Episode 141 -MONDAY, 12/14/20

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Hokusai’s Great Wave, Sculpted in Lego Blocks by Jumpei Mitsui

Article by Johnny on Spoon & Tomago.

A Romance Writer’s Year of Red-Hot Reading

Article by Talia Hibbert on GoodReads.

Zodiac Killer’s Cipher Cracked by Amateur Codebreakers More Than 50 Years Later

Article by Alyse Stanley on Gizmodo.

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Episode 44 – Friday, 5/1/20

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30 BEST KINDLE UNLIMITED ROMANCE BOOKS AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW

Article by Namera Tanjeem on Book Riot

italian artist fabio viale tattoos classical marble sculptures

10 pioneering women who helped shape jazz

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Article on the New York Times By Giovanni Russonello

WHY IS DONALD JUDD CONSIDERED A SCULPTOR?

Article on Art in America by Christa Noel Robbins.

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Episode 42 – Monday, 4/27/20

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Netflix Released 10 of Its Documentaries to YouTube, So You Can Watch Them for Free

by MIA NAKAJI MONNIER on Apartment Therapy.

27 New Romances That Readers Love

Museum Curators Create a Contest to See Who Has the Creepiest Object: Ancient Body Parts, Cursed Toys, and More

Article by Colin Marshall on Open Culture.

THE CORONAVIRUS PRAYER

Gabriel Zimmer

Dear Lord,

In this our hour of doorknobs and droplets,
when masks have canceled our personalities;
in this our hour of prickling perimeters, sinister surfaces,
defeated bodies, and victorious abstractions,
when some of us are stepping into rooms humid with contagion,
and some of us are standing in the pasta aisle;
in this our hour of vacant parks and boarded-up hoops,
when we miss the sky-high roar of the city
and hear instead the tarp that flaps on the unfinished roof,
the squirrel giving his hingelike cry, and the siren constantly passing,
to You we send up our prayer, as follows:

Let not heebie-jeebies become our religion,
our new ideology, with its own jargon.
Fortify us, Lord. Show us how.
What would your saints be doing now?
Saint Francis, he was a fan of the human.
He’d be rolling naked on Boston Common.
He’d be sharing a bottle. No mask, no gloves,
shielded only by burning love.
But I don’t think we’re in the mood
for feats of antic beatitude.
In New York City, and in Madrid,
the saints maintain the rumbling grid.
Bless the mailman, and equally bless
the bus driver, vector of steadfastness.
Protect the bravest, the best we’ve got.
Protect the rest of us, why not.
And if the virus that took John Prine
comes, as it may, for me and mine,
although we’ve mostly stayed indoors,
well—then, as ever, we’re all Yours.

Until further notice,

AMEN

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Francesca Dalla Benetta

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