Graham Crumb's Comments
That statue of the angel defeating Satan is a fairly blatant rip-off of one that sits in Place Saint Michel in Paris, a hop, skip and a jump away from the Sorbonne.
... Not that religious artists are generally rewarded for their originality....
... Not that religious artists are generally rewarded for their originality....
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I honestly don't mean to be condescending, but: You didn't know about La La La Human Steps?!
Edouard Lock has been creating these amazing dance pieces since the 1980s. This one is actually quite sedate, compared to some.
Seeing Louise Lecavalier (Lock's longtime collaborator and prima donna) dancing at Canada's National Arts Centre was an experience of a lifetime for me.
Edouard Lock has been creating these amazing dance pieces since the 1980s. This one is actually quite sedate, compared to some.
Seeing Louise Lecavalier (Lock's longtime collaborator and prima donna) dancing at Canada's National Arts Centre was an experience of a lifetime for me.
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It's spelled 'cacao' - cocoa is something you get in a tin and drink with marshmallows in it.
Cacao fruit is delicious, yes.
Cacao fruit is delicious, yes.
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Lake Vui is located on Ambae island in the South Pacific nation of Vanuatu. It underwent a transition from beautiful, tranquil turquoise to bright blood red over the course of a couple of days. While the event occurred during a significant increase in volcanic activity, scientists were never able to adequately explain what caused the sudden transformation.
Ambae is best known to the world as the 'Bali Hai' of James A. Michener's timeless Tales of the South Pacific.