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Showing posts with label Stanford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stanford. Show all posts
Saturday, June 15, 2019
Peter Miller: An American Printmaker in Japan
On a recent trip to Japan, I met Peter Miller, a master printmaker living and working in Kamakura, Japan, who shares his enchantment with people through black-and-white prints which blend Japanese aesthetics with American sensibility.
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/peter-miller-an-american-printmaker-japan-japan-ansel-adams-hokusai-1560531104
Labels:
Ansel Adams,
Berkeley,
Columbia,
Daniel Bell,
Hokusai,
Japan,
Japanese Prints,
Nathan Glazer,
Photogravure,
Printmaking,
Sociology,
Stanford
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
The Burning of Notre Dame
As lightning illuminates a darkened landscape, the burning of Notre Dame exposes not a "Clash of Civilizations" but an existential struggle with what French philosophe Bernard Henry-Levi calls Islamo-Leftism, an "anti-American religion" opposed to the existence of Western Civilization itself.
Read the whole thing at TheLatest.com: https://thelatest.com/tlt/the-burning-notre-dame-paris-civilization-notre-dame--1555533817
Labels:
Clash of Civilizations,
Fire,
France,
Harvard,
Houllebecq,
Islamo-Leftism,
Jesse Jackson,
Notre Dame Cathedral,
Paris,
Stanford,
Terrorism,
Western Civilization
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