Sunday, October 31, 2010

Wording For Wedding Program Memorial

Music - John Sokoloff




Eugène Atget - the homeless (BNF)


Tuesday, October 26, 2010

America's Next Top Model Themes

Music - Cover - Suzanne The Moon in art

Suzanne is the title of a famous Leonard Cohen song contained in his debut album in 1967, whose text was first published in 1966 as a poem.





The song was inspired by visits to the singer duties in Suzanne Verdal, dancer, and her husband, the renowned sculptor Armand Vaillancourt, with an offer of tea and orange slices. Some interpretations say that in this song, Cohen refers to his sexual relationship with Suzanne. In an interview in 1970, however, Cohen said he had never had a relationship with Suzanne and the song contains elements of mixed reality with the imagination - a claim confirmed by Suzanne same in a 2006 interview. According to the reading of Richard Bertoncelli, "the song weaves a visit to his house (the Verdal, ed), near the St. Lawrence River, and fantasies sparked by a visit to a small church of the sailors still in Montreal, de la Chapelle Bonsecours. Met in Montreal, Suzanne had also been inspired by some poems published in Parasites of Heaven (1966): among them was also included the text for future song (inserted at the last minute due to lack of new material), entitled "Suzanne Takes you down. "





As it will in many other songs, Cohen uses biblical metaphors to describe the dream report. The story woven elusive and dreamlike images, combined with the mostly acoustic music and the calm voice of the singer, gives a sense of delicacy that seems to resolve the relationship between spiritual and carnal passion - the most typical theme of the repertoire Cohen. As always in his songs, is a woman to represent iconically the report, by the enigma of her beauty.

addition to the original I have chosen some covers.











version Nick Cave

Saturday, October 23, 2010

What Is Average Mpg On A Minivan



The full moon that night, and the resulting insomnia (resent it a bit 'of the lunar cycles, as well as changes in weather ) I was motivated to post this message. We see this as a heavenly body but so fascinating, to some extent, so disturbing has inspired many artists

Edvard Munch

Edvard Munch

Caspar David Friedrich

Adam Elsheimer

Edward Potthast

Edouard Manet

Georges Lemmen

Joan Mirò

Eugène Carrière

Wassily Kandinsky
Paul Serusier ;

Vincent Van Gogh
  Vincent Van Gogh
 Henri Rousseau
Frida Kahlo
Georgia O'Keeffe

Marc Chagall

René Magritte

René Magritte

Trento Longaretti

Isabelle Plante

Rob Gonsalves

Juan Ripolles

Alessandra Placucci

I'd have many more but I prefer to stay here, I hope I have satisfied all tastes.





In her dreams, the moon is more lazy tonight
like a beautiful woman pillows deep
that careless caress with his hand before going to sleep and light
her round breasts,

her on the back of a silky soft snow flying
dying s'estenua lost in languor,
Eye continuing the slight appearances
that bloom in the sky like white flowers.

When torpid at times by his idleness
a secret tear escapes and falls on the earth, a poet with mystical fervor
night owl picks

in the hollow of his hand that tear
pale iridescent opal as a splinter.
and to remove it from the sun, though hidden in the heart.

Charles Baudelaire - Sadness of the Moon


Monday, October 18, 2010

What Doesencouragements Mean

Photography - Daido Moriyama

Hiromichi (Daido) Moriyama was born in Ikeda-cho, Osaka, in 1938. The father is employed by an insurance company and because of his work, the family moved to various cities in Japan.

In 1961, Moriyama is in Tokyo to join the collective of photographers, however, in vivo and melts away quickly. After working as an assistant of Eikoh Hosoe, in 1964 he began his career as a freelance and three years later won the award for emerging artist of the Japan-Photo Critics Association. In the same year began working with several magazines, the most important of which, although output in just three numbers, Provoke, founded by Takuma Nakahira, Takahiko Okada, Yutaka Takanashi and Koji Taki.

addition to the two famous series designed to provoke - the one at night, taken in a love hotel, the other made up in a drug store in Aoyama, 1968 during clashes between police and opponents Amp - between the Sixties and Seventies Moriyama carry out important work such Japan: a photo theater, Scandal , Pantomime , Accident , photography Farewell, Hunter .

