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Sadness (also called heavy-heartedness) is emotional pain associated with, or characterized by feelings of disadvantage, loss, despair, grief, helplessness, disappointment and sorrow. An individual experiencing sadness may become quiet or lethargic, and withdraw themselves from others. Crying is often an indication of sadness.
Sadness is one of the "six basic emotions" described by Paul Ekman, along with happiness, anger, surprise, fear and disgust.
Sadness is a common experience in childhood. Acknowledging such emotions can make it much easier for families to address more serious emotional problems, although some families may have a (conscious or unconscious) rule that sadness is "not allowed".Robin Skynner has suggested that this may cause problems, because with sadness "screened-off" we are left a bit shallow and manic.
Sadness is part of the normal process of the child separating from an early symbiosis with the mother and becoming more independent. Every time a child separates just a tiny bit more, he or she will have to cope with a small loss. If the mother cannot allow the minor distress involved, the child may never learn how to deal with sadness by themselves. Pediatrician T. Berry Brazelton argues that too much cheering a child up devalues the emotion of sadness for them; and Selma Fraiberg suggests that it is important to respect a child's right to experience a loss fully and deeply.
Black is the darkest color, the result of the absence of or complete absorption of light. It is the opposite of white (the combined spectrum of color or light). It is an achromatic color, literally a color without color or hue. It is one of the four primary colors in the CMYK color model, along with cyan, yellow, and magenta, used in color printing to produce all the other colors.
Black was one of the first colors used by artists in neolithic cave paintings. In the 14th century, it began to be worn by royalty, the clergy, judges and government officials in much of Europe. It became the color worn by English romantic poets, businessmen and statesmen in the 19th century, and a high fashion color in the 20th century.
In the Roman Empire, it became the color of mourning, and over the centuries it was frequently associated with death, evil, witches and magic. According to surveys in Europe and North America, it is the color most commonly associated with mourning, the end, secrets, magic, force, violence, evil, and elegance.
A book is a set of written, printed, illustrated, or blank sheets, made of ink, paper, parchment, or other materials, fastened together to hinge at one side. A single sheet within a book is a leaf, and each side of a leaf is a page. A set of text-filled or illustrated pages produced in electronic format is known as an electronic book, or e-book.
Books may also refer to works of literature, or a main division of such a work. In library and information science, a book is called a monograph, to distinguish it from serial periodicals such as magazines, journals or newspapers. The body of all written works including books is literature. In novels and sometimes other types of books (for example, biographies), a book may be divided into several large sections, also called books (Book 1, Book 2, Book 3, and so on). An avid reader of books is a bibliophile or colloquially, bookworm.
A shop where books are bought and sold is a bookshop or bookstore. Books can also be borrowed from libraries. Google has estimated that as of 2010, approximately 130,000,000 unique titles had been published. In some wealthier nations, printed books are giving way to the usage of electronic or e-books, though sales of e-books declined in the first half of 2015.
New York is a state in the Northeastern United States and is the United States' 27th-most extensive, fourth-most populous, and seventh-most densely populated state. New York is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south and Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont to the east. The state has a maritime border in the Atlantic Ocean with Rhode Island, east of Long Island, as well as an international border with the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the north and Ontario to the west and north. The state of New York, with an estimated 19.8 million residents in 2015, is often referred to as New York State to distinguish it from New York City, the state's most populous city and its economic hub.
With an estimated population of nearly 8.5 million in 2014, New York City is the most populous city in the United States and the premier gateway for legal immigration to the United States. The New York City Metropolitan Area is one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world. New York City is a global city, exerting a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, its fast pace defining the term New York minute. The home of the United Nations Headquarters, New York City is an important center for international diplomacy and has been described as the cultural and financial capital of the world, as well as the world's most economically powerful city. New York City makes up over 40% of the population of New York State. Two-thirds of the state's population lives in the New York City Metropolitan Area, and nearly 40% live on Long Island. Both the state and New York City were named for the 17th century Duke of York, future King James II of England. The next four most populous cities in the state are Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, and Syracuse, while the state capital is Albany.
A historical society is a organization dedicated to preserving, collecting, researching, and interpreting historical information or items. Originally, these societies were created as a way to help future generations understand their heritage.
