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Merde, il pleut.

Brought to you by the always genius of Ms. Sarah Plovanich

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Lately, I’m wondering why disposal cameras were ever a thing but more than that, wondering why I got duplicates of every picture ever. I probably threw away 300 pictures today, all blurry, under or over exposed duplicates of poorly framed prom nights long past. Polaroids are three bucks a shot now (and you can get [...]

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Years back, my father had the life philosophy that he was young and poor so he might as well do whatever he wants. Now, my father has the philosophy that he’s old and rich so he might as well do whatever he wants. Either way, I think he’s got it right.    

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NYC – Summer ’10

There are times I wish I still saw New York as the absolute center of the universe. I used to tell myself that an art movement was imminent. In writing, in dance, in visual art, it didn’t matter, something was about to hit and about to hit big and New York was where it would [...]

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Startup

Two roads diverged and I took the one less traveled by? When have there only been two roads? I feel like I have more doors open than a Canadian neighborhood in summertime. I gotta remember, at least I’m still walking, and hey, there’s still a few arrows here and there. And it occurred to me [...]

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January – Maisons Laffitte under snow. February – He who jumps off bridges in Paris is in Seine. March – Arthur leaps skyward. April – Cinque Terre, Italy. Hiking… it’s only walking… for 7 hours. Bring proper footwear and a bottle of water. May – Sunset over North Lake, Grand Junction, Michigan. June – Late [...]

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halloween at the clubhouse.

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Here’s a small ensemble piece I composed for the Cygnus Ensemble performed in 2008 in New York. Enjoy!

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