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29 Sept 2017
Sologamy (With Reference to the Case of Laura Mesi)
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Image Credit: NiƱo Jose Heredia / Gulf News (2017) I've been waiting for me to come along - And now I've swept myself ...
27 Sept 2017
Satanic News 2: The Case of Dilara Findikoglu and Her Infernal Fashion Show
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II: The Case of Dilara Findikoglu and Her Infernal Fashion Show Our second story concerns a fashion show held at historic central ...
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26 Sept 2017
Satanic News 1: The Case of Sister Maria Crocifissa della Concezione and the Devil's Letter
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Satan, the so-called Prince of Darkness, has been in the headlines this month and I would like to discuss two recent news stories, beginnin...
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24 Sept 2017
Psychoceramics (Clinical Notes on Cranks and Crackpots)
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We are the psycho-ceramics; the cracked pots of mankind. A friend writes to complain about my use of the pejorative term c...
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23 Sept 2017
The Internet of Stings: On Apiculture and the Question Concerning Technology
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Most people have heard about the so-called Internet of Things (IoT), which, basically, involves embedding computer chips in everyday ...
20 Sept 2017
Time/Flies
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dobrador.com Like most normal people, I hate flies; particularly that universal pest Musca domestica and its slightly larger rela...
17 Sept 2017
Reflections on The Bat 2: Germaine Richier and Her Art of Becoming-Animal
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Germaine Richier: La Chauve-souris (1946) Dimensions: 89 x 91 x 59.5 cm Theodore Roethke's uncanny verse, The Bat , b...
16 Sept 2017
Reflections on The Bat 1: Theodore Roethke and the Unheimlich
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Germaine Richier: Bat (1948-51) Etching and aquatint on paper (385 x 536 mm) Several days after first reading and I'm still ...
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15 Sept 2017
Of Contrails and Chemtrails (with Reference to the Case of Kylie Jenner)
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Kylie Jenner reflecting upon chemtrails I have to admit that I make very little effort to keep up with the Kardashians and t...
14 Sept 2017
Roethke and the Bat Boy (A Post on American Poetry and Popular Culture)
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And when he appears upon a TV screen, We're afraid of what our eyes have seen. The highly-regarded American poet, Theodore R...
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