Posts in the “DRAMATIS PERSONÆ” category

3 Women

by angeliska on August 17, 2010

I had tried, on multiple occasions, to watch 3 Women – knowing instinctively that I would love it, though I hadn’t yet seen many of Robert Altman’s films. Something always went wrong. The disc had a flaw, and froze up, (…)

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The Museum of Ephemerata – Underground

by angeliska on August 12, 2010

We recently took a trip deep into the bowels of the earth to visit our dear friends Scott and Jen Webel at their amazing new exhibit of cthonic mysteries. I remember back when I was still living in New Orleans, (…)

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Grackle Camp

by angeliska on July 28, 2010

Once again, our garden is overrun with pixies! A month ago, the sevenfold incarnation of the Black Forest Fancies took up residence in our backyard, their tent-village springing up like a fairy ring of mushrooms. Grackle Camp was born, with (…)

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Bastille Day at Justine's

by angeliska on July 19, 2010

The other night, we gathered for an evening of unabashed celebration to honor le Quatorze Juillet! Bastille Day is infinitely more fun than the 4th of July, especially when the party is at Justine’s – our favorite French brasserie located (…)

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Mermaid Corpseflower Honey

by angeliska on July 16, 2010

✸ One of my favorite films ever, I Am Dina, is available for your viewing pleasure on Hulu right now, and though it’s not the ideal medium to watch something so incredibly beautiful and powerful – it’s free! Also, I’m (…)

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Blue Gold Red

by angeliska on July 9, 2010

I don’t know about you, but sometimes in the midst of these strange and shifting times I have to shift my focus away from the horrors and tragedies of this world and cheer myself up with a little frivolity and (…)

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Blue Chicory Honey

by angeliska on June 16, 2010

Found from Bean (aka. riotclitshave) Wish I knew more! Isn’t it stunning? Woman with Cross and Skull 19th c. – Qajar period, Iran Opaque watercolor and gold on paper Mistick Krewe of Comus float design, by Jennie Wilde — 1910 (…)

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Queerbomb Magic 2010

by angeliska on June 8, 2010

Well, I am thrilled to relate that the first ever Queerbomb was a rollicking success! My heart was expanded to the point of bursting by the sight and sounds of so many of our finest folks frolicking in the street. (…)

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QUEERBOMB!

by angeliska on June 4, 2010

Can I tell you a little story? It’s one I’ve told a few times recently, but never written down – until tonight. I’ve been thinking about transitional moments a lot recently. I think that in those in-between spaces is where (…)

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The Pomology of Sweetness and Light – NYC

by angeliska on March 23, 2010

Attention New York! An amazing show is headed your way, and you absolutely must not miss it. Trust me. Go see this incredible piece of work, and help spread the word! The Pomology of Sweetness and Light at Manhattan’s Theater (…)

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