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Today's New York Times Compiled
poisonous solvent withdrawl from Iraq requiring a misleading response Go to NYTIMES.com our medication is killing these people a distress signal over a rainforest remains insidiously untamed lash out or defy military ethics and the creation of a special force to take a diversity problem especially acute for black women wholesome-looking Norwegians are pushing children MySpace.com I started taking an antidepressant More Magazine News -- Bob Marcacci
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Evolution Alphabet, by Jennifer Hill-Kaucher
As we wave goodbye to the z of Dan Waber's acrylabet, it's time to wave hello to the a of Jennifer Hill-Kaucher's Evolution Alphabet. New series begins today at: http://www.logolalia.com/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/ Regards, Dan Submissions of artworks based around the complete sequence of the roman alphabet which can be presented one letter at a time over the course of 26 days are invited. If you don't have a series of your own that fits that description, please consider making one.
Re: hypothetical arrival
hypnothetical arrival
Re: hypothetical arrival
realistic departure On Sun, 6 May 2007, Halvard Johnson wrote: hypnothetical arrival === Work on YouTube, blog at http://nikuko.blogspot.com . Tel 718-813-3285. Webpage directory http://www.asondheim.org . Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clc.as.wvu.edu:8080/clc/Members/sondheim for theory; also check WVU Zwiki, Google for recent. Write for info on books, cds, performance, dvds, etc. =
Musical Comedy
Musical Comedy New work on YouTube (some pieces already up but well compressed here) New work on http://nikuko.blogspot.com (added here and there) On MySpace and Facebook come along and fill them up New stuff on http://www.asondheim.org/ (trickling in) Musical Comedy, San Toy, A Chinese Musical Comedy, Edward Morton, Sidney Jones As You Desire Me, Allie Wrubel, signed Anita M. Coogan Spring Parade, sung by Deanna Durbin, signed Eleanor C. Graham If the Dreams that I dream Come True, Billy K. Wells, posed by Esther Walker When It's Lamplightin' Time in the Valley, Joe Lyons, Sam C. Hart, and the Vagabonds, Francis Langford's theme song Some handwritten stuff including With my Hands on my Shoulders, Sue M. Kain We Never Speak as We Pass By, Joe Sanders, signed Jean Darling (Little Rascals) Book Two, Rainbow Album of Popular Songs, 1933,1941? Star Dance Folios, 1-13, 15, 16, 17a, 18a, 19b, 20a, 21, 24, 26, 28 When my Baby Smiles at Me, Ted Lewis World's Greatest Song Folio, George M. Cohan's Songs of Yesteryear, Library of William J. McKenna, B64 The Popular Songs Monthly, April 1921 Little Miss Fix-It, W. J. Hurlbut, Harry B. Smith, Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth A Song Lyrics Publication, Song Hits, Volume 3 #4, 1939 Song Hit Folio, July 1935 Song Lyrics from Big Broadcast of 1938, Love and Hisses Song Hits, October 1939 Blue Grass Roy, The Hamlins Corncracker Book #4, 1936 World's Greatest Collection 88 Grand Old Songs Ted Browne's 1928 Song and Dance Folio Special Edition for 1924 Irving Berlin Inc. Universal Dance Folio for Piano Scarf Dance, scene d'ballet, Chaminade #383 The Amateur Volume 4 #3, November 1873 Victor Budget of Popular Songs, 1903 The Victor Dance Folio of Waltzes and Two-Steps, 1905 Lost in a Fog, Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh Victor Dance Folio #2, 1905 Victor Dance Folio #4, 1910 Dixieme Album Francis Salabert pour piano seul #18 Irving Berlin Inc. Universal Dance Folio for Piano Up to Date Songster You Can't Get Lovin' Where there Ain't Any Love, Will E. Skidmore and Jackmore Baxley dedicated to and sung by Marianne Harris (2 copies) I Like It, Irving Berlin That Certain Party, Words by Gus Kahn, music by Walter Donaldson, Irving Berlin Inc. Did you Mean It? Phil Baker, Sid Silvers, and Abe Lyman, 1927 Everybody Tells it to Sweeney (and Sweeney tells it to me), Ziegfield Folies of 1920 Crawford Music Corporation Song Album #2, Mac Gordon and Harry Revel Irving Berlin Inc. Universal Dance Folio for Piano, 1933 Tangoland Album by Famous Composers, 1932 Mid-Season Book #2, The Gem, Dance Folio for 1929 #2 Jack Mills #2 Dance Folio, 1924 E. T. Paull's Folio of Novelties and Marches, Book 2, 1904 Mark Stern Smart Set Dance Album, 1904 #4 The Witmark Dance Folio for Piano, 1905 Modern Styles and Harmonic Construction for Popular Piano Player, Marvin Kahn Max Morath's Guide to Ragtime, 1964 The Gem Dance Folio for 1924 Baby Face, Benny Davis and Harry Akst You Call it Madness but I Call it Love by Con Conrad, Gladys Dubois, Russ Colombo, and Paul Gregory What a Life, Trying to Live without You, Charlotte Kent, Louis Alter, originally introduced by Helen Morgan In a Little Spanish Town 'Twas on a Night Like This, Mabel Wayne and Louis and Young, featured by Julia Gerity (2 copies) Lonsome and Sorry, Benny Davis and Kahn Conrad Somebody's Wrong Song, Henry I. Marshall, Raymond Egan, Richard A. Whiting as featured by Sophie Tucker Bringing in the Sheaves, 1935 General Grant's March, E. Mack Albert von Tilser's Dance Folio of Popular Hits #2, 1905 The Mark Stern's Smart Set Dance Album #3, 1906 The Crown Dance Folio Arranged for the Piano by Lee Orean Smith #1, 1903 #4 1926 Jack Mills Dance Folio Albert von Tilser's Dance