and went to the library. ...”
The Sopranos - Season 6
YouTube: Season 6 Trailer - Official HBO, The Sopranos - Season 6 107 videos
Ralph Steadman: A Life in Ink Image
Trump’s Crazy and Confoundingly Successful Conspiracy Theory Image
W - Biden–Ukraine conspiracy theory
***Taking Giuliani’s Insane, Un-American Press Conference Seriously (Video)
****** NY Times: He Pretended to Be Trump’s Family. Then Trump Fell for It.
March 2020: Can YouTube Quiet Its Conspiracy Theorists?, 2020 October: QAnon, Blood Libel, and the Satanic Panic