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Posts by Joe Rubalcaba
“Keep your eye on the donut and not on the hole.”
Rest In Peace, Mr. Lynch.
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Thank you. You do the same.
Catch up more soon.
Contemplating Hell - Bertolt Brecht
Contemplating Hell, as I once heard it,
My brother Shelley found it to be a place
Much like the city of London. I,
Who do not live in London, but in Los Angeles,
Find, contemplating Hell, that it
Must be even more like Los Angeles...
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“next year I’m going yo ge more insane. thats all i know”
I’d rather die a fiery death.
William S. Burroughs
The Junky’s Christmas
“The Junky's Christmas is a story by William S. Burroughs. It appears in the 1989 collection Interzone and on the 1993 album Spare Ass Annie and Other Tales.”
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Time to revisit a true classic.
Buy this one in a real bookstore. While wearing a hoodie and a Covid mask. In cash.
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'A FRAGILE THING (LIVE TROXY LONDON MMXXIV)'
NEW NICK WICKHAM DIRECTORS CUT & RS REMIXED AUDIO NOW ON CURE YOUTUBE
'SONGS OF A LIVE WORLD' - THE ALBUM - OUT NOW
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When the earth turns cold
And the earth turns black
Will I feel you riding on my back?
For I am a part of the road
Yeah I am a part of the road
The hardest part
“One Fine Morning”
Bill Callahan
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I haven't stopped thinking about "The Angel of The Odd" exhibit, @museeorsay.bsky.social, since watching Eggers' "Nosferatu". The film is gorgeous, if nothing else.
William Bouguereau
Dante and Virgil
1850
oil on canvas
H. 280.5 ; L. 225.3 cm
© Musée d'Orsay, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais/Patrice Schmidt
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“You are so brave and quiet I forget you are suffering “ Ernest Hemingway
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Dancer In The Dark
(still one of my favorites)
The Things We Carry 3
#aiart #midjourney
@coffeebop.com
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@donpurnell.bsky.social
welcome
I keep hoping I’m going to see Juiceboxxx on a local venue marquee. I’d absolutely grab a ticket.
Headline makes him sound like a serial killer on the loose in my neighborhood.
Chris Burden's "Medusa's Head" might be my Roman Empire.
"Burden’s roiling, 5-ton, suspended asteroid of railroad tracks and mines...may be the first successful example of a landscape sculpture, ever. Leave it to Burden to invent a whole new genre, take it to a peak and bring it to a close--"