Monthly Archives: December 2012

Solstice and Family (minus Joe)

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The Pleasures of a Snowy Morning in Woodland Hills

 

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The Sonosopher

Alex Caldiero gave me this print a couple of years ago. I just had it framed and have been thinking about it. A few weeks ago I wrote about Nina Pops’ works that imagine a novel by Zarko Radakovic as … Continue reading

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Mormons and Gays

The Mormon Church has just introduced a new website that softens its rhetoric on gay members of the church. One possible reason for ongoing tensions between Mormons and gays is revealed in the first two sentences of the text in … Continue reading

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The Landscapes Through Which We Travelled

The Landscapes Through Which We Traveled For Peter Handke, on His 70th Birthday by Žarko Radaković (Translated by Scott Abbott from Brigitte Döbert’s German translation of the original Serbian) We met thirty years ago. In Salzburg. I had traveled from … Continue reading

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Eugene Richards: Serbs and Magazines

I just got the Phaidon 55 book of photos by Eugene Richards, with a searing introductory text by Chuck Bowden. The two men have worked together and are working together in Richards’ Brooklyn house. Richards is choosing 55 photos for … Continue reading

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