person holding brown and black wire
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a sculpture made out of animal skulls in a field
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In ‘Burning Cauldron of Fiery Fire,’ Anne Washburn Basks in the Afterglow
In Anne Washburn’s darkly enigmatic play, a countercultural community hides the death of one of its own.
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a building with a clock tower at night
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woman in white long sleeve shirt
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Ritual. Narrative. Context. Temporal stability. In short, everything missing from the connected isolation of digital disconnectivity is the antidote to its corrosion of community.
The recovery of culture from the grip of subjectivism and its dispersion into disparate bits of information is the daunting challenge of art — and technology — in the next turn of the digital age.
Nathan Gardels is the editor-in-chief of Noema Magazine.
brown tree trunk on green grass
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a woman standing next to a tree in a park
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‘In Writing’ by Hattie Crisell, Reviewed
Why do books about writing keep getting published.
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‘Provincials: Postcards from the Peripheries’, Reviewed
Sumana Roy’s book is a love letter to places not quite on the map.
https://t.co/DwkpZzdRZGHelen Gallagher, Winner of Two Tonys and Three Emmys, Dies at 98
She was honored on Broadway for roles in “Pal Joey” and “No, No, Nanette” and then turned to TV, where she won three Daytime Emmys for her work on “Ryan’s Hope.
https://t.co/LeTeDR2MJN- Give as much thought to choosing your last sentence as you did to your first.
- Bring the story full circle: strike an echo of a note that was sounded at the beginning.
- The perfect ending should take your readers slightly by surprise and yet seem exactly right.
- Don’t sell past the close. When you’re ready to stop, stop.
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https://uploads3.wikiart.org/00360/images/vincenzo-camuccini/12021007880.jpgsing a song of sixpence
a bottle full of rye
four and twenty blackbirds
baked in a pie.
When the pie was opened
the birds began to sing;
Who put that pastry on,
we could'nt see a thing!
The King was in the
counting house
Counting out
his money;
The Queen was
in the parlour,
Looking at him
kind of funny!
The maid was in the garden
hanging out the clothes;
where the king spends his cash,
she's the one who knows!
ali-p 2003