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Author Archives: Malcolm Farley
September Revolution
September Revolution Summer’s tyrants quail in their tanning booths. King Mosquito; Herr General Barbeque; the Lords of Scorch & Thunder—all slink away as Evening’s rebels muster at the Equinox. Monarchs in panicked caravans flee south across the border into fall, … Continue reading
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The Phenomenology of Desire
Sometimes, when you wait long enough in the right place, desire and observation intersect in a kind of dance… …a choreographed ready-made, a crowd scene with one lead dancer.
QUOTE OF THE DAY: Keynes on Bankers
QUOTE OF THE DAY: Keynes on Bankers In the financial industry, the imperative to minimize career risk produces herd behavior. As John Maynard Keynes… put it, “A sound banker, alas! is not one who foresees danger and avoids it, but one who, … Continue reading
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“An Ivory Thought in a Green Place” – Echo by Jaume Plensa
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Tagged Jaume Plensa, Jaume Plensa's sculpture, Madison Square Park, Manhattan photographs, Manhattan photography, Manhattan public sculpture, New York City photography, New York City public sculpture, New York City seens, New York City street photography, New York scenes, photographs of New York City, public sculpture
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Quote of the Day: Frank Rich on 9/11 & The “Looting of America”
Looters, it turns out, aren’t found only on the streets of London or Birmingham… Frank Rich on our long day’s journey into night since 9/11. from Day’s End: The 9/11 decade is now over. The terrorists lost. But who won? Frank … Continue reading →