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NYT Sunday Book Reviews. Poetry & Science. Inside the Ordinary Reviews. Digitally Induced Affective Disorder and Possible Antidotes. Our attachment to digital forms of communication, especially smart phones, may be responsible for the emergence of symptoms that are strikingly similar to other affective disorders. Penguin, 2015), a book that the Harvard Bookstore chose to feature in its “holiday hundred” — one of eight in the science and technology category. A few of those observations:. There is “a...
Vague Justice in the Sea of Words | Inside the Ordinary
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NYT Sunday Book Reviews. Poetry & Science. Inside the Ordinary Reviews. You are here: Home. Vague Justice in the Sea of Words. Vague Justice in the Sea of Words. Writers like Kate Braverman and Ann Michaels demonstrated that it is possible to jump into hyperdrive from poetry to fiction and to preserve the musicality and concision of poetry in a sea of words that is fiction. It seemed fair to anticipate a similar exercise for Jesse Ball’s. Pantheon, 2014), but perhaps that was unfair. Is the first person,...
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NYT Sunday Book Reviews. Poetry & Science. Inside the Ordinary Reviews. Cosmic Images, Mental Gymnastics. Suppose one's task is to review Finnegan's Wake. Daunting? I approached this task with a lesser version of that trepidation. Cosmic Imagery, as may be inferred solely from the titles of John D. Barrow's other works, is conceived on a … [Read more]. Orchard of Few Trees: A Review of “Story of Our People”. Ketching up with Ketzel Levine’s Departure. Taking back my domain. Shame on me. Somebody grab...
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NYT Sunday Book Reviews. Poetry & Science. Inside the Ordinary Reviews. Spiritual Connection in Daily Life, by Lynn Underwood. Ann Brashares: The Here and Now, a Novel. Many Voices of Marian McPartland Now Silenced. Nadeem Aslam: The Opposite of War is Not Peace. Promo for The Violin by Anna Clyne and Josh DormanAs part of New York City's River to River Festival, the Original Music Workshop presented The Violin. The Original Music Workshop describes such events as those that:. . .tak...The 10 June 2013 i...
Sadism and the Art of Fiction | Inside the Ordinary
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NYT Sunday Book Reviews. Poetry & Science. Inside the Ordinary Reviews. You are here: Home. Sadism and the Art of Fiction. Sadism and the Art of Fiction. Butterfly Skin by Sergev Kuznetsov. There is a mass grave outside Port-au-Prince in Haiti, where, as the. One might theorize a similar struggle when a novelist weighs the benefits of a story set in the Soviet Union of World War II, where perhaps 20 million died. Translated by Andrew Bromfield for Titan Books @TitanBooks. At times Kuznetsov works against...
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Music technology and notable artist-adopters. Needle in the Groove" by Alan Levine via Flickr. DarkViolin Arts and Society Blogs. Book and essay reviews for literary fiction, poetry and selected nonfiction. Music and arts reviews, including live music reviews in Long Island. Commentary on transparency initiatives - genuine and otherwise - within technology communities. I also survey technology-facilitated attempts to enhance transparency. Commentary on Social Trends and Sustainability. Posts on Enterpris...
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Music technology and notable artist-adopters. Image of Bose 1801 by Bill Tolbert. It kicked serious butt. These are clippings from ads, press releases, etc., or manuals (where they exist) for music technology and related items. DarkViolin's interests are arcane, but occasionally overlap with others. Call it MusicTech gear porn if you must. Occasionally the material here supplements the content at a somewhat more serious blog at Starwhisperer. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Featured Gear: Eventide Stompboxes.
Yamaha SV-255 Added to DarkViolin Stable | Dark Violin: A Musician's Blog
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Dark Violin: A Musician’s Blog. Commentary on a modest project. July 8, 2010. Yamaha SV-255 Added to DarkViolin Stable. I’ve been waiting several months now for the Yamaha SV-255. A five string electric. I’m a Zeta player, and its midi capabilities are essential for what I do , but in dry environments the Zeta can go out of tune in the middle of a piece. When I’m playing a midi stream at the same time, an un-notated minor second can result. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. A musical v...
