Set at Tonic
Azure recorded this; I wanted, at least for myself, a video record of my
guitar-work. The file (37 megs, highly compressed, apologies) is from
Sunday's set at Tonic. http://www.asondheim.org/Tonic.mp4 Enjoy -
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shooting from the hip with information by watching his posture. When
he'd slide into full recline, arms akimbo, hands behind head, he was
making it up.
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365 days, 365 people
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Dear Alan,
**Urge your senators to oppose cuts in endangered species funding.**
The administration's budget request for the coming fiscal year proposes big
cuts in funding for the protection of endangered species. Yet funding is
already woefully inadequate
Review of some recent books and a couple of things, mostly liked -
Interagir, Avec les technologies numeriques, Nouvelles de Danse, 2004.
This is a Belgian journal special issue devoted to dance and technology;
there are articles by Johannes Birringer, La Danse et la perception
interactives),
Alan Sondheim wrote:
I read FoS recently. I thought Lethem's localism was authentic, if that
means anything. the story lagged into the normative, which disappointed
me. I guess I was prepped for something more surprising. Lethem's book
of essays shows someone close to obsessive about comix and
incest
Have you read Motherless Brooklyn? I want to read more of him, just not
sure what/where to begin? - Alan
On Tue, 4 Apr 2006, Allen Bramhall wrote:
Alan Sondheim wrote:
I read FoS recently. I thought Lethem's localism was authentic, if that
means anything. the story lagged into the normative,
Alan Sondheim wrote:
Have you read Motherless Brooklyn? I want to read more of him, just not
sure what/where to begin? - Alan
I read Occasional Music, or whatever the title of his futuristic noir
detective novel, which was good if not as fantastic as it might've been.
I guess I'd recommend it
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-- http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/
Festive and utterly empty image for use
as stage prop in an English remake of
Octave Mirbeau's Grand Guignol era
Morality Farce, _Scruples_
about a gentlemen thief who gets caught
stealing from a wealthy art connoisseur, but
who charms his victim with his elegant style
and philosophy. A comedy.
01:02:03 04/05/06
The Journal of Eighteenth Century Fiction now has a list
of selected free articles
if interested. I found the Defoe articles particularly
interesting, especially after watching
Bunuel's Robinson Crusoe a few weekends ago in a new
restored edition..
It was also one of my favorite books in
I can see this with a Shakespeare comedy! Really lively! - Alan
On Tue, 4 Apr 2006, phanero wrote:
Festive and utterly empty image for use
as stage prop in an English remake of
Octave Mirbeau's Grand Guignol era
Morality Farce, _Scruples_
about a gentlemen thief who gets caught
stealing from
pests?
yeasty money
Testy killOn 4/4/06, Steve Dalachinsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yeasty money
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