Historical societies vary in specialization, with focuses ranging from specific geographical areas such as countries or towns, universities, railways, ethnic and religious groups, to genealogy, pioneer history, and the preservation of antiques or historic buildings.
Often, many of these organizations ensure that historic architecture is preserved/restored and period houses are maintained for tours open to the public. (See: Historic preservation)
It is said that historical societies originated in Western Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries. These early organizations were usually formed as societies for “lovers of Antiquity.”
The oldest historical society in the United Sates is what we now call the Massachusetts Historical Society, which was founded in 1791 by Jeremy Belknap. He was joined by nine other Bostonians who helped him create "The Historical Society," an organization truly devoted to collecting materials for the study of American history. This like-minded group gathered family papers, books, and artifacts from their personal collections which led to the creation of the nation's first historical repository. Due to the absence of any other American historical repositories during this time, the MHS took on a national role - Something that is still evident in its collections and publications. To this day, Belknap's original vision of preserving, collecting, making resources accessible, and communicating manuscripts that promote the study of Massachusetts as well as the nation is still thriving.
Cammy's Comic Corner - Book Of The Month - Blacksad
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GRAFFITI A NEW YORK - Andrea Nelli
The Book of the Month for June 2011 is none other than Blacksad (Dark Horse) written by Juan Diaz Canales and illustrated by Juanjo Guarnido. A beautiful combination of watercolors and Noir in one convenient collection.
Thanks to a long time Kapowian viewer, Sonya and Al look at the Dark Horse Books title Blacksad. Were they disappointed? Lets just say it generated a lot of discussion around the Kapow office. (We don't actually have an office).
I literally only did this video so that my friends could see it and be sad with me.
I've been waiting to show you guys this beautiful track for quite a while now. I can't wait to hear what LAUV has to offer to us next. Download... http://apple.co/1FOSZrI Lauv http://lauvsongs.com http://soundcloud.com/lauvsongs http://facebook.com/lauvsongs http://twitter.com/lauvsongs https://instagram.com/_lauvsongs/ Lyric video by Andy DeLuca - andydelucaphoto@gmail.com Footage by Ross Perkel & Bella Finn Parisot Sheepy on Spotify http://bit.ly/MrSuicideSheepSpotify Facebooobs https://www.facebook.com/MrSuicideSheep Follow on Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/mrsuicidesheep Follow on Twitter https://twitter.com/mrsuicidesheep Website http://mrsuicidesheep.com Sheepy Shop http://bit.ly/2b8GvBm Submit Tracks http://bit.ly/2aPHMvw
Este vídeo forma parte de una reseña que realicé para " http://www.laposadadelterror.es " y se puede ver el proceso que supongo utiliza el dibujante de Blacksad,, Juanjo Guarnido. Espero que os guste y no dejéis de visitar la web porque es una pasada.
Just an idea I finally had to get out of my system - Sort of an animated comic book frame, in hard black and white. After Effects + Particular
The scarred and battered “No Man’s Land” of Palestine reveals a landscape divided by physical and psychological barriers. Photographed over a period of ten years with the support of the prestigious Henri Cartier-Bresson Award, Towell’s most politically piercing body of work remains a landmark in photographic art and journalism. In his postscript, Towell speaks clearly for the dispossessed: “Today, the little that remains of Palestinian land has been cut to ribbons by a military infrastructure of settlement roads, checkpoints, watch-towers, security gates, walls and weapons, guaranteeing Israel’s ultimate control and extending it to satellite settlements, the purpose of which is clearly expansionist. By granting Israel enough political immunity to flout international law, the U.S. has help...
This is a project that came out of one of my design briefs. Based around the area of Medium & Messages. The story goes to state that the Medium is telling the story of how life begins and somehow ends. Through the use of illustrations on a time lapse basis, the medium shows how life and choices will effect the understanding, security and freedom of oneself. How the story progresses in itself starts with the Medium illustrating the 'Circles of Trust' as a foundation around it, later moving to the next element we seek - 'Warmth' represented by the sun. Sooner whilst being under it's ideal foundations it looks to express it's 'Freedom' taken form as a feather. However, just as how life is unpredictable, some choices we make would change the course of our future. Thus the Medium is undertak...
