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Shirin Neshat on Winter: The Cold Season in Poetry and Film

When my trust hung from the thin thread of justice
And the hearts of my lamps were smashed into tiny pieces
All over town
And the childlike eyes of my love were blindfolded
With the black kerchief of law
When blood was gushing forth from the anxious temples of my desire
When my life was nothing other than the ticking of the clock
I realized that I must love
That I must madly love.

This is an excerpt from the poem “Window” (1967) by Forugh Farrokhzad, translated by Farzaneh Milani from the Persian. Shirin Neshat is an artist and director of the film “Women Without Men.”

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Sweet Potato Fries & Chai: Great for a Sunny Winter Afternoon

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On This Day: December 28

Updated December 27, 2011, 1:28 pm

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On Dec. 28, 1981, Elizabeth Jordan Carr, the first American test-tube baby, was born in Norfolk, Va.

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On Dec. 28, 1905, Earl “Fatha” Hines, the father of modern jazz piano, was born. Following his death on April 22, 1983, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

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1694 Queen Mary II of England died after five years of joint rule with her husband, King William III.
1832 John C. Calhoun became the first vice president of the United States to resign, stepping down over differences with President Andrew Jackson.
1846 Iowa became the 29th state to be admitted to the Union.
1897 “Cyrano de Bergerac,” a play by Edmond Rostand, premiered in Paris.
1905 The forerunner of the NCAA, the Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States, was founded in New York City.
1945 Congress officially recognized the Pledge of Allegiance.
1958 The Baltimore Colts won the NFL championship, defeating the New York Giants 23-17 in overtime at Yankee Stadium, in what has been dubbed the greatest football game ever played.
1973 Alexander Solzhenitsyn published “Gulag Archipelago,” an expose of the Soviet prison system.
1982 A black man was mortally wounded by a police officer in a Miami video arcade, setting off three days of race-related disturbances that left another man dead.
2005 Former top Enron Corp. accountant Richard Causey pleaded guilty to securities fraud and agreed to help pursue convictions against Enron founder Kenneth Lay and former CEO Jeffrey Skilling.
2008 The Detroit Lions completed an 0-16 season, the NFL’s worst ever, with a 31-21 loss to the Green Bay Packers.

Current Birthdays

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Seth Meyers, Comedian (“Saturday Night Live”)

Comedian Seth Meyers (“Saturday Night Live”) turns 38 years old today.

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Nichelle Nichols, Actress (“Star Trek”)

Actress Nichelle Nichols (“Star Trek”) turns 79 years old today.

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1922 Stan Lee, Comic book creator (“Spider-Man,” “The Incredible Hulk”), turns 89
1931 Martin Milner, Actor (“Adam-12”), turns 80
1934 Maggie Smith, Actress, turns 77
1938 Charles Neville, Rock singer, musician (The Neville Brothers), turns 73
1944 Johnny Isakson, U.S. senator, R-Ga., turns 67
1946 Mike Beebe, Governor of Arkansas, turns 65
1946 Tim Johnson, U.S. senator, D-S.D., turns 65
1946 Edgar Winter, Rock singer, musician, turns 65
1954 Denzel Washington, Actor, turns 57
1960 Ray Borque, Hockey Hall of Famer, turns 51
1964 Malcolm Gets, Actor, turns 47
1972 Patrick Rafter, Tennis Hall of Famer, turns 39
1972 Adam Vinatieri, Football player, turns 39
1976 Brendan Hines, Actor (“Lie to Me”), turns 35
1978 John Legend, R&B singer, turns 33
1979 James Blake, Tennis player, turns 32
1981 Sienna Miller, Actress, turns 30
1990 David Archuleta, Singer (“American Idol”), turns 21

Historic Birthdays

Earl “Fatha” Hines 12/28/1905 – 4/22/1983 American jazz pianist, bandleader and composer. Go to obituary »
57 Manuel Puig 12/28/1932 – 7/22/1990
Argentine novelist and screenwriter
88 Lew Ayres 12/28/1908 – 12/30/1996
American actor
58 Carl-Gustaf Rossby 12/28/1898 – 8/19/1957
Swedish meteorologist
61 Sir Arthur Eddington 12/28/1882 – 11/22/1944
English astrophysicist
77 William Draper Harkins 12/28/1873 – 3/7/1951
American chemist
89 Frederick Pethick-Lawrence 12/28/1871 – 9/10/1961
English women’s suffrage movement leader
67 Woodrow Wilson 12/28/1856 – 2/3/1924
28th President of the United States (1913-21)
82 Edward Levy-Lawson Burnham 12/28/1833 – 1/9/1916
English creator of London Daily Telegraph newspaper
45 Thomas Henderson 12/28/1798 – 11/23/1844
Scottish astronomer

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"There Standing, You Should Hear With Ease…"

Envoy for “A Child’s Garden of Verses” by Robert Louis Stevenson

Whether upon the garden seat
You lounge with your uplifted feet
Under the May’s whole Heaven of blue;
Or whether on the sofa you,
No grown up person being by,
Do some soft corner occupy;
Take you this volume in your hands
And enter into other lands,
For lo! (as children feign) suppose
You, hunting in the garden rows,
Or in the lumbered attic, or
The cellar – a nail-studded door
And dark, descending stairway found
That led to kingdoms underground:
There standing, you should hear with ease
Strange birds a-singing, or the trees
Swing in big robber woods, or bells
On many fairy citadels:

There passing through (a step or so –
Neither mamma nor nurse need know!)
From your nice nurseries you would pass,
Like Alice through the Looking-Glass
Or Gerda following Little Ray,
To wondrous countries far away.
Well, and just so this volume can
Transport each little maid or man
Presto from where they live away
Where other children used to play.
As from the house your mother sees
You playing round the garden trees,
So you may see if you but look
Through the windows of this book
Another child far, far away
And in another garden play.
But do not think you can at all,
By knocking on the window, call
That child to hear you. He intent
Is still on his play-business bent.
He does not hear, he will not look,
Nor yet be lured out of this book.
For long ago, the truth to say,
He has grown up and gone away;
And it is but a child of air
That lingers in the garden there.

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Bronner's: The World's Largest Christmas Store

Bronner’s claims to be the “world’s largest Christmas store” and from what we saw, it might very well be true!  Located in Frankenmuth, Michigan, a quaint town with strong German influences, this is a local attraction where the nativity scenes start out on the grounds of this store, and of course, continue within.  A very interesting trip any time of year, and even more so during this holiday season!

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