In the nineties comes the international success that led him to exhibit in various galleries and museums around the world including San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (1999, 2009), Metropolitan Museum in New York; Fotomuseum Winterthur (1999) , White Cube, London (2002), Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, Paris (2003), Kunsthaus Graz, Museum of Contemporary Art in Vigo, Spain (2005), Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (2008).

Show: Daido Moriyama. Worldviews


from September 17 to November 14, 2010
Former Hospital St. Augustine (St. Augustine Largo Porta 228, Modena )

from Tuesday to Sunday from 11 am to 19
closed on Monday
Free admission

Info Tel 335-1621739
info@mostre.fondazione-crmo.it
www.mostre.fondazione-crmo.it


Photography Foundation
c / o Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di
Center 283 Modena Via Emilia, Modena
Tel 059 239 888 - Fax 059 238966 e-mail
www.fondazione-crmo.it

Links:
official website (en) photo gallery



Sunday, October 17, 2010

Can You Use Lighter Fluid In A Zippo

BETWEEN GRAND OPENING Saturday, October 23 @ CAFE 'DEL MAR-BARI-

BETWEEN

"Lunatics dare where angels fear to go" (A. Pope)

Saturday, October 23

OPENING WINTER

CAFE 'DEL MAR DISC

BARI

Cresce l’attesa, aumenta la curiosità, imperversa il desiderio di scoprire la NUOVA dimensione BETWEEN.

Quest’anno più che mai intendiamo osare e riuscire a portarvi lì dove gli angeli temono d’andare.

SABATO 23 OTTOBRE avrete la netta sensazione di vivere la notte che da sempre sognavate di vivere,

faremo sentire ognuno di voi delle star!

Nothing will be left to chance, everything will be literally transformed to offer you an unforgettable night!

For the first major event of this new winter season, orgoglios * we can have among us one of the most beautiful in the landscape Music International:

WENDY D. LEWIS


Wendy Lewis attended the Juilliard School of New York, the most important music school in America, where she studied with Joyce Mclean and Dodi Protera. Singer, songwriter and female entertainers, Wendy Lewis is a native of Gary (Indiana-USA) and has worked with the giants of international music. Earth Wind & Fire, Al Jarreau, Maceo Parker, Dianne Reeves, Herbie Goins, Tuck and Patti, Herbie Hancock, are just some of the names with whom he shared the stage. In Italy he worked with Ivana Spagna, Nek, Irene Grandi, Raf, Alexia and as a soloist with Mike Francis, the group Mystic Diversions. He lent his voice to several compilations, including it is worth remembering MTV Lounge Volume V-2003, Monte Carlo Nights-2005, Supperclub Compilation VI Waves of Luv (In Alto Mare).

His voice will shake the disco!

The sound is masterfully edited by SANTE * DJ

Saturday 23 October things will change ...

BETWEEN:::BE DIFFERENT,WITHOUT DIFFERENCE

GADGETS PER TUTT*!

Start h 00.30

Exclusive access to the list.

Reductions € 14 (including alcoholic drinks!)

Lists reductions will be effective no later than 1:00 h

INFOLINE: 346.16.74.512

CAFE 'DEL MAR DISC - Lungomare Emperor Trajan, 60 Bari (on the navigator: Via Alfredo Giovine, 60 Bari)

*** IMPORTANT ***

The weekend of October 22 to 23 turns ... RAINBOW!

Friday 22 October from h21.30 for all the bears: ORSORAMA c / o Glamorama - FREE ADMISSION with drink-optional

Saturday, October 23 from h15.30 BEARSAUNA c / o MillenniumBath

And finally, before the live great appointment BETWEEN: BETWEEN
As with any event you can enjoy the pre-evening @ Glamorama, the first queer bar of Bari BETWEEN Glamorama and have chosen Saturday, October 23 for the whole season should begin an effervescent QUEER!



more credits you could not think or do;)
Enjoy it!