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Serioza

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  1. I guess it depends on Groundhog
  2. "Blues for Rupert"? here is playlist ---------------- Now playing: S K Y . F M - Absolutely Smooth Jazz - the world's smoothest jazz 24 hours a day via FoxyTunes
  3. Willow Weep For Me - (Wynton Marsalis) ~ Modern Jazz Quartet & Friends and Willow Weep For Me- Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie Orchestra
  4. Smooth Jazz channel on SKY.fm
  5. I would like a big pull off that right about now. it has to be consumed slowly or
  6. there are photos on official site and few comments ..... (Grisham discussed the writing life and his new book The Associate, a legal thriller about a fast-rising Yale Law grad who possesses a bright future — and a dark secret. ) here is an article 'bout "Associate" by JANET MASLIN from NY Times
  7. Farmer Wu Yulu drives his rickshaw with the help of his self-made walking robot, near his home in a village on the outskirts of Beijing.
  8. WKCR Now playing: Roy Haynes Quiet Fire
  9. ....this proves is that you do not need Carnegie Hall or Lincoln Center to make art happen — art can happen anywhere... I hope Mr. Fages records some of these performances .
  10. From China Economic Net
  11. .....Long after it was no longer fashionable or even permissible to practice a flinty, granular realism, Wyeth went on making pictures with the kind of brushwork that specified the world in almost molecular detail .....What people mean when they accuse Wyeth of sentimentality is not that he gets cute, but that the world we see in his paintings seems like a place we might long to inhabit sometimes but don't actually live in..... Article by Richard Lacayo Saturday, Jan. 17, 2009 Time magazine ......He was good at giving self-aggrandizing interviews and had a gift for self-promotion that came to a head with the curious case of the Helga pictures. Those were a cache of 240 paintings, watercolors and drawings, some of them nudes, that Wyeth had made between 1970 and 1985 of a typically subdued, slightly Rubenesque young blonde woman. In the summer of 1986, the New York Times reported on its front page that an American collector named Leonard Anderson had paid $6 million for these previously "unknown" works......Soon it emerged that the woman was Helga Testorf, a married housekeeper for Wyeth's sister Carolyn in Chadds Ford. Wyeth's wife Betsy claimed to have known nothing about the pictures....After the publicity storm had been whipped to a peak, he sold the whole bunch to a Japanese buyer for a reported $45 million..... Article by Cathy Booth Monday, Aug.18,1986 Time magazine
  12. The Testament by John Grisham
  13. Petits meurtres en Famille by Agatha Christie
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