Monthly Archives: January 2012

Philip Glass on technique and style

If you don’t have a basis on which to make the choice, you don’t have a style at all; you have a series of accidents. Continue reading

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Meanwhile, on the multiple horizons

it’s got me doing some mighty arcane research about royal households and advisors and other whatnots. Continue reading

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For future reference

Throwing away a pile of stuff I should have gotten rid of long ago. Stuff no one apparently wanted despite the memories or high price paid for them etc. Gone and gone and good riddance. Makes it easy to throw if no one wanted it enough to bother about, eh?

In the “too good to throw but up for grabs” department, anyone want a topo map of denali? Continue reading

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It don’t come natural…

Working on “The Hobbit,” though, has radically changed how she readies herself for a role. “I can’t just be spontaneous, because there is nothing natural about being an elf,” Lilly said. “It’s not human, so I have to study to … Continue reading

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40 to go

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