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Mark Zuckerberg – Person of the Year 2010

The face behind FB, and now TIME Magazine’s POY! (i guess i should go see that movie now…!)

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How Facebook Is Corroding Civilization

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ummmm… actually, no, you may not! 🙂 although i *could* choose to ignore you if you do… which is what makes interaction on these social platforms oh-so-lovely… you can be engaged as much or as little as you wish. but people, please do mind your manners– it is after all, what makes us civilized. 🙂

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And Your Bird Can Sing

…but you don’t get me, you don’t get me!

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Much Ado About Nothing

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We’re not done with Shakespeare for the year just yet…

Last Saturday we attended a terrific production of Much Ado About Nothing put on by the University of Michigan’s Dept. of Theatre at the Power Center.

Want proof?  Click here!

 

 

 

 

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One Human Face

A Character
– William Wordsworth

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I marvel how Nature could ever find space
For so many strange contrasts in one human face:
There’s thought and no thought, and there’s paleness and bloom
And bustle and sluggishness, pleasure and gloom.

There’s weakness, and strength both redundant and vain;
Such strength as, if ever affliction and pain
Could pierce through a temper that’s soft to disease,
Would be rational peace–a philosopher’s ease.

There’s indifference, alike when he fails or succeeds,
And attention full ten times as much as there needs;
Pride where there’s no envy, there’s so much of joy;
And mildness, and spirit both forward and coy.

There’s freedom, and sometimes a diffident stare
Of shame scarcely seeming to know that she’s there,
There’s virtue, the title it surely may claim,
Yet wants heaven knows what to be worthy the name.

This picture from nature may seem to depart,
Yet the Man would at once run away with your heart;
And I for five centuries right gladly would be
Such an odd such a kind happy creature as he.

Note on the two pictures:  the one on top at the beginning of the poem was taken yesterday; the one here at the end of the poem was taken almost exactly to the day last year.  Both are self-portraits.
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East Meets West

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What’s that you say?  Dosas go only w/ sambar and chutneys and alu-masala?  Not if you’re in my house!

Especially not if it happens to be a snowy Sunday morning and you find yourself seated around my kitchen table for brunch.  What you might very easily find paired w/ the crispest and most delectable dosas are scrambled eggs– scrambled in desi-ghee, no less, and mini chicken-sausages made w/ spinach and asiago cheese.  Oh, and you might also find a jar of Kissan– the finest mixed-fruit jam from India, along w/ apricot jelly from Greece.

Yes, that’s what East meets West means.

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For a feast for the eyes, look no further! (That means click on that link for more pictures!)

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Google Zeitgeist 2010

What did *you* search for in 2010? 🙂

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Raag Sohani by Kalapini Komkali

Thanks to Sapna Mukherjee, my friend in Delhi, for sharing this lovely Raag via her FB page. I took hindustani voice lessons from her mother many years ago, and I am always delighted to see Sapna’s love of music in how she continues to train classically in this delightful genre of Indian vocal music.

And call me strange, but the strains of the Raag somehow bring to mind Jason Mraz’s song “Life is Wonderful”. Check it out at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R08q2wzGpzk

(And please don’t be up in arms about the comparison– the two genres of hindustani classical and western pop might be oceans apart but still share a common thread)

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