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1 year ago
in A Brief History of the European Championships on EPL Talk
A well researched article. I found this blog very informative. It is very interesting to have a history of the tournament so that we can understand how it got to where it is today. Looking forward to this years tournament!
1 year ago
in James Bond 22: Quantum of Solace on ParisLemon
i can bet that this movie will be as explosive as casino royale.
eagerly waiting for the release.
eagerly waiting for the release.
1 year ago
in Composer Chou Wen-Chung and the Meaning of Music on Thomas Crampton
I loved that interview.
Once in Washington DC I was teaching a course in Calligraphy to some kids and I brought in a drummer and the exceedingly well-known-in-calligraphy-circles Sheila Waters. With colored chalks she began on the left side of a 20 foot blackboard and moved to the right, accompanied by the drummer, writing out a swash capital alphabet. The drummer followed her movements as she improvised with this very swooshy, balletic performance. The kids and I were riveted.
I have always seen calligraphy as movement and dance - why not music.
But many might not know that western calligraphy is so expressive. I'd like to see this guy's performance.
Once in Washington DC I was teaching a course in Calligraphy to some kids and I brought in a drummer and the exceedingly well-known-in-calligraphy-circles Sheila Waters. With colored chalks she began on the left side of a 20 foot blackboard and moved to the right, accompanied by the drummer, writing out a swash capital alphabet. The drummer followed her movements as she improvised with this very swooshy, balletic performance. The kids and I were riveted.
I have always seen calligraphy as movement and dance - why not music.
But many might not know that western calligraphy is so expressive. I'd like to see this guy's performance.
1 year ago
in Composer Chou Wen-Chung and the Meaning of Music on RoyTest
I loved that interview.
Once in Washington DC I was teaching a course in Calligraphy to some kids and I brought in a drummer and the exceedingly well-known-in-calligraphy-circles Sheila Waters. With colored chalks she began on the left side of a 20 foot blackboard and moved to the right, accompanied by the drummer, writing out a swash capital alphabet. The drummer followed her movements as she improvised with this very swooshy, balletic performance. The kids and I were riveted.
I have always seen calligraphy as movement and dance - why not music.
But many might not know that western calligraphy is so expressive. I'd like to see this guy's performance.
Once in Washington DC I was teaching a course in Calligraphy to some kids and I brought in a drummer and the exceedingly well-known-in-calligraphy-circles Sheila Waters. With colored chalks she began on the left side of a 20 foot blackboard and moved to the right, accompanied by the drummer, writing out a swash capital alphabet. The drummer followed her movements as she improvised with this very swooshy, balletic performance. The kids and I were riveted.
I have always seen calligraphy as movement and dance - why not music.
But many might not know that western calligraphy is so expressive. I'd like to see this guy's performance.
3 years ago
in Middle-Aged Georgian Leaves Lucrative Job To Become Firefighter - Firehouse.com News on Roanoke Fire Blog
hey good for him.
i think more people could benefit from such life changing decisions.
--RC of strangeculture.blogspot.com
i think more people could benefit from such life changing decisions.
--RC of strangeculture.blogspot.com