Paul Cézanne. The Artist’s Father, Reading “L’Événement”. 1866. Oil on canvas. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
When I stood before this painting last month at the NGA, it happened to be the day that would have been my father’s 88th birthday. It reminded me of his devotion to reading newspapers, his pride when I [...]
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Bonne fête Papa: A Flaneur’s Gallery
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June 21, 2009 at 12:05am
by Mark Willis
Bob Willis · Flaneur's Gallery · politics
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Flaneur’s Gallery: Parson Weems’ Fable
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January 18, 2009 at 6:00am
by Mark Willis
Grant Wood. Parson Weem’s’ Fable. 1939. Amon Carter Museum, Forth Worth.
When I was five years old, before I learned to read, I laid claim to a book in the family library called Pictorial History of American Presidents. It covered the course from George to Ike, who still held office then, and it was loaded with [...]
#inaug09 · 1930s · Art · Flaneur's Gallery · memoir · politics · surrealism
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Mahalia’s Gift: “Go Tell It On the Mountain”
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December 23, 2008 at 8:57am
by Mark Willis
Mahalia Jackson soars in a performance photograpghed by Lee Friedlander. [Source: NPR]
Once upon a time, I ran as fast as I could to get away from Holiday Muzak at the shopping mall. One of my earliest newspaper columns railed against the psychotropic effects of hearing “Jingle Bell Rock” twenty times a day. I risk convulsions [...]
Art · Bob Willis · Café Mouffe · Flaneur's Gallery · Playing by Ear · fashionista · memoir · poetry · politics
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Amy Poehler DoesThe Moose Hunter Rap
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October 19, 2008 at 6:46am
by Mark Willis
Saturday Night Live – Update: Palin Rap – Video – NBC.com
Whoa, if you get into the trailer for Oliver Stone’s “W” at the end of this clip, you may need another hit of Talking Heads. I thought “Once In A Lifetime” was my theme song. This is not my beautiful house…
politics · satire
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Way Hotter? Isn’t That Global Warming?
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October 19, 2008 at 6:11am
by Mark Willis
Saturday Night Live – Gov. Palin Cold Open – Video – NBC.com
politics · satire
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Brave Beacon in a Sea of Red
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October 7, 2008 at 8:27pm
by Mark Willis
Tom Roberts sent this photo of his artist studio in Loudon, Tennessee. He volunteered the studio for Obama campaign headquarters for Loudon County. Tom writes:
The building, across from the county courthouse, faces motorists heading north on highway 11, and traveling through the historic district of Loudon. The town lies on the banks of the Tennessee [...]
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Dems Can Take Off The Gloves, Too
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October 6, 2008 at 8:28pm
by Mark Willis
YouTube – KEATING ECONOMICS: John McCain & The Making of a Financial Crisis
VP Debate Rhetoric As Visual Poetry
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October 3, 2008 at 12:25pm
by Mark Willis
NPR: Palin, Biden As Visual Poets:
The audio of the debate isn’t music. But, here is a bit of visual poetry based on the candidates’ utterances during the debate via Wordle. Click on either box below to see Palin or Biden’s words to scale — based on how often they repeated a given word.
A visual representation [...]
Where’s My Pack of Mavericks? I Need a Smoke
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October 3, 2008 at 7:42am
by Mark Willis
I’m sure someone counted the number of times Sarah Palin said “maverick” last night. Someone parsed every syllable and vowel inflection and tweeted it in real time on Twitter. Talk about a peck of pickled peppers…
Anyway, the number of times Sarah Palin said “maverick” must have equaled the number of times Joe Biden said “Bush.” [...]
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Undecided on Palin? Take the ‘Like a Woman’ Test
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October 2, 2008 at 7:00am
by Mark Willis
Here’s a pop quiz to help you jump-start your day and clear your mind for tonight’s vice presidential debate. Don’t worry. I won’t take grades. Everyone gets a gold star. But I want to know what you choose, so please leave a comment or Tweet me.
According to David Brooks, this thought experiment will help you [...]
![gustave_caillebotte_paris_street_rainy_day Gustave Caillebotte. Paris Street, Rainy Day (La Place de l’Europe, temps de pluie). 1877. Oil on canvas. Art Institute of Chicago. [Source: Wikimedia Commons]](http://blindflaneur.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/gustave_caillebotte_paris_street_rainy_day_1877_wiki.jpg)
"Brendan, this is what the world looks like all the time to me. Just a little fog. It’s a fine day for boating on the Great Lakes.” Without missing a stroke he turned to dart a skeptical glance at me. Brendan the Navigator. When we named him I didn’t tell his mother everything the legendary Irish name implied. But I imagined him taking on the role of navigator for me. Growing up with Coastal Survey charts and tales of Great Lakes shipwrecks, he came to know Superior as another home. He never doubted the wisdom of canoeing there with a father who was half blind. ![ada_signing_072690_ucp_2 President George H.W. Bush signs into law the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26, 1990 as Justin Dart looks on. [Source: ucp.org]](http://fairuselab.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/ada_signing_072690_ucp_2.jpg)
![shepard_fairey_hope_2008 Shepard Fairey’s “Barack Obama/Hope” image went viral during the 2008 election. Then controversy about the image’s source transformed it into the poster child for fair use in the public debate over copyright and free culture. Now FULAB takes “Hope” as its icon [Image source: Wikipedia]](http://fairuselab.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/shepard_fairey_hope_2008.jpg)

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