GRAFFITI A NEW YORK - Andrea Nelli In 1973, this phenomenon of graffiti runs rampant, reaching its peak that summer. At the beginning of the year, the graffiti piece grows in epic proportions. This innovation is owed to black writers from the Bronx like SUPER COOL 223, RIFF 70 (WORM/CASH), and PHASE 2. The press defined this new genre as “Grand Design” but the kids called it Top to Bottom or more simply T to B, alluding to the fact that graffiti vertically covers the full height of a subway car. The external of the train is no longer covered with small, monochrome writings of different sizes, but by a single, multi-colored graffiti. Some of these T to B pieces are so elaborate and complex in form that the New York Times puts forth the hypothesis that they are products of a collaborati...
Written, animated, and narrated by Katy Towell. http://skary.net. My dear father died in a faraway war Left Mother and I quite without hope We used our last pennies to leave our fine city And away to a house on a farm And on this farm, on the thorniest edge Stood an ash tree as old as the earth With branches so gnarled and twisted and black That my every bone cried out to climb "But no! Oh no!" said our funny old neighbor Wringing her hands like two rags "Don't you go near it, young Miss Eliza For her roots are bad all the way down" I thought it silly but did as she told Until Mother went missing one eve So sad had she been that I feared the worst And went down to the old ash tree And now here I stand but here there is nothing Naught but a flowering weed But the breeze, I could swear, car...
This is a booktrailer for the german novel "Der Schieber" by Cay Rademacher. The Trailer is made with an analogue camera, the Lomokino, with black and white 35mm film. Description of the book: Oberinspektor Frank Stave and his english fellow James MacDonald investigate in Hamburg two years after world war II in the case of a dead boy who has been found on a bomb. It shows a sad world of the people in the destroyed city who fight for their own life. The Trailer was made for a project at Anhalt University of Applied Sciences in Dessau Departement of Design. Film: Claudia Haase Music: Franz-Julius Pelz Narrator: Thorsten Köhler Project "Buchtrailer" WS 2013 Dessau Department of Design In cooperation with Goethe Institut New York Project direction: Prof. Angela Zumpe Support: Prof. Dr. A...
Cast Deyan Donkov … The King Bilyana Petrinska … The Sorceress Dimitar Enchev … The youngest brother Azusa Yoneoka … The empress Alexandra Marinova … Ok Sun Crew Director Milena Kaleva Story by Marina Chervenkova Screenplay by Yordan Dichev and Milena Kaleva Executive producer Valeri Kostov Produced by Milena Kaleva and Marina Chervenkova Director of photography Kiril Palikarski Production designer Marina Chervenkova Production designer (japanese tale) Pavlina Kotseva Music by Sonic media design and Hugo Tromp Sound design by Ivan Andreev Edited by Michael Dervenski Visual effects by Nikolay Kolev & Live pixels studio - Georgi Vrabchev, Evgeni Damianov, Stanislav Bonchev Title designer Nikolay Kolev Voice Over by Leslie Grantham Hair and make up artist Nina Tzoncheva and Iva Dencheva Art...
DFLL/decay for lou lou/PSYCHOS line WORLD7 by malga kubiak, the ego trip label dedicated to all dead poets http://egotriplabel.blogspot.com/2011/11/success-going-down-is-rapid-annemarie.html assistant DOUZE edited malga kubiak produced malga kubiak pre edited ajc bruxelles, crac stockholm, wajda's film academy warsaw camera Malga Kubiak, Maria Sochaniewicz, Romain Perrot, Fred Nipi shot in NYC at CBGC cast Cecil, Malga Kubiak, Nick Zedd noise unit, Zyklon B, featuring also the late Nick Bohn, Miss Trish Fire, Band 1, Band2, Fred Nipi, Romain Perrott, Freya Paris Fucked Music Society w Malga Kubiak 12h installation or interactive project, 3 screens x 4h http://www.jahsonic.com/2003May.html # 2003, May 20; 11:58 ::: transgression # Abnormal: The Sinema of Nick Zedd (2002) [DVD, Amazon US] ...
