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Review: Hildegard of Bingen’s Extraordinary Life, on Operatic Scale
Sarah Kirkland Snider’s gorgeously mesmerizing first opera has both focus and a thematically expansive view of a moment in medieval history.
https://t.co/kBqbABYLciThis world is a game of do or die
We refuse to see the tears as the children, they cry
We don't even stop to ask ourselves why
It's not that we're mean, we simply know not how to be so kind
And the moon rises over the rye
Eerily kissing the twilight goodbye
the moon rising over the rye
Blue skies are for the eagles wings
and sometimes, when the moon is up,the wind only seems to sing
of how, come dawn, the skies are free
it's beauty is shared by you and me
And the moon's disappearing into a blue sky
granting the eagles the freedom to fly
the moon disappearing into our blue sky
We have all had our share of sorrow and pain
Without this, may I ask you, would you really be sane
and though it is sad to see our loved ones leave
you'd be blind not to see how through
darkness the moon's light does weave
And as we look to the moon we're in tears
as we remember good times and past years
looking to the moonlight in tears
We have made it through the day, the moon is now in sight
Come now children, you've all been wronged
and you know this in the night
You ponder of how in the day the wrong could seem so right
You ignorance betrayed you, and did you really think
there could be a shadow not cast by light
And the moon comes to us in the night
through darkness comes hope with its pale silver light
the moon is with you in the night
Now it may just be me, but man,it seems, is overrated
But to you I'm a child, and so the poet has overstated
As you turn away from the truth, you cast your own shadow of doubt
And as you are engulfed in its darkness, your denial it echoed in shout
And as we watch the shadows dance on an eerie moonlit night
No longer ignorant, but innocent, no longer wrong nor right
Our lives had seemed so hollow, here their only an illusion
The wind is calling out my name. End of poem, my last conclusion
Do you “feel” like your age? Our culture, families, and friends help us create an idea of what “being 25” or “being 40” or “being 60” should look like, but the truth is, there is no one way to define what a person should have accomplished by a given age. Still, you might feel uncomfortable if your perception of yourself doesn’t align with your idea of what being an adult of a certain age should look like—but there are steps you can take to help manage those expectations and focus on your reality.
, genre: genre painting, style: Symbolism, completition: 1895.
https://uploads1.wikiart.org/images/nikolaos-gyzis/repentance-1895.jpgIt was the ride of a lifetime
That turned around so much
Here off to leave the place we slept
To fight the world and such
We left everything but the sky
In our hearts it stayed tight
By love it stood alone that time
To us it only felt right
The tire blew up before some time
The distance fell short that day
Under the stars’ night we thought that
We had not picked a way
Together we ran forever to stay
And to be with each other
Every city had a small town
All towns looked like another
The road kept us bumping around
Holding on for our love
The way got rough and hard and tough
Hardly with heads above
The road came to a stopping point
Waiting for life to live
Our place is here the time is now
To stop running from time
- Control your behavior and seek out repetitive contact with or substantive exposure to out-group members.
- Be mindful of societal-level power differences without perpetuating them yourself.
- Be respectful.
- Leaders should devote considerable effort and attention to creating the right conditions for optimal intergroup contact.
- Practice simple empathetic mental exercises like putting yourself in someone else's shoes and thinking about what life is from their perspective.
- People must be given the chance or opportunity to do better.
, genre: abstract, style: Tachisme, tags: Pattern, Brown, Textile, completition: 1953.
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, genre: landscape, style: Impressionism, tags: forests-and-trees, Waterway, Bank, Sky, River, completition: 1885.
https://uploads6.wikiart.org/images/alfred-sisley/loing-dam-at-saint-mammes-1885.jpgbrown giraffe on brown grass field during daytime
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white and brown house on green grass field near mountain under blue sky during daytime
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It all started when computer technologies were first being developed. One of the pioneers of digital art was a guy named Ben Laposky, who created his first electronic images using an oscilloscope in 1952.
a close up of a building made of wavy lines
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The "prospect and refuge" theory may also explain the human attraction to cosiness.
It asserts that people have a preference for smaller cave-like places that open onto brighter views. The small area provides safety and refuge, while the expansive outdoors allows you to see any threats or opportunities.