Served So Raw From Miami
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The organizers meet the disorganized. Thanks to Danny and Nicole and So Raw
for everything!
Welcome back, all. I trust you were all satiated when I poste...
An ordinary evening in Los Angeles
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Ryoji Ikeda's 100 Cymbals and Alison Knowles's Proposition #2: Make a Salad
were performed last night at the Los Angeles Philharmonic. The salad was
quite ...
Thoughts on the NYT MO Platform article …
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Y’all, my Afro is featured in The New York Times!
Check it out.
I was interviewed about the Missouri Democratic Party’s platform drama
earlier this ye...
UPDATE: Art Blog By Bob, version 2.0
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Hello! Welcome! Welcome to new comers and to old friends alike! *Art
Blog By Bob* aims to explore the world of the visual arts primarily, but
delves int...
Obsessive cold medicine dreaming
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about an ordinary woman charged with euthanizing the entire world's supply
of frozen chicken parts/ familiarity with cactus and manzanita had helped
her ac...
The merry month.
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THIS SUMMER FOOD & WhIskEy goes vegan. In the month of May I'll host
weekly recipe post events devoted to each of the dear sacrifices to follow;
there a...
Watch this and remain unmoved
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This is a dip into where I’m going with the next mix. This particular
avenue of Cajun music used to rub me the wrong way because it is so
unrelentingly hap...
Yessss!
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Guess who I met today?
Listen to Mike Newman's interview with Derek on EVR: just select the Nov 5
archive. Mike always scores the best guests--because...
Different trains for different brains
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W. Somerset Maughan's novel *The Razor's Edge*, which takes its title from
a quotation* out of the Vedantic scripture the Katha Upanishad, contains
the f...
Martha is a genius
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I'm no Martha hater and, as you've probably figured out, I have fantasies
about having a clean and organized house (in my eternal anti-hoarding
fight, I re...
Bang A Gong
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*to Paul Harrison*
3 or 4 bottles of tussin
and a couple vics I'd
be good to go taking
down a bank on new year's
eve all those fat tellers
already dripping ...
Smartphone society
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In a world where the smartphone is now ubiquitous, photographers capture
daily life in which the personal device is part of the moment. Whether it
is used ...
The Year of the Critter
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This year hasn't been much of a photo year for me. I'm alright with that.
I've been keeping busy with work, my bicycles, and little furry cute
things.My zo...
The moon and others.
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I woke up very early this morning wanting to blurt this out. I don't use
this forum any longer and perhaps I thought it could be a partial secret.
Anyway, ...
We get by with a little help from our friends...
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The core of creative work is exchange. We exchange ideas, we collaborate,
we share ourselves with each other (as in photographer and subject.) A few
month...
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