Lust auf alberne, substanzlose Spekulation?
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http://moby.com/cms/viewdiary.asp?Diary ... pe=Current
> 4/1/2002 - New York
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> (..)
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> i've spent the weekend in new york. it's been nice. yesterday, saturday, a
> friend and i went to brunch (kates joint in nyc, the most wonderful vegan
> brunch in the city. have the vegan french toast and the unsausage.
> dee-lightful)and then we went with her dog('pineapple') [ * ] to the tompkins square
> dog run and sat in the sun(it was like summer, very warm, t-shirt weather)and
> watched the dogs. there was this one crazy dog who ran in circles chasing his
> tail and barking for at least 20 minutes. he must have canine spongiform
> encephalitis or something. nutty dog. very entertaining, though.
>
> the dog run has become very popular. maybe i should take some small part of
> the blame, cos i wrote a little piece on it for the new york times a few months
> ago. and they had just changed the cedar chips, so it didn't smell too much
> like dog pee.
>
> and today i went over to damian's house and he showed me the paintings that
> he's been working on as of late. very, very impressive work. when they see
> his new work the critics who in the past have been dismissive of damian and
> his work will be forced to concede that he really is a remarkable painter. his
> next shows have the potential to be really, really great.
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> unfortunately for the rest of you his shows won't be until march of 2003. [ ** ] but
> i'm lucky. i get tosee the work now(sorry, i'm gloating, i know that's very
> distasteful. it shan't happen again. mea culpa) and it really is shaping up to be
> wonderfulwork. there's this one painting that he's just finished of a car driving
> through a sunny bit of woods that is really special.
>
> damian might be a curmudgeon and a shut-in, but he's a genuinely gifted artist.
> and i know that over time even the people who have criticized him will come
> to see just how talented he is.
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> (..)
*)
http://www.natalieportman.com/bio/story.shtml wäre heute auch schon so uralt, wie kein Pudel-Schnauzer-Mischling wird.
**) Für das Frühjahr 2002 waren die Portraitgemälde von Nat, David Bowie, Moby and Ben Stiller angekündigt.
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Aleph