November 2007
7 posts
Moving a 100-Year-Old Church Trent Gilliss, Online... →
boy asleep
The incredible feeling of laying one’s child down each time during the night can only be matched by his warm embrace and smiling kiss upon the sun’s awakening (actually, that’s more poetic than true). I’m still tired though.
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Lift My Words, Then Let's Make a Movie →
I had the great fortune to read Lethem’s novel Motherless Brooklyn and book of short stories Men and Cartoons. Fortunate because they didn’t wreak of peculiarity and cleverness, and yet the characters were a tad eccentric and the plot lines were, well, clever.
Lethem doesn’t stop creating at the keyboard. Check out The Promiscuous Materials Project. This willingness to let go...
Dance on TU Tomorrow
I’ve been immersing myself in production for our program on Rural Studio for so long that I can feel my happiness quotient shrinking dramatically from exhaustion. I saw an article from MinnPost come across the feed about TU Dance, which my colleague mentioned were a fabulous company in the area. This video brought back a flowing beauty that doesn’t grace my private work production or...
Yeah, I was a bit shocked and bitter when the girl behind the counter got uppity with me about taking photos of my colleagues in the store. Then I see this interesting vid from Monocle. I’m just sayin’… Here’s the intro from the mag: “In Monocle issue 02, we featured Los Angeles-based architect Andrea Lenardin Madden. The Austrian modernist might have seemed an odd choice...
Burma - Buddhism and Power (November 1, 2007) →