Saturday, April 25, 2009

Persephone & Haiti: Pulitzer News

A very deserved congratulations goes out to Patrick Farrell--one of our own, a Miami Heralder--who just won the Pulitzer for Photography. This photo, after reviewing Giotto for art history, was particularly moving. The full article can be accessed here. I also cannot wait to read Merwin's poetry, as well as Elizabeth Strout's Olive Kitteridge, which, based on the title alone, cannot help but conjure up a mental picture of a feminist Dickens' Twist.

In Other News:

Also, isn't the Twitter boom astonishing? I mean, the very fact that I just dedicated a sentence in my blog to it acts as further evidence to the phenomenon. Okay, okay, I got one. Eek. I like it for NYTimes updates and keeping track with Music whereabouts, as well as certain lit mags. And somehow I feel the need to redeem myself..

APs are coming up.. thus, delays are in store.

In the room the women come and go
Talking of Michelangelo
-T.S. Eliot

however, currently, "Michelangelo" can be substituted with the very appropriate "prom", which I am missing for a trip to Vermont... mixed feelings.

Hope you all have a particularly frustration-less week!
(as a counterbalance to mine)

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