Re: [NetBehaviour] question/s for the list

2019-03-12 Thread Alan Sondheim via NetBehaviour
I really appreciate these replies; I've been reading and watching far too much rhetoric. The BBC, for us, is nothing like Fox news; at least in their reportage on U.S. affair, BBC Int'l is the best televised source we have. And I do a lot of news watching. The replies you sent explain a lot; the

[NetBehaviour] "For Stanton" - Akkadian Yiddish

2019-03-12 Thread Alan Sondheim
"For Stanton" - Akkadian Yiddish Alan Sondheim / Maria Damon tongues words into it go reggae meltdown much to come out volume it's my world it's Marta commits Marley in Oregon where you probably be smiling at me it's too if not honey if he do viola keymon up salty or carti Oromo naniloa

[NetBehaviour] The Doubter's Mysteries: Samson

2019-03-12 Thread Edward Picot via NetBehaviour
'The Doubter's Mysteries' are an attempt to write a short cycle of Mystery Plays - ie. plays based on Bible stories, like the Medieval Mystery Plays of York, Chester and Wakefield - from the point of view of a sceptical modern audience; an audience which either doesn't believe in God, or can't

Re: [NetBehaviour] question/s for the list

2019-03-12 Thread Edward Picot via NetBehaviour
Both parties are paralysed by the fact that amongst their grassroots membership are big numbers who voted "leave", for whatever reasons, and who would be infuriated and feel betrayed if there was another referendum: they'd see it as the metropolitan intelligentsia and the upper middle classes

Re: [NetBehaviour] question/s for the list

2019-03-12 Thread Julian Brooks
One take, amongst many no doubt: It's a bloody disaster (basically) - economically, culturally, psychologically. Any-ology. While there's a very strong argument that the European Commission is not much more than the lapdog of hypercapital, the European Union is a wonderful thing and I am still

[NetBehaviour] New Book | Art Criticism Online: A History by Charlotte Frost.

2019-03-12 Thread marc.garrett via NetBehaviour
New Book | Art Criticism Online: A History by Charlotte Frost. The mainstream press often celebrates the ‘tweeting’, ‘facebooking’ and ‘gramming’ of art commentary. Yet online forms of art criticism have a much longer and more varied history than we think. Far preceding the art discussions