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Vu sur le web ( 02.12.09 )

Vu sur le web ( 02.12.09 ) Liens (02.12.09) : Ed Kashi - Nigeria, 2004 - Series: Curse of the Black Gold: 50 Years of Oil in the Niger Delta - (Prix Pictet - Shortlist 2009) La blogosfera imposible - Blog - El Mirador, blog de José Luis Perdomo en ABC.es - Blog ABC.es Panurge - Actualités de la recherche autour de la Renaissance 20 Social Networking Sites for Business Professionals ...[Read More]

Vera Kholodnaya (1893-1919)

Vera Kholodnaya (1893-1919) "Your fingers smell incense" ________________________________________________ Alexander Vertinski From Alexander Vertinski to Vera Kholodnaya Your fingers smell incense Sorrow sleeps in your eyes You need nothing in life. And feel sorry for nothing. Les débuts “Shadow theater” was the third determinant passion of Vera Kholodnaya. When the film with the first cinema actress Asta Nilsen ((Asta Nielsen, bombe du muet Libération)) appeared in Russia, the great Scandinavian became Vera’s ...[Read More]

On the use of the word “genocide”

On the use of the word "genocide" Auschwitz revisited Photography by Bronek Kózka click to enlarge _______________ see all the photographs "These images, are to me, the most important that I have created to date. They are important to me on many levels: emotionally, creatively and historically. They have shaped both my person and my career. On the 2nd February 1994 [ my 24rd birthday ] I entered Poland and was ...[Read More]

Philip Nolan : the man without a country

Philip Nolan : the man without a country Run of the Arrow (1957) Samuel Fuller, American primitive, wrote and directed this tale about a Confederate soldier (Rod Steiger) who joins up with Sioux Indians after the defeat of the South. Produced by RKO Radio, Run of the Arrow was released by Universal-International. ________________ synopsis : Rod Steiger stars as O'Meara, an Irish-brogued Confederate soldier with an intense dislike for Yankees. Unable ...[Read More]

The Salon by Nick Bertozzi

The Salon by Nick Bertozzi Paris 1907 "When someone starts tearing the heads off modernist painters around Paris, Gertrude Stein and her brother Leo realize that they may be next on the killer's list. Enlisting the help of their closest friends and colleagues: Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, Alice B. Toklas, Erik Satie, and Guillaume Apollinaire, they set out to put a stop to the ghastly murders--only ...[Read More]