28 Feb 2011
by EastEnder Notes
in Journey With Pin
Tags: art, book, forbidden gardens, photo, photography
Hey! I have a photo book for sale!
(Feb 22nd, 2011) How many ways can you present a book. Apparently, a lot. Nevertheless, here’s my new photo book. The art edits in portfolio format. 7×7. $30 for soft cover or $50 for hard cover. Limited editions of 12×12. Please inquire at http://www.forestphotography.com http://www.blurb.com/books/2001003 Gallery and Prints: (bw) http://forestphotography.smugmug.com/Art-Folio-And-SHOP/Stand-Alone-Complex/20110213-Farewell-The/15870229_xARtS (co … Read More
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28 Feb 2011
by EastEnder Notes
in Dispatch from Pin's friends
start within.
From the same minds that brought us Bring your Daughter to Work Day … get ready for Bring Your Gay Teen to Church Day! Watch as your gay teen spends hour after boring hour pretending to be interested in your affairs. Watch as you increase your societal standing as you appear to care about your teen’s future. Watch as your gay teen nods in submission after you say that all this will make an incredible impact on their life! Look you can be just … Read More
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28 Feb 2011
by EastEnder Notes
in Dispatch from Pin's friends
Tags: andrew lienhard, anniversary, concert, rothko chapel
I was there for the rehearsal. Andrew was there for the performance.
Today, on the 40th anniversary of the Rothko Chapel, I sat with a hundred or so delighted patrons in that hallowed space as the Houston Chamber Choir and a handful of exquisite instrumentalists performed a program of Cage, Satie, and Feldman. I went solely to hear Feldman’s tribute the chapel, named in its honor, but many of the other pieces proved quite memorable too. The cage vocal pieces were striking in their simplicity. For the performance o … Read More
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28 Feb 2011
by EastEnder Notes
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Tags: Anthony Graves, ken fountain
Anthony Graves, the Texas man exonerated last year after spending 18 years — 12 of them on Death Row – for a heinous crime he didn’t commit, held a Houston audience enthralled Friday as he described his remarkable journey toward freedom and his new mission to speak out for justice. Graves appeared with Nicole Casarez, one of his lawyers and a journalism professor at the University of St. Thomas, at an event called “Fight for Freedom” in a packe … Read More
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