William Carlos Williams
Sound recordings of W. Carlos Williams reading his poetry.
Sound recordings of W. Carlos Williams reading his poetry.
<I>Pulp Fiction</I> with robots.
Muti talks about exploring the archives at the <A HREF="http://www.sanpietroamajella.it/">Conservatorio San Pietro a Maiella</A> to "kiss a few [manuscripts] and bring them back to life."
You've seen the <A HREF="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqfFrCUrEbY">video</A>, now meet the band.
You know how it is when you hear a strange new word for the first time, and then, all of a sudden, you start hearing that strange new word everywhere? Where had that word been for the previous twenty-eight years of your life and why is it surrounding you now?
It's mid-afternoon and your energy is low. You need KT, stat!
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Since most seven-year-olds can think better than the average evil overlord, maybe evil overlords should hire more seven-year-olds to design their diabolical contraptions. Or they could use this random generator. Hit refresh for a new set of talking points.
But would whale be all right?
Winston Churchill referred to his depression as "the black dog." Matthew Johnstone taught his black dog to roll over by incorporating it in his art.
Andrew Coil VI gets a chance for a real rock'n'roll revival. From <I>The Boy Who Cried Freebird</I>.