What these ashes wanted (2001, 55 minutes, 16mm) Music by Tucker Zimmerman Golden Gate Award, New Visions, San Francisco International Film Festival 2002 Gus Van Sant Award, Ann Arbor Film Festival 2002 Telefilm Canada Award, Images Film Festival, Toronto 2001 “ In the documentary film What these ashes wanted Hoffman arranges the jagged bits of life he shared with writer Marian McMahon. Her early death in 1996 provoked this essay on mortality. Hoffman’s goal: “to illuminate the conditions of her death… the mystery of her life and the reason why, at the instant of her passage, I felt peace with her leaving… a feeling I no longer hold.” Using painterly swatches of sunflowers, hand-processed film, found sound recordings, the “antiseptic fictions” of doctors and other mortal icons, Hoffm...
Fred Wilson presents his 1992 project Mining the Museum at the Maryland Historical Society and demonstrates how it changed the relationship between the staff and the community, the historical society and other local museums, the professional staff and the support staff, black and white. Wilson's collaborative process has been shown to contribute to a new museum ethics by shaping individual and institutional values and has helped move institutions towards greater diversity, equality and social engagement. This presentation was part of The Sackler Conference for Arts Education - From the Margins to the Core? - An international conference exploring the shifting roles and increasing significance of diversity and equality in contemporary museum and heritage policy and practice held at The Sack...
The Book of the Month for June 2011 is none other than Blacksad (Dark Horse) written by Juan Diaz Canales and illustrated by Juanjo Guarnido. A beautiful combination of watercolors and Noir in one convenient collection.
Thanks to a long time Kapowian viewer, Sonya and Al look at the Dark Horse Books title Blacksad. Were they disappointed? Lets just say it generated a lot of discussion around the Kapow office. (We don't actually have an office).
I literally only did this video so that my friends could see it and be sad with me.
I've been waiting to show you guys this beautiful track for quite a while now. I can't wait to hear what LAUV has to offer to us next. Download... http://apple.co/1FOSZrI Lauv http://lauvsongs.com http://soundcloud.com/lauvsongs http://facebook.com/lauvsongs http://twitter.com/lauvsongs https://instagram.com/_lauvsongs/ Lyric video by Andy DeLuca - andydelucaphoto@gmail.com Footage by Ross Perkel & Bella Finn Parisot Sheepy on Spotify http://bit.ly/MrSuicideSheepSpotify Facebooobs https://www.facebook.com/MrSuicideSheep Follow on Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/mrsuicidesheep Follow on Twitter https://twitter.com/mrsuicidesheep Website http://mrsuicidesheep.com Sheepy Shop http://bit.ly/2b8GvBm Submit Tracks http://bit.ly/2aPHMvw
Este vídeo forma parte de una reseña que realicé para " http://www.laposadadelterror.es " y se puede ver el proceso que supongo utiliza el dibujante de Blacksad,, Juanjo Guarnido. Espero que os guste y no dejéis de visitar la web porque es una pasada.
Just an idea I finally had to get out of my system - Sort of an animated comic book frame, in hard black and white. After Effects + Particular
The scarred and battered “No Man’s Land” of Palestine reveals a landscape divided by physical and psychological barriers. Photographed over a period of ten years with the support of the prestigious Henri Cartier-Bresson Award, Towell’s most politically piercing body of work remains a landmark in photographic art and journalism. In his postscript, Towell speaks clearly for the dispossessed: “Today, the little that remains of Palestinian land has been cut to ribbons by a military infrastructure of settlement roads, checkpoints, watch-towers, security gates, walls and weapons, guaranteeing Israel’s ultimate control and extending it to satellite settlements, the purpose of which is clearly expansionist. By granting Israel enough political immunity to flout international law, the U.S. has help...
This is a project that came out of one of my design briefs. Based around the area of Medium & Messages. The story goes to state that the Medium is telling the story of how life begins and somehow ends. Through the use of illustrations on a time lapse basis, the medium shows how life and choices will effect the understanding, security and freedom of oneself. How the story progresses in itself starts with the Medium illustrating the 'Circles of Trust' as a foundation around it, later moving to the next element we seek - 'Warmth' represented by the sun. Sooner whilst being under it's ideal foundations it looks to express it's 'Freedom' taken form as a feather. However, just as how life is unpredictable, some choices we make would change the course of our future. Thus the Medium is undertak...
