Sila Blume
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Romancing Ink
The modern human is not modern because it has destroyed the old. Evolving, growing, becoming wise, is not the result of negating the beauty and importance of things transpired. Modernity is not being grounded in the current soil. Considering a universal spatial and time radius from the point on which today is occurring for the…
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Deliciousness makes us human
Once upon a time we ate raw, then we cooked. Later on we began adding herbs, spices, parts of flowers, seeds, and other tiny parts of nature to our food. Our palate and our knowledge expanded as a result. It is this expansion and refinement on basic products that made us the demanding and complex…
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The devaluation of being masked
Fifteen months ago he saw me last. Today, though both masked, we clearly recognized each other. Not long ago I thought of being masked as a loss of identity. This is now: the reevaluation of being social animals, and the devaluation of being masked.
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Shirley Verrett was born on May 31, 1931
Join me in an intimate conservation with her daughter and nephew, in celebration of her life as an opera singer of exceptional talent. May 31 2021, on Clubhouse
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Life as Concept (a Clubhouse event)
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to be, to do
Some say: I do philosophy Some say: I make music Some say: I am music Some say: I am a musician And I am wondering, what does that say of each. Notes taken during the room “The thin line between philosophy and music”, in the club “Opera, Blood, and Tears”, on Clubhouse. May 11 2021
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There is a very thin line between music and philosophy
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