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Image: Time Travel
Posted May 27th by Pas Un Autre Blog in Photography

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Music: Yusef Lateef “The Plum Blossom” 1961
Posted May 26th by Pas Un Autre Blog in Music

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Yusef Lateef – “The Plum Blossom” (Click Here to Listen)

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Photographer: Neil Krug
Posted May 18th by Pas Un Autre Blog in Photography

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Images: Lee Russel “Old America”
Posted May 17th by Pas Un Autre Blog in Photography

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Music: Soft Cell “Sex Dwarf” 1981
Posted May 15th by Pas Un Autre Blog in Music

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Isn’t it nice / Sugar and spice / Luring disco dollies / To a life of vice / I could make a film / And make you my star / You’d be a natural / The way you are / I would like you / on a long black leash / I would parade you down the high street / You’ve got the attraction You’ve got the pulling power / Walk my little doggy / Walk my little sex dwarf

Soft Cell – “Sex Dwarf” (Click Here to Listen)

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Chagall and the Russian Jewish Theater
Posted May 13th by Pas Un Autre Blog in Art

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The Russian Revolution dissolved a centries long tsarist edict that sequestered all Jews to one geographical area (the Pale of Settlement) and lifted bans on Yiddish shools and theaters.  “For the first time, Jews had a state-sponsored outlet on the stage for their stories of thwarted dreams, shtetl intrigue, and farcical yearning. And by encouraging expressions of ethnic identity, the new regime made it possible for avant-garde theater to flourish.” Now at the Contemporary Jewish Museum: Chagall and the Artists of the Russian Jewish Theater. Ends September 7, 2009. Click here for more.

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Music Video: Exposé “Seasons Change” 1987
Posted May 12th by Pas Un Autre Blog in Music

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Ballet: Balanchine’s “Seven Deadly Sins”
Posted May 10th by Pas Un Autre Blog in dance

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Images: “Lovin”
Posted May 8th by Pas Un Autre Blog in Photography

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Music: Lotte Lenya “Alabama Song”
Posted May 7th by Pas Un Autre Blog in Music

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Alabama Song was first a poem by Bertolt Brecht. The poem was then set to music and took on a strange life as an operatic number. A song about whiskey and immeasurable sin, Alabama Song, set in the decadence of Germany in the 1920s, and written from a female perspective, has been covered by the likes of a Mr. Jim Morrsison and countless others.

Lotte Lenya – “Alabama Song” (Click Here to Listen)

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