“Nous tous devenons des pierres d’océan à la fin. L’histoire de maville natale est étrange Elle me fait que sourire avec moi dis des personnes, quand je pense à ma maison I’m heureux et triste”
"Mr. Livingston didn't have much hair but he had kind of a poetic heart." Here' a funny look at one of The Limesink's earliest "Movellas". And yes "Movellas" is a term that we made up aka coined here in The Limesink. Obviously a combination of Novella and Movie...
by Perry Balian what’s her face, the one from Echo Park with the flower pattern name, the artful interloper staying free on laureate glory. That natural beauty, tuneful cocked head, simple, for mindfulness’ sake. Long gotten used to being beautiful, so long accustomed that she has since forgotten. Or perhaps some craven chore persuaded her it did not serve [...]
4/10/03 Part One: He noted, “Some planes leave at dawn,” Some trains leave at noon, Some planes lift off right on time some leave way to soon. Part Two: “The making of the in-flight movie is based on actual events.” So for All aboard Who are leaving the station, May your trip be grand. For Jeremy Stabile
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02 April 2009
I’m pretty sure we’d all admit that Nicholas Cage has carved out a nice little groove for himself in the world of Entertainment. He has a unique flair about him that is somewhat haphazard and loose fitting while maintaining sharp edges with a pointy attitude. The combo of those qualities make him seem sincere [...]
03 February 2009
Poetry: A.E. Stallings A.E. Stallings studied classics in Athens, Georgia and has lived since 1999 in Athens, Greece. She has published two books of poetry, Archaic Smile (1999), which won the Richard Wilbur Award, and Hapax (2000). Her verse translation of Lucretius (in rhyming fourteeners!), The Nature of Things, was published in 2007. She lives [...]
02 February 2009
WERNER HERZOG REQUIEM FOR A DYING PLANET “Mr. Herzog has become one of the greatest and most original of documentary filmmakers.” — The New York Times While music has always played a significant role In the films of visionary director Werner Herzog, it is the extreme larger-than-life narratives of his movies, often blurring the boundaries between reality and [...]
02 January 2009
Edward Albee has defined modern American theater for nearly five decades with his provocative, controversial and groundbreaking plays. Lauded as one of the eternal innovators in American drama, this three-time Pulitzer Prize-winner challenges his audiences with stories that express the bone-simple, shattering truth of the human experience, perhaps best exemplified by his 1962 masterpiece Who’s Afraid [...]
24 November 2008
Blues musician finds a home on the internet. LOS ANGELES, CA — Since the age his hands could reach around the neck of a guitar, and [...]
21 November 2008
It is the story of the Duchess of Devonshire but it should have been called the Duchess of Lameville! If you were every wondering if a person could live in a giant palace, have everything you can dream of, never get your head cut off but still be as boring as mud [...]
