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Sunday, May 29, 2011

10,000 Maniacs - Candy Everybody Wants

Music Appreciation

Okay, I'll be honest.  I had -- and perhaps still have-- a crush on Natalie Merchant

10,000 Maniacs was introduced to me when I worked at SteinMart in the shoes department. 

The 22 year old girl in Childrens invited me over to her trailer and played Our Time in Eden.  I was hooked and became a Maniac; moreso after watching Natalie Merchant and 10,000 Maniacs on MTV Unplugged
So what do the lyrics mean? 

"If lust and hate is the candy, If blood and love tastes so sweet, Then we give 'em what they want."

The music video starts with an narration, "Living in Eden has its advantages. As a marginalized member of a spectator democracy, you choose your own dependencies. Lust, hate, blood, love.  Don't think of it as manufactured consent.  Think of it as the candy everybody wants."  The introduction ends with "Enforcer State Enforcer Taste."

Obviously, the music video and its lyrics speak of our dependency and reliability on everyday propaganda.   Industry sell their products by enticing us with glamour, popularity and false promises.  It still applies today.  But we has intelligent human beings can decide what to believe by researching and shopping before making our final decision. 




Sources: Wikipedia

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg

Art Appreciation

Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, considered the Father of Danish painting, is best known for his portraits of Copenhagen's middle class. 

His paintings and teachings influenced painters during the first half of the 19th century, known as the Danish Golden Age.

Interestingly, in his teachings, he suggested ignoring defects so that perfection can be fulfilled.  Similar to how photographers today photoshop to remove unwanted blemishes.

⊙⊙⊙ That's when the mirror become inaccessible ©
Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg Femme à sa toilette, 1841

Sources: http://www.answers.com/topic/eckersberg-christoffer-vilhelm; http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/eckersberginfo.shtm; Wikipedia

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Radiohead - Creep

Music Appreciation

I remember first watching Radiohead on MTV Beach House Party in 1993--yeah, the one hosted by Bill Bellamy.  It was the summer before my senior year in high school, and this song seemed to define my life.  I was a creep and a weirdo in love with an "angel". Ah! Young love.  




Source: wikipedia; youtube

Saturday, May 21, 2011

The Driskill Hotel in Austin

Designed by Jasper N. Preston & Son in 1886, Col. James Driskill's hotel is perhaps the finest in Texas.

The Romanesque style building, which is located on the infamous 6th Street in downtown Austin, is considered a political landmark where politicians congregate for events.

It's also said to be haunted by Col. James Driskill, who lost the hotel in a poker game to his brother-in-law, Jim Day.  George Littlefield purchased the hotel soon after.


Sources: 

Wikipedia



Friday, May 20, 2011

Camille Hilaire

Art Appreciation

Considered a highly influencial French painter of the mid-twentieth century, Camille Hilaire was known to sketch his subject with tenderness and grace. 




Sources: http://www.galerie-es.com/art.camille-hilaire.html; http://www.cambridgeprints.com/artists/h/HILAIRE.HTML;
wikipedia

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Claude Debussy - Clair de lune

Claude Debussy composed "Clair de lune" based on a poem written by French poet Paul Verlaine by the same name. 

As we drove our newborn son home for the first time, I remember listening to Clair de lune as we drove into the neighborhood. 





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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

The Littlefield House

ARCHITECTURE APPRECIATION

The Victorian architecture was built in 1893 by Confederate Officer, banker and philanthropist George W. Littlefield.  The Littlefield house, which is designated a national landmark, is located on the northern part of the University of Texas - Austin campus.