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Scott London, "Crossing Borders: An Interview with Richard Rodriguez," The Sun Magazine 260 (August 1997)
Rodriguez on assimilation, race, "divesity," migration, and Los Angeles.
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The Manga Bible
A highly abridged, manga-ized version of the Bible. The "Downloads" tab includes a PDF with three full-page spreads.
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California Literary Review: North Korean Propaganda Posters
Interesting, and very different from the classic Soviet look.
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Bread and Puppet: Cheap Art and Political Theater in the Vermont
I love this group's artwork and puppet plays. I've only attended their Domestic Resurrection Carnival once.
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Caravaggio, "The Sacrifice of Isaac" (1590-1610, oil on canvas) - via Webmuseum
Source: http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/caravaggio/
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Caravaggio, "The Calling of Matthew" (1599-1600, oil on canvas) - via Webmuseum
Source: http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/caravaggio/calling/
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John Heartfield: Listing of Art
John Heartfield was a modernist collage artist who dedicated much of his work to combating Nazi influence. He was German (born Herzfeld); he eventually fled to London and continued his work there.
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Periaktoi-Bacchae/Περίακτοι-Βάκχες
Once scene from a contemporary performance of Euripides' Bacchae (in Greek), with some singing and choreography. Decent video production; seven minutes long. Considering using this play (in some form) in a Religion and Violence class.
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Horace, Odes I.1 / Horatius, Carmina I.1 (Wikisource)
"Sublimi feriam sidera vertice" ("my sublimations will carry me to the stars").
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Quintus Horatius Flaccus, Odes (Carmina) (ed. John Conington), XXX.30
"I shall not altogether die." Via the Perseus project at Tufts.
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Horace, Odes III.30 / Horatius, Carmina III.30 (Wikisource)
Contains the famous line, "I will not altogether die" ("non omnis moriar").
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Defence of Poesie (Ponsonby, 1595)
"Now for the poet, he nothing affirmeth..."
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Passage: a Gamma256 video game by Jason Rohrer
An "artgame."
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Hans Memling (c. 1430-1494), Last Judgment (triptych altarpiece, betwen 1467-1471)
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Dick Bruna, creator of the Miffy books, talks about his life and work - Telegraph
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Civic Frame: Using Art & Intellectual Work to Promote Civic Engagement
I'm bookmarking this to look at later... Possibly interesting.
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Bio Mapping: Charting Emotional Hotspots in the Cityscape | PSFK - Trends, Ideas & Inspiration
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Giving form to his painful reality | Philadelphia Inquirer | 07/13/2008 (Walter Inglis Anderson at the Berman Museum, Ursinus College)
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