Joshua Bell’s D.C. Metro “Experiment” | Dark Violin: A Musician's Blog
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Dark Violin: A Musician’s Blog. Commentary on a modest project. November 4, 2009. Joshua Bell’s D.C. Metro “Experiment”. Neither Joshua Bell, his 1713 Stradivarius, the “Chaconne” from Bach’s Partita #2, nor a plaintive rendition of “Ave Maria” succeeded in gaining the attention. Of more than 1,000 patrons of the D.C. L’Enfant Metro station one April morning in 2007. 8221; Or the steady decline of the public’s ear for classical music? Laquo; Unedited Zeta images. Yamaha SV-255 Added to DarkViolin Stable.
Silent Site Launch | Dark Violin: A Musician's Blog
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Dark Violin: A Musician’s Blog. Commentary on a modest project. January 11, 2009. Dark Violin is a musician preparing a minor career from a public hideaway in Port Washington, New York. Sample poetry by Dark is at ragefororder.com. On January 11, 2009. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. The Blind Man'...
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Dark Violin: A Musician’s Blog. Commentary on a modest project. DarkViolin is an artist and systems analyst. Working in New York. He is originally from Tucson, but lived for many years in San Diego and Phoenix. DarkViolin’s influences are drawn from a fastidiously collected subset of classical, rock and American songbook music. Representative artists and applicable work include:. Emerson Lake and Palmer. Not to Touch the Earth. Deep is the Ocean. La vie en rose. Love Comes Walking In. Amor a la Mexicana.
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Dark Violin: A Musician’s Blog. Commentary on a modest project. January 11, 2009. Unedited self-photographed images of DarkViolin’s Zeta Jazz 5-string, built in the 90’s. See a quality Flickr slideshow here. Laquo; “StoryBook”. Joshua Bell’s D.C. Metro “Experiment”. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Inside the Open Mind. Wednesday, November 25, 2009. Its 3:00 a.m where I am right now and I'm very much awake. While everyone is sound asleep, I am wide awake listening to MGMT, Fine Frenzy, Patrice Pike, Feist, Taking Back Sunday, and The Shins. . Today was interesting; I slept till 3:00 p.m, tried to get as much computer time as possible out of the way before the trip to Mississippi tomorrow, and talked to my friend Kasem for 4 hours. . I love Ingrid Michaelson. . Sorry that was random :P. I first star...
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Inside the Ordinary
NYT Sunday Book Reviews. Poetry & Science. Inside the Ordinary Reviews. Sync with the Inefficiencies of Time. A review of The After Party, a poetry collection by Jana Prikryl (Tim Duggan Books Crown, 2016). In this poetry collection by Jana Prikryl, multiple voices strive to be heard. They include the casual ("I mean there was literally nothing I could … [Read more]. Acquiring Humility by Accident. You’ve Doubled Down on Extinction: Standout Blacklist Script by Dave Thomas. Our attachment to digital form...
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NYT Book Review Quotes. NYT Quotes One Page. Teachings of ordinary life. NYT Sunday Book Reviews. A Time for Traveling, a Time for Seeing. 11 April 2014 8:37 PM. Brashares, Ann. The Here and Now, Random House Delacorte Press, 2014. No longer the huge fan of science fiction I once was at least in its traditional forms and completely uneducated about the YA genre, I worried about giving this book a fair treatment. Add to that, the Random House web site classifies this book. The Here and Now by Ann Brashares.
Numbers Game
Thursday, August 13, 2015. I got some news today that has me feeling pretty bummed out. What do I do when I'm upset? I write about it. Do I seek out an agent so that I can go the traditional route? Do I put it in a drawer and never look at it again? I felt good about it (which is hit and miss) but as the writer it is impossible for me to be objective. I just need a little bit more time to process. Thursday, July 16, 2015. Monday, June 22, 2015. Maybe Hard Work Pays Off. I haven't seen a number this low s...
Inside The Outback
Here's another off-topic thing I wrote here. But, it also concerns Alice Burdeu, so it is still relevant:. It seems as if every reality-competition show pushes out “winners” that amount to…well, nothing, really. But what about the reality show losers? Season one winners, Nicole “Hoopz” Alexander scored herself a spot on a few rather trashy magazines, and a role on the spin-off show “I Love Money.” Sure, magazines and photoshoots can be lucrative, but enough to sustain a career? Well, let’s just ask:.
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