The flaneur knows that an interesting street can be an art gallery, a library, a classroom. Even the representation of a street on television has possibilities for children whose overprotective parents won’t let them walk down the real thing. So here’s a tip of the hat to Sesame Street on its 40th birthday!
When I heard a snippet of this Sesame Street alphabet lesson last spring (in an NPR interview with bass Samuel Ramey) , I couldn’t get it out of my head. Nothing else I heard that day was as dramatic, funny or profound. Guess I work in the cube farm equivalent of the FAA’s sterile cockpit. Maybe I should get a cape.


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"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. ![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)

When I figured out who Charlotte Casiraghi was, I realized that I once sent a poem to her mother.
The legendary Kiki of Montparnasse posed for Man Ray’s ![Eugène Delacroix. Liberty Leading the People. 1830. Louvre, Paris. [Source: Wikimedia Commons]] Eugène Delacroix. Liberty Leading the People. 1830. Louvre, Paris. [Source: Wikimedia Commons]]](http://blindflaneur.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/delacroix_liberty_1830_2.jpg)
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#1. david 11.18.2009
i didn’t watch this program ever but there are some program like this that i used to watch when i was a child and i really influenced by those and i appreciate you.(i suddenly find your site and i read your posts and i love the paintings.)
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