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the rightness of wayward sentiment: January 2012
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The rightness of wayward sentiment. Thursday, 19 January 2012. A new year and already at least one half-hearted resolution - blog more - broken. Ooops. Luckily, 2012 also sees me back in the world of the fandangoeing freelancers, which is why I was hoping to start blogging regularly again, as instead of having to go to the office I have more time to go to stuff. And going to stuff is what I like doing best. On Gibellina Vecchia, a Scicilian. Modernist tomorrowland, are two examples of the less satisfying...
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You're Not From Around Here |the rightness of wayward sentiment
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The rightness of wayward sentiment. Thursday, 1 November 2012. You're Not From Around Here. Look out Music City," the heroine shouts off the top of a building when she finally arrives in Nashville, "cause here I am and I ain't never leaving." Needless to say, the two of us never made it to Tennessee and our dreams of country-music stardom came to naught. B. Ut that's probably for the best. Uring a San Diegan visit to my. In 2006, one afternoon I. Dropped by the amusingly-named Museum of Photographic Arts.
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Danny Choo
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Danny Choo (the site owner). Mirai Suenaga (the mascot character). Smart Doll (the flagship product). Places to visit in Japan. A Week in Tokyo. Living in Japan Guide. Sign in / Settings. Sign in to comment. On Fri 2009/09/18 16:04 JST. In Japanese Pop Culture. Click here to add note or comment. Click here to add comment. Who is Danny Choo? Danny also writes about life in Japan as a foreigner on his blog and has been doing so regularly since 2004. What does Danny do? On various high level committees whic...
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the rightness of wayward sentiment: February 2012
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The rightness of wayward sentiment. Tuesday, 14 February 2012. Came in the first package (Boat are a design agency who up sticks every six months to a new city where they write a cool magazine entirely themed around that place, so far: Sarajevo, Detroit and now London - I'm writing a piece about London's markets for this issue! An English-language version of a journal of Romanian nonfiction) in the second. But the best thing I've been sent by Stack thus far has to be Cairo Divided. And writer Jack Shenker.
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ill iterate: PSA
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Make love, not Warcraft. Monday, September 19, 2011. I have too many blogs and not enough readers. No one's fault really. Just too many blogs. Lately I'm most active on Twitter, and as stated earlier, have dedicated my Tumblr to more serious writing, but whereas Blogger was the domain of my sense of humor, it no longer feeds from Giant Robot (where I still guest blog), and frankly, I can be funny anyfuckingwhere I want to be. Where I'm funny AND non-caustic. Posted by ill iterate. I sometimes work here.
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Conversations in Place 2014 at The Rancho Los Alamitos - Psychic Temple Long Beach
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Conversations in Place 2014 at The Rancho Los Alamitos. Sep 15, 2014. Thanks to everyone who made the trip to The Rancho Los Alamitos yesterday to enjoy the latest installment of Conversations in Place 2014. The conversation’s theme was “Should Our Future Cling to the Past? 8221; but everyone seemed to agree that evolution and the mixing in of new cultures is not only inevitable but necessary in a multifaceted location such as Southern California. It also makes for better eating. Be Sociable, Share!
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the rightness of wayward sentiment: September 2012
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The rightness of wayward sentiment. Thursday, 6 September 2012. Natascha Sadr Haghighian at Carroll/Fletcher. Alison Jaques and Hot Tools at Libby Sellers didn't look that inviting; Clare Woods at Stuart Shave, maybe; I can't even remember what was going on at Haunch of Venison…. I walked past one glass-fronted space on Eastcastle Street and did a double take. An open gallery! Nice But, oh no, oh god: it's Carroll / Fletcher. And you know what? Oh, that's clever. Ridiculous, but clever. I turned ...But t...
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Writing for the theatre: The Traverse Fifty |the rightness of wayward sentiment
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The rightness of wayward sentiment. Wednesday, 19 December 2012. Writing for the theatre: The Traverse Fifty. A few months ago the Traverse Theatre. I have always, always wanted to write something for the theatre (lots of somethings, really) and have come pretty close on a couple of occasions. But then, the timings never worked out or all the funding fell through at the last minute and so those scripts sit around while other projects take precedence. I don't usually put any kind of creative writing out i...
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Support — End of Summer
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End of Summer is made possible by foundational support and intimate collaboration with its primary producer,. The program is fiscally sponsored by Yale Union. A 501(c)3 non-profit organization. End of Summer is entirely sustained through grants and charitable donations. All donations are tax-deductable and directly support the artists' experience and programming of public events. エンド オブ サマー は、主要プロデューサーである インプリント カルチャー ラボ からの基礎的な支援と密接な協力によって実施されています。 プログラムは、 イエール ユニオン 501 c3 非営利組織 の財政的な支援を受けています。
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the rightness of wayward sentiment: May 2012
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The rightness of wayward sentiment. Monday, 21 May 2012. Everyone is just so damn busy all of the time, which is why it took an absolute bloody age before me and the three lovely ladies of LeandaKateLouise. Were able to find the time to meet up for a chat. I first heard about the work of LKL, aka Claire Dorsett. It’s rare to find a group of artist-curators who are able to dream up inventive curatorial concepts and then execute them with equally strong exhibitions. Given the rarity of such occur...The New...
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