And no. I didn't photoshop out his face. The shot came out this way.
Electric lightbulb dance factory!
Stones of Erasmus — Just plain good writing, teaching, thinking, doing, making, being, dreaming, seeing, feeling, building, creating, reading
Grill work from a door
in the Forbidden City in Beijing.
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A straphanger is focused on his phone as he waits for a subway train in New York City |
A boy learns to face his fears (© Focus Features) |
The video is of birds in a fountain in Lower Manhattan - near the Museum of Jewish Heritage and New York Harbor.
Discovering filters late in the game, I am all agog.
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“Human beings make life so interesting. Do you know, that in a universe so full of wonders, they have managed to invent boredom."
Production still from the Hogfather (2006) |
In this post, I share an audio podcast dramatic interpretation of an excerpt from Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Confessions.Who would have thought a spanking would have sparked a revolution? In this Eighteenth Century biographical classic, the birth of the coming-of-age narrative finds its place in this sensuous tale of a boy's "first uninterrupted consciousness of himself" in Jean-Jacques Rousseau's philosophical biography Confessions (1786).
In this post, I present a dramatic interpretation of an excerpt from Lewis Nordan's novel Music of the Swamp.It’s Summer in Arrow Catcher, Mississippi and Sugar Mecklin is invited to Dixie Dawn’s birthday party - but the thing is she and her family are the pariahs of this white-trash town and no one shows up but our brave protagonist Sugar - in this rollicking farcical dark comedy by American author Lewis Nordan . . .