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by Bobby Fox The defining moment of my childhood took place on a cold, winter day, on the playground of my elementary school. I was in the 4th grade. It was mid-morning recess. And I dreaded it. Most children can’t wait until the recess bell…

Feb 21 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

The meaning of Moby Dick »

If someone forces me to choose within all my favorite books, maybe I would choose Melville’s book Moby Dick. Any reason? Of course I find many of them every time I read this fantastic epic book, this awesome adventure travel, this heroic story about a…

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Jack London, a traveler of life »

By Michael J Metcalf What could we say of a man who knew all of the good and bad things of the life? What could we say of a restless spirit who looked for peace and for fight at the same time? What could we…

Feb 19 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

Sofonisba Anguissola, painter of Philip II of Spain »

Sofonisba Anguissola (1532-1625) Italy, 16th century, who didn’t wish to be an artist? Sofonisba was born in a noble family from Cremona. His father was fond of Cartago history and all of his children had historical names (Sofonisba is an old African heroine). As so…

Feb 18 2012 / No Comment / Read More »

Old Mediterranean artistic flavor »

I was born in a Little country called Spain. It’s a beautiful place, with sun and some pretty girls (like everywhere). We loved to drink a little, to speak anywhere, to smoke a little… to live. In art, we had very important names in History…

Feb 17 2012 / No Comment / Read More »
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