
For the religious significance of the
logo on the left, see Why Me?
For the religious significance of the
logo on the right, see Palgrave.com.
Related material:
previous entry and Style.

For the religious significance of the
logo on the left, see Why Me?
For the religious significance of the
logo on the right, see Palgrave.com.
Related material:
previous entry and Style.
For some children...

It takes three Eleanors.

1 2 3
For Alice, a beautiful child
who died in London
on Tuesday
at 72:
Today's New York Times says that
Alice, the author of Fairy Tale,
was a
"passionately traditional Catholic."
For related material, see
Immortal Diamond:
O'Hara, Hopkins, and Joyce.
See also the conflict between Trudeau's
"diamond theory" and
"story theory"
of truth,
and Suzanne Keen's article from the
Catholic publication Commonweal:
From the Women's History Month Soundtrack:
|
The River's Too Wide -- Olivia Newton-John 3:16 For a sample of this vintage For more on 3:16, see the For more on Life on the |
Click on picture for details.
For some theological background
to this and the previous 8 entries,
see log24 Sept. 1-15, 2003,
which contains the following passage:
"I would like to say something more to you about
cheerful serenity, the serenity of the stars and of the mind....
neither frivolity nor complacency; it is supreme insight and love,
affirmation of all reality, alertness on the brink of all depths and
abysses; it is a virtue of saints and of knights; it is
indestructible and only increases with age and nearness to death. It is
the secret of beauty and the real substance of all art."
To a Young Scholar
truth is truth, tautalogous and true; what beauty is, that's the thing to know
Posted
11/16/2002 at 1:51 am
by
TheYoungScholar
To a young scholar:
Guqin
Go
Calligraphy
Painting
Posted
11/16/2002 at 8:16 am
by
m759

| Philadelphia Story
Friday, March 11, 2005 James Biddle, 75, died at his family's estate, Andalusia, near Philadelphia yesterday. From today's New York Times: "Mr. Biddle was born at
"Anybody invites you to a game of solitaire, you tell |
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Macalester College on Don Celender:
"An Art History prize fund
has been
established in his name.
Contributions can be sent to
the Macalester Art Department."
In today's Art History competition,
Glenn Davis is, of course,
the first runner-up,
and is represented below
by the X.
(Hexagram 34,
The Power of the Great)
Art itself is represented
by the box.
(Hexagram 20,
Contemplation, View)
Women's History Month
is represented by
the X in a box.
(Hexagram 2,
The Receptive)

The winner of the
Art History competition
is Jodie Foster, for
combining astrophysics
with interpretive dancing.

"... as in a great work of art, there
is,
written small, the artist's signature....
Standing over humans, gods, and demons...
there is an intelligence that
antedates the
universe."
-- Carl Sagan,
Contact
"Dr. Kinsey, Dr. Arroway;
Dr. Arroway, Dr. Kinsey."
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