le lundi 09 février 2009 [n° 2307] Music
... here in town things havent been that bad, considering how things are across the border in Mexico
Robert Babicz
something like a bestof set...
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le vendredi 07 novembre 2008 [n° 2220] Art
photograph by Adam Golfer
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In "The Symbolism of the Dream" (1814), Franz Schubert wrote:
The series of events in our lives seem to be joined approximately according to a similar association of ideas of fate, as the pictures in the dream; in other words, the series of events that have occurred and are occurring inside and outside of us, the ...
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Hildegard Heise
Schützenfest by Hildegard Heise
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"Die Welt ist schön" (le monde est beau) : c'est le titre, a priori fort mal choisi tant le sujet témoigne d'une période sombre de l'histoire, qui nous a été suggéré par cette photographie de Hildegard Heise publiée sur le site Vintage Photographs ((oldtimer1950 livejournal)).
Ce cliché d'un monde parfait oeuvrant par ...
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LES HOMMES LE DIMANCHE (Menschen am Sonntag) ((Présentation par Bernard Nave
LES HOMMES LE DIMANCHE (Menschen am Sonntag)
1929 / 1930
Durée : 1h14
Réalisation : Robert Siodmak et Edgar G. Ulmer
Scénario : Billy Wilder et Fred Zinnemann
Image : Eugen Schüfftan et Edgar G. Ulmer
Interprétation : Erwin Splettstösser, Wolfgang von Walterhausen, Christel Ehlers, Brigitte Borchert, Annie Schreyer))
Le dimanche, jour de loisirs de ...
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le lundi 17 décembre 2007 [n° 1932] Art, Poetry
Hugo Ball : the plasticity of the word
Kurt Schwitters : Merz 410: "Irgendsowas" 1922
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"We have now driven the plasticity of the word to the point where it can scarcely be equaled. [...] We tried to give the isolated vocables the fullness of an oath, the glow of a star. And curiously enough, the magically inspired vocables conceived and gave ...
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