July 2009
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advice
T says life is a cabaret.
June 2009
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breakfast
Avocado, Banana & Donut (Peento) Peach. I don’t know what T had. Probably something from Pain Quotidien.
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omphaloskepsis
the contemplation of one’s navel as an aid to meditation.[1] It is well known in the usually jocular phrase directed towards self-absorbed pursuits: “contemplating one’s navel” or “navel-gazers.” This criticism is also often leveled at professions which are interested in themselves: movies about Hollywood, for example, or television shows about television...
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For each one of us lives in his microcosm, the solidity of this world is a mere...
– Sylvia Townsend Warner, The Corner that Held Them (1948)
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We Love Dan Graham
ubuweb:
Rock My Religion (1982-84) 1982-84, 55:27 min, b&w and color, sound
Going to the Dan Graham Retrospective opening tonight at the Whitney!
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Cornelius Cardew's Piano Music of the 1970s →
Ease into your Monday morning with some lovely tinkling of the ebonies and ivories, inspired by revolution and Bach.
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disquietplease:
We are two abysses—a well staring at the sky.
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We yearn for what she calls ‘strenuously exhibitionistic...
– A VINDICATION OF LOVE
Reclaiming Romance for the Twenty-First Century
By Cristina Nehring
The book sounds like a bunch of hoohah, but I like the bit about “strenuously exhibitionistic happiness.”
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The Book Seer →
What to read next…
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Be prepared, whenever you leave the house, to find yourself somewhere cooler...
– Russell Smith, Men’s Style: The Thinking Man’s Guide to Dress
Probably not.
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f$$d
Between the farmer’s market at Union Square and lunch with N at Souen and dinner with A at Gnocco, I spent an entire Benjamin on just food today.
Yum.
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