GRAFFITI A NEW YORK - Andrea Nelli In 1973, this phenomenon of graffiti runs rampant, reaching its peak that summer. At the beginning of the year, the graffiti piece grows in epic proportions. This innovation is owed to black writers from the Bronx like SUPER COOL 223, RIFF 70 (WORM/CASH), and PHASE 2. The press defined this new genre as “Grand Design” but the kids called it Top to Bottom or more simply T to B, alluding to the fact that graffiti vertically covers the full height of a subway car. The external of the train is no longer covered with small, monochrome writings of different sizes, but by a single, multi-colored graffiti. Some of these T to B pieces are so elaborate and complex in form that the New York Times puts forth the hypothesis that they are products of a collaborati...
Written, animated, and narrated by Katy Towell. http://skary.net. My dear father died in a faraway war Left Mother and I quite without hope We used our last pennies to leave our fine city And away to a house on a farm And on this farm, on the thorniest edge Stood an ash tree as old as the earth With branches so gnarled and twisted and black That my every bone cried out to climb "But no! Oh no!" said our funny old neighbor Wringing her hands like two rags "Don't you go near it, young Miss Eliza For her roots are bad all the way down" I thought it silly but did as she told Until Mother went missing one eve So sad had she been that I feared the worst And went down to the old ash tree And now here I stand but here there is nothing Naught but a flowering weed But the breeze, I could swear, car...
This is a booktrailer for the german novel "Der Schieber" by Cay Rademacher. The Trailer is made with an analogue camera, the Lomokino, with black and white 35mm film. Description of the book: Oberinspektor Frank Stave and his english fellow James MacDonald investigate in Hamburg two years after world war II in the case of a dead boy who has been found on a bomb. It shows a sad world of the people in the destroyed city who fight for their own life. The Trailer was made for a project at Anhalt University of Applied Sciences in Dessau Departement of Design. Film: Claudia Haase Music: Franz-Julius Pelz Narrator: Thorsten Köhler Project "Buchtrailer" WS 2013 Dessau Department of Design In cooperation with Goethe Institut New York Project direction: Prof. Angela Zumpe Support: Prof. Dr. A...
Cast Deyan Donkov … The King Bilyana Petrinska … The Sorceress Dimitar Enchev … The youngest brother Azusa Yoneoka … The empress Alexandra Marinova … Ok Sun Crew Director Milena Kaleva Story by Marina Chervenkova Screenplay by Yordan Dichev and Milena Kaleva Executive producer Valeri Kostov Produced by Milena Kaleva and Marina Chervenkova Director of photography Kiril Palikarski Production designer Marina Chervenkova Production designer (japanese tale) Pavlina Kotseva Music by Sonic media design and Hugo Tromp Sound design by Ivan Andreev Edited by Michael Dervenski Visual effects by Nikolay Kolev & Live pixels studio - Georgi Vrabchev, Evgeni Damianov, Stanislav Bonchev Title designer Nikolay Kolev Voice Over by Leslie Grantham Hair and make up artist Nina Tzoncheva and Iva Dencheva Art...
DFLL/decay for lou lou/PSYCHOS line WORLD7 by malga kubiak, the ego trip label dedicated to all dead poets http://egotriplabel.blogspot.com/2011/11/success-going-down-is-rapid-annemarie.html assistant DOUZE edited malga kubiak produced malga kubiak pre edited ajc bruxelles, crac stockholm, wajda's film academy warsaw camera Malga Kubiak, Maria Sochaniewicz, Romain Perrot, Fred Nipi shot in NYC at CBGC cast Cecil, Malga Kubiak, Nick Zedd noise unit, Zyklon B, featuring also the late Nick Bohn, Miss Trish Fire, Band 1, Band2, Fred Nipi, Romain Perrott, Freya Paris Fucked Music Society w Malga Kubiak 12h installation or interactive project, 3 screens x 4h http://www.jahsonic.com/2003May.html # 2003, May 20; 11:58 ::: transgression # Abnormal: The Sinema of Nick Zedd (2002) [DVD, Amazon US] ...
