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Art is Rain for Thirsty Souls

Posted by: newsexpresso on: November 30, 2008

I believe I know what the Void feels like. Do you? It’s cold…and very lonely, because it’s wanting creation and nothing exists there as of yet.
Spend enough time there, and you may fear that you could die of it. Too much emptiness for the soul to endure; too much nothing. Until you hear (or see, [...]

Tangor and Siren in "The Ramping Devils Episode #14

Posted by: newsexpresso on: November 29, 2008

Episode: #14
Tangor and Siren in: “The Ramping Devil!”
[Gwyin]
1/14/2006 Part I of II
[Siren’s Journal; 2180 AD] “The Ramping Devil, his fists were like blocks of iron, hard as garnet, when they hit you, I’m sure they were as heavy as anvils, he never did hit me, but I can attest to [...]

Shakespeare’s Art Understanding ‘King Lear’

Posted by: newsexpresso on: November 27, 2008

Students of Shakespeare have spent a very great deal of time debating the meanings of “Othello”, “King Lear”, and “Macbeth”. The wealth of criticism of any one of his plays can be overwhelming to the casual student. I cite my own experience as a high school student struggling to write credible criticism of “King Lear” [...]

Satan’s Trinity (Part 1)

Posted by: newsexpresso on: November 26, 2008

[From the book: “The Last Trumpet…” by Dennis L. Siluk; 2002]
1—The Dragon (Satan)) Fallen Archangel))
2—The Beast (Government/or church)) God the Father))
3—The False Prophet (Lamb Beast)) The Unholy spirit))
The Antichrist I
(Intertwined with the Trinity):
The Beast also can be seen as a government with a status of a Church, with a tri-headed unity (Satan the head); [...]

Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones

Posted by: newsexpresso on: November 24, 2008

British painter, designer, and illustrator Sir Edward Burne-Jones is one of the most well known of the second generation Pre-Raphaelite artists. Born in Birmingham, Burne-Jones mother died six days after giving birth. Having no siblings the lonely child escaped to the world of drawing.
Burne-Jones studied theology at Exeter College in Oxford where he met [...]

The History Of Daffy Ducks

Posted by: newsexpresso on: November 21, 2008

Daffy Duck is one of the most famous and recognizable cartoon characters on television along with, Bugs Bunny and Mickey mouse. Daffy made his first television appearance on April 17, 1937 in a cartoon entitled Porky’s Duck Hunt, directed by Tex Avery and Bob Clampett. The cartoon was a hunter/prey pairing, with Porky [...]

The Life and Art of Paul Gauguin

Posted by: newsexpresso on: November 19, 2008

French painter Eug่ne Henri Paul Gauguin was born in Paris in 1848 and then moved to Peru with his family when he was only three years old. Growing up in Peru provided much excitement and had a great impact on him as little boy. When he turned 17, he joined the Navy and [...]

Unexplored Tribal Dance From Jharkhand, India

Posted by: newsexpresso on: November 15, 2008

Chhou Naach (Chhou Dance):
There are very little documentations available on traditional art, craft and culture of tribal of Jharkhand, India. This article provides an overview of one of the most exciting tribal dance “Chhou Naach” which is yet to be explored completely. However, state government of Jharkhand, India organizes various cultural events in the [...]

Old Josh Picnic Along the River

Posted by: newsexpresso on: November 14, 2008

[Josh and his son just arrived back from a picnic down along the River, he lives on the Hightower plantation, outside Ozark, Alabama; this sketch is Josh at his youngest of all the author’s previous episodes on Josh, several of them; he was picked up by the Hightower family in New Orleans, many years ago. [...]

A Variety of Austrian Arts

Posted by: newsexpresso on: November 14, 2008

The artistic achievements and wealth of Austria include its monumental architectures, as well as its wide variations of cultural events, such as dramas, folk lore, and festivals. Going over the literary history of Austria, its first ever profound masterpiece was “The Lay of the Nibelungs” from year 1200. Popular comedy writers are Johann Nestroy and [...]


 

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