Category Archives: scenes on screens

A Little Mercy, Please.

Every body breathe in and out   minds filling with peace and  the music of forgiveness, The holiness of hands reaching  out in the darkness in hope of redemption and a door opening into a day  so bright fear cannot make … Continue reading

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An Initial Attempt to Come to Terms with 2016 : A Poem, 2 Quotes, and A Song

To live in this world you must be able to do three things: to love what is mortal; to hold it against your bones knowing your own life depends on it; and, when the time comes to let it go, … Continue reading

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Ed Dowie Sings About Bed Bugs

I want to meet this man and get to know him. He has a rare combination of talent and weirdness that I find irresistible. I found him on the Nest Collective Hour on Resonance Radio and found this lovely little video … Continue reading

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Don Kipper: English Klezmer +

This London based band performs outstanding Klezmer, Eastern Mediterranean and Balkin music with energy and passion. I heard them first online on the World in London show on Resonance Radio.  I would go a long way to see and hear this … Continue reading

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earthlings | dünyalılar

Originally posted on synthetic zerØ:
https://vimeo.com/148334491

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