Folio of Popular Hits, 1905 Whitney-Warner #1 Folio Waltz and Two-Step, 1903 Words and Music Radio Gem Song Hits In the Garden of my Heart, Caro Roma and Ernest R. Ball The Mark Stern Beauty Dance Album #1, 1910 Griswold's Popular Collection Fifteen Pieces of Popular Music Merry Widow by Franz Lehar Two Characteristic Pieces, 1928 (may be missing a page) Molina's Album of Tangos and Spanish Favorites, 1933 Feist Dance Folio For Piano, 1921 L. Choclo Piano Solo by A. G. Villodo Pinwheels, Piano Solo by Bill Gillock Martha Fantasy Facile, Edouard Dorn, Op. 39 #306 Carlo Buti, Song Album of Continental Hits with Italian Lyrics, 1936 1941 Feist Song Folio Warner Brothers Song Folio Second Edition, 1939 Maybe (She'll Write Me, - She'll 'Phone me), Roy Turk, Ted Snyder, and Fred E. Ahlert, 1923 These Pieces are not published in book form (for hotel piano) Piano Dance Folio #1, 1905 Castle Society Dance Folio #2, 1914 (this is Mr and Mrs Vernon Castle) Castle Society Dance Folio for Piano, 1914 Perfection Dance Folio #1 for Piano, 1916 The Mark Stern Going Some Dance Album #1, 1913 Haviland's Dance Folio #1, Theodore Morse, 1904 The Chas. K. Harris Dance Album for Piano, 1902 The Best of Rodgers and Hart, modern The Hanon Studies by John Thompson, Book 1, 1937
Fwd: wake up call (fwd) - the best! - Alan
-- Forwarded message -- From: Hugenok [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: May 6, 2007 9:56 AM Subject: Re: wake up call To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Just a little more improved than the ones I was planning about 60 years ago! Great! enOK OMG! i love these things! m Robert Kezelis wrote: http://www.chilloutzone.de/files/player.swf?b=10l=197u=ILLUMllSOOAvIF//P_LxP92A42lCHCeeWCejXnHAS/c -- === Work on YouTube, blog at http://nikuko.blogspot.com . Tel 718-813-3285. Webpage directory http://www.asondheim.org . Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clc.as.wvu.edu:8080/clc/Members/sondheim for theory; also check WVU Zwiki, Google for recent. Write for info on books, cds, performance, dvds, etc. =
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it´s strange to look at old pictures it´s like these pictures are inside me and i get confused - is this inside or outside? how come pictures are possible? with our great intelligence i don´t think we have understood anything and they mock us of course the pictures will outlive me like the ones in the pictures now memory is a good thing with that you don´t know what´s inside or outside we knew before but now it´s a mess what is this reality supposed to be? the point of no return? some pictures are boring of course that´s the ones you thought would be interesting
Anus
Anus Fodder of dead hours indifferently humid between my legs. The dumb penumbra moans in the inky shade of my fingerprints unravelling the buttocks of the corpse in the warp of dusk. The curve of a voice resonates in the winter light of my ashes: bulbs and bones under the stupor of the frozen sundial. What immovable thing ignites the petal in a discharge of silence? A blood-stained potbelly is my laser leaf of solitude. To abruptly smell the anus of the tremulous sun, as if by instinct: ear of dawn, verbal glance, kiss of zero, star scar, paten patina, dust fuse, veins of twilight, nocturnal entrails, rabid aurora of pretexts, wrinkled adjectives, drizzle of fulgor in the corroded night. --Bob BrueckL
Re: Anus
Bob, it seems like you go quiet for a spell then reappear with some wonderful integrated change. this one's lovely. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anus Fodder of dead hours indifferently humid between my legs. The dumb penumbra moans in the inky shade of my fingerprints unravelling the buttocks of the corpse in the warp of dusk. The curve of a voice resonates in the winter light of my ashes: bulbs and bones under the stupor of the frozen sundial. What immovable thing ignites the petal in a discharge of silence? A blood-stained potbelly is my laser leaf of solitude. To abruptly smell the anus of the tremulous sun, as if by instinct: ear of dawn, verbal glance, kiss of zero, star scar, paten patina, dust fuse, veins of twilight, nocturnal entrails, rabid aurora of pretexts, wrinkled adjectives, drizzle of fulgor in the corroded night. --Bob BrueckL
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Along all colours and inside directed statements, pinched metre as if you coud: you know the war on durfaces, you know the extent of dangling, yiou know the wind went away... arrested ij clver days of delight, yiou spend spring in green doings, almost drunk but almost sober too
document drama
Want to make a diamond galaxy, out of precious neutrinos that were kissed by mother up? Skip the verbs, you were always the noun. And then the cage that existed in language, beguiling, drink off the water. The last word in a sentence is the way it sails. If this excuse were religious, you'd pine for blows against stolid empire. Instead, dog sleeps on rug, and beds are confederated. Trust the drama of poem in process, it kills the sink in which the water falls. Falling water dreams of diamonds. Diamonds are certitude brought to a stupid economy. Were you religious when you read across the bored? Stop in the nine times, then dream, thru. Your references will reprove as needed.
Re: Anus
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