What these ashes wanted (2001, 55 minutes, 16mm) Music by Tucker Zimmerman Golden Gate Award, New Visions, San Francisco International Film Festival 2002 Gus Van Sant Award, Ann Arbor Film Festival 2002 Telefilm Canada Award, Images Film Festival, Toronto 2001 “ In the documentary film What these ashes wanted Hoffman arranges the jagged bits of life he shared with writer Marian McMahon. Her early death in 1996 provoked this essay on mortality. Hoffman’s goal: “to illuminate the conditions of her death… the mystery of her life and the reason why, at the instant of her passage, I felt peace with her leaving… a feeling I no longer hold.” Using painterly swatches of sunflowers, hand-processed film, found sound recordings, the “antiseptic fictions” of doctors and other mortal icons, Hoffm...
Fred Wilson presents his 1992 project Mining the Museum at the Maryland Historical Society and demonstrates how it changed the relationship between the staff and the community, the historical society and other local museums, the professional staff and the support staff, black and white. Wilson's collaborative process has been shown to contribute to a new museum ethics by shaping individual and institutional values and has helped move institutions towards greater diversity, equality and social engagement. This presentation was part of The Sackler Conference for Arts Education - From the Margins to the Core? - An international conference exploring the shifting roles and increasing significance of diversity and equality in contemporary museum and heritage policy and practice held at The Sack...
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Kenny Monroe vocals David Scott guitars Kenny Allen bass Todd Kelly drums 1. Tonight! Tonight! 0:00 2. Take It or Leave It 3:13 3. Time Will Tell 6:56 4. Sleaze if You Please 10:26 5. Stranger in the Night 13:26 6. Up and Down 17:17 7. Out on the Run 21:22 8. Going Nowhere 24:12 9. I.O.U. 27:26 10. Sad And Lonely 30:37 11. Parkside Madness 34:17 12. Little Black Book 37:51
Kenny Monroe vocals David Scott guitars Kenny Allen bass Todd Kelly drums 1. Tonight! Tonight! 0:00 2. Take It or Leave It 3:13 3. Time Will Tell 6:56 4. Sleaze if You Please 10:26 5. Stranger in the Night 13:26 6. Up and Down 17:17 7. Out on the Run 21:22 8. Going Nowhere 24:12 9. I.O.U. 27:26 10. Sad And Lonely 30:37 11. Parkside Madness 34:17 12. Little Black Book 37:51
Subscribe the Channel/ Inscreve-te no Canal: https://goo.gl/uT6aI4 Tuff Luck - Tuff Luck 1987 (Full Album) Track List: 01. Tonight! Tonight! 0:00 02. Take It or Leave It 3:13 03. Time Will Tell 6:56 04. Sleaze if You Please 10:26 05. Stranger in the Night 13:26 06. Up and Down 17:17 07. Out on the Run 21:22 08. Going Nowhere 24:12 09. I.O.U. 27:26 10. Sad And Lonely 30:37 11. Parkside Madness 34:17 12. Little Black Book 37:51 Line-Up: Kenny Monroe - vocals David Scott - guitars Kenny Allen - bass Todd Kelly - drums Music Invasion Blog: https://goo.gl/DhiFqE Facebook: https://goo.gl/328iso Twitter: https://goo.gl/4ARrsX
My pal Nicholas Tanek, author of The Coolest Way to Kill Yourself and "Chipped Black Nail Polish will be on..... we will talk his books, some of the sad, and surprising events of the past couple weeks, what Nicholas has been up to, and you may even see/hear my depiction of what is was like to grow up in The Sincoff household, when I, Ethan Sincoff, was a kid.
