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...such as heliotropism—outside of the widely accepted 5. Berensohn’s morning session consisted of a “Pebble Ritual,” during which each participant was given a handful of clay and asked to make twelve pebbles, harkening back to man??s first playthings. Subsequently laid out against a blue cloth, they created a clay cosmos, around which the group performed a Greek circle-dance. Drawing upon scientific theories of both the Big Bang and the Gaia Hypothesis, Berensohn emphasized the idea that art precedes science in his impromptu...
...Dead Man??s Poison!!! 1 bottle of whisky
...cause and endure suffering, tackle current events such as Hurricane Katrina and the horrors of Guantánamo. Pinksy adopts a personal tone, asking, “What could your children boast about you?” He then turns to the tendency of history to repeat itself despite man??s pledges to learn from past mistakes. The poems in the second section become extended definitions of everyday objects. Pinsky argues that every word “is an assembly of countless voices,” and here, each poem expands the significance of otherwise mundane things...
...role reversal—in the 1972 version, the young actor played Milo Tindle opposite Laurence Olivier, and both were nominated for Academy Awards. Caine, despite his accumulation of gray hair, excels at playing Wyke. In his old-school, distinctively British style, he effortlessly captures the old man??s eccentricity and nuances...
...telling, the play focuses more on the human parts of the story than its science fiction aspects. Confused teen Donnie Darko sits on the brink of two realities, and he has to make an important choice. Helping him make the right one is “bunny-man?? Frank. Stern’s interpretation follows a different thread from the common perception of the story’s dark messenger. “What Donnie doesn’t realize is that Frank is there to help him; he lays out all the clues for Donnie...