sexta-feira, julho 28, 2006
segunda-feira, julho 24, 2006
Insomnia
Hoje:
Tremi muito.
Quase chorei.
Morri um pouco. Morri um pouco.
O teu ombro escanzelado é incrivelmente confortável. Reconfortante.
Não me lembro do teu cheiro. Não me lembro.
Recordo o toque como os beijos, cravados na pele.
Obrigada. (sorriso)”
O meu cheiro é de mar revolto, daquele profundo como os meus olhos, em que apenas habitam espectros dos passado e estranhas luzes. O meu ombro escanzelado, o meu peito são destroços de navios que naufragaram nas rochas escarpadas pelo vil canto de sereias, cobertos de limo, petróleo e desprezo.
Porquê chorar?
Porque tremer?
Sou eu que devo pedir ao vento para voltar com as partículas de mim que dispersou no areal.
domingo, julho 23, 2006
Novo Album de Damião Arroz
quinta-feira, julho 20, 2006
sábado, julho 15, 2006
sexta-feira, julho 14, 2006
quinta-feira, julho 13, 2006
quarta-feira, julho 12, 2006
terça-feira, julho 11, 2006
Everything Ends
Ruth Fisher was born in Pasadena in 1946 and died at Good Samaritan Hospital of Glendale on Wednesday. She graduated from Pasadena High School in 1963 and stayed home to raise three children before opening the Four Paws Pet Retreat in Topanga Canyon twenty years ago. She is survived by her loving companion George Sibley, her sister Sarah O'Connor, her son David Fisher of Los Angeles and her daughter Claire Fisher of New York City. Ruth will also be missed by her four cherished grandchildren - Maya Fisher, Willa Chenowith, and Anthony and Durrell Charles-Fisher. Viewing will be held on Saturday, March 15th at 2 p.m. at Fisher & Sons Funeral Home at 2302 W. 25th Street in Los Angeles. Private burial to follow.
Keith Dwayne Charles
Keith Charles, founder of Charles Security Company, was born in 1968 in San Diego. He died suddenly at work on Tuesday morning. Keith attended West Point Military Academy, graduating with a degree in Criminology in 1989. He served the city of Los Angeles as a member of the LAPD for nine years before joining the security industry. He leaves behind his devoted husband David Fisher and loving sons Durrell and Anthony Charles-Fisher, his grandson Matthew, his sister Karla Charles and his niece Taylor Benoit of Carlsbad. Keith is pre-deceased by his parents Roderick and Lucille Charles of San Diego. Memorial service will be held on Sunday, February 18th at 2 p.m. at Fisher & Sons Funeral Home at 2302 W. 25th Street in Los Angeles.
David James Fisher
Born January 20, 1969. Died at the age of 75 in Echo Park. He was proud owner and operator of Fisher & Sons Funeral Home of Los Angeles for over forty years. After retiring in 2034, he went on to perform in dozens of local theater productions, including Weill and Brecht's "Threepenny Opera," Rossini's "The Barber of Seville," and as Ebenezer Scrooge in Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." David leaves behind his partner Raoul Martinez, his beloved sons Durrell and Anthony Charles-Fisher, his sister Claire Fisher and his three precious grandchildren Matthew, Keith, and Katie. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Southern California Opera Association
Hector Federico Diaz
Died at the age of 75 while vacationing with his wife in Puerto Rico. Federico graduated from Cyprus College in 1997 with a degree in Mortuary Science. He worked as a restorative artist for several years before becoming part owner of Fisher & Diaz Funeral Home on 25th Street. In 2005, Federico opened the Diaz Family Mortuary on DeLongpre Avenue in Hollywood, where he served the community for 35 years before retiring. Pre-deceased by his parents Mauricio and Lilia Diaz of Los Angeles. He was married to his beloved wife Vanessa for 54 years and leaves behind his cherished sons Julio and Augusto and his three grandchildren: Emily, Celestina and Vincent. Memorial service will be held at Diaz Family Mortuary on Saturday, February 16th at 11:00 a.m. Funeral mass will be held at 9:30 a.m. the following day at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Atwater Village.
Brenda Chenowith
Brenda Chenowith was born July 19, 1969 and died at the age of 82 at home. She earned her Masters Degree in Social Work at California State University of Los Angeles and a PhD in Theories of Human Behavior at University of Southern California. Brenda wrote several books about the role of the gifted child in family development. She is considered to be one of the most distinguished scholars in that field of study, adding several courses to the Social Work curriculum at USC. She developed research methodologies to conclusively prove the link between deviant human behavior and fetal alcohol exposure. As a child, Brenda was the subject of the book "Charlotte Light and Dark" by Gareth Feinberg, PhD. Brenda will be dearly missed by her beloved children Maya Fisher, Willa Chenowith, and Forrest Nathanson, her loving husband Daniel Nathanson, and her brother William Chenowith of Malibu. Private services will be held Wednesday March 9th at Deep Creek Nature Preserve. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice.
Claire Simone Fisher 1983 - 2085
Born March 13, 1983. Died February 11, 2085 in Manhattan. Claire grew up in Los Angeles and studied art at LAC-Arts College. She worked as an advertising and fashion photographer and photojournalist for nearly fifty years, creating several memorable covers for Washington Post magazine, W, and The Face. Claire often exhibited her work in New York and London art galleries and in a time when nearly everyone else in her field had turned to digital scanning and computer-driven imaging, she continued to use a silver-based photographic process. Claire began teaching photography as a faculty member at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 2018, earning tenure in 2028. She's pre-deceased by her beloved husband Ted Fairwell.
segunda-feira, julho 10, 2006
Reflicto e reflexo
Henry Miller - Sexus
quinta-feira, julho 06, 2006
terça-feira, julho 04, 2006
segunda-feira, julho 03, 2006
FMM - Festival Músicas do Mundo Sines
O MAIOR evento português no campo da world music, o Festival Músicas do Mundo, uma organização da Câmara Municipal de Sines, traz desde 1999 a Sines, Alentejo Litoral, as melhores músicas que se fazem no planeta. Aberto à world music, à música tradicional e ao folk, o Festival Músicas do Mundo estende as suas fronteiras estilísticas ao jazz, aos blues e aos novos encontros da tradição com a modernidade. Realizado anualmente em Julho (com eventos concentrados no final do mês), o núcleo do festival tem lugar no cenário histórico do Castelo de Sines. A valorização desse monumento, berço de Vasco da Gama, como espaço vivo de cultura foi a ideia que presidiu à criação em Sines de um festival que mostrasse a diversidade das expressões musicais do mundo. Hoje, o festival estendeu-se a outros espaços de Sines - Avenida da Praia, Centro de Artes de Sines, Porto Covo -, procurando-se não só um enriquecimento da programação como um aprofundamento da vivência do evento em toda a cidade e concelho. Inter-classista e transgeracional, com entradas acessíveis, este é considerado um dos eventos culturais mais democráticos do país. Abed Azrié, Shemekia Copeland, Omar Sosa, Taraf de Haidouks, Blach Uhuru feat. Sly & Robbie, Hedningarna, Kronos Quartet, The Skatalites, Tom Zé, Femi Kuti, Hermeto Pascoal, Marc Ribot, KTU e Master Musicians of Jajouka são alguns dos 63 grupos que já passaram pelos palcos do evento entre 1999 e 2005. Já assistiram a eventos do FMM cerca de 115 mil pessoas.
Nós estamos lá.