Excellent melodic hard rock, with the production a bit lacking but the songs were great with blistering lead solos. "Tonight!Tonight!" is a kick ass starter,"Sleaze If You Please" ,"Stranger In The Night" is sort of a highlight along with "Up & Down" then "I.O.U." & "Little Black Book". Very rare! Tracklist 1. Tonight! Tonight! 0:00 2. Take It or Leave It 3:13 3. Time Will Tell 6:56 4. Sleaze if You Please 10:26 5. Stranger in the Night 13:26 6. Up and Down 17:17 7. Out on the Run 21:22 8. Going Nowhere 24:12 9. I.O.U. 27:26 10. Sad And Lonely 30:37 11. Parkside Madness 34:17 12. Little Black Book 37:51 Tuff Luck: Kenny Monroe - vocals David Scott - guitars Kenny Allen - bass Todd Kelly - drums
My first unboxing video ♡ ♡ ♡ &&& #haul from Buffalo + Niagara + Niagara Falls + Love Canal WARNING: sad stuff at the end! ☹ :( Thanks for watching & plz subscribe ~~♡ Black dress: 1:45 CB radio unboxing: 14:11 Clothes: 30:28 Sunglasses: 33:08 Books & misc: 34:50 Distortion pedal: 38:24 Love Canal letter: 49:08 Just the Love Canal letter: 58:35 Music by Father Murphy https://theflenser.bandcamp.com/album/croce-2 https://fathermurphy.bandcamp.com/ #cbradio #antenna #RoadPro #whip #unboxing #blackdress #Buffalo #Niagara #NiagaraFalls #FatherMurphy #sequins #daggers #JimsTruckPlaza #pug #puglife #minipug #distortionpedal #crossfade #crossdissolve #transitions #radio #AmericanElectronics #BunzTradingZone #lanadelsatan #LittleWomen #books #candy #LoveCanal #sharing #shorts #letter #bud...
Brother Marvin X expounds on the issues of misogyny and white patriarchal ideas of ownership of women's bodies that black men of the black power movement sadly bought into in his book, "The Mythology of Pussy and Dick". In it, he speaks of the healing that's available to black men once they let go of the idea of trying to have complete control over the woman's vagina as though it was his commodity. http://aalbc.com/authors/marvinx.htm
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/user/rageagainsttheregime/radio-free-south-africa-presents-cuan-el Cuan Elgin - the author of Bulala - A True Story of South Africa will join us on Saturday 11th July at 1 pm CT (8 pm SA time) to give us an overview of the history of South Africa which is sadly misunderstood by the world at large. Excerpts from the book as provided by the author: After lengthy “negotiations” to “share power” with the black majority under a new constitution (which was the only mandate that 72% of the white electorate had given their leader), De Klerk and his henchmen ignored pleas (as did the mainstream press) from Afrikaners to... establish ’n toevlug in die weste, (“a refuge in the west”) - in the historically “white” Western Cape. Afrikaners were demanding their ow...
Audio from CAKE 2013 Programming. The title of this panel was Intimate Anxiety, the subject of which was on gender, sexuatiy, and taboo subject matter in graphic narrative. Heather Benjamin is an east coast illustrator and author of The "Sad Sex" zine series. Julia Gfrörer hails from Portland, and her graphic novel "Black is the Color" was recently published by Fantagraphics Books. Phoebe Gloeckner has been productive in underground comics for decades, and a film adaptation of her book "Diary of a Teenage Girl" is currently in production. The panel was moderated by Pegacorn Press published Caroline Paquita, who authors the "Womanimalistic" series. This panel took place on June 17th, 2013, at The Center on Halsted as part of programming for the Chicago Alternative Comics Expo.
Cold wind's blowing at my cigarette,
No this can't conceal
I'm hanging like a marionette
Can you make me real?
See the world best I can
Through the smoke as its hand tries to choke me
again...
Got my black book open and
I'm burning down at that hotel
A hundred thousand miles in my way
On the road to hell
Give me something to touch
something I can smell - of you
I'll take it to my grave as I burn for you.
Blind weight twirling in my skin that'll pass
Like only time can tell.
Guess this letter's gonna be my last
I hope it finds you well.
See the world best I can
Through the smoke as it's hand tries to choke me
again...
Got my black book open and
I'm burning down at that hotel
A hundred thousand miles in my way
On the road to hell
Give me something to touch
Something I can smell - of you
I'll take it to my grave as I burn for you.
A hundred thousand miles away -aye
I've fallen -aye aye
I can feel my final day -aye
is calling -aye aye
I'm burning alive for you
Just reaching for something true
I'm burning alive for you
I need something to pull me through
to pull me through
I've got my black book open and
I'm burning down at that hotel
A hundred thousand miles in my way
On the road to hell
Give me something to touch
Something I can smell - of you
I'll take it to my grave as I burn for you.
Got my black book open and
I'm burning down at that hotel
A hundred thousand miles in my way
On the road to hell
Give me something to touch
Something I can smell - of you
I'll take it to my grave as I burn for you.