Continues to be fascinating, Stephen, & good to see the photos from
your opening.
Sad to read, in Glenn Greenwald's blog on Salon, that O's DOJ is
apparently going for the same secrecy evasions in some areas as W's
did. But generally, he does seem to be standing tall, even if we up in
Canada are worried his & the Dem's attitudes might weaken the
relations between our two countries.... We shall see next week.
Doug
On 9-Feb-09, at 1:16 PM, Stephen Vincent wrote:
> http://stephenvincent.net/blog/
> Hi All -
> Yes, I have persisted in this crazy project, a "haptic" a day plus
> commentary (which varies from accounts of the public geist - what
> is happening in 'our' media and public spaces to poetry readings and
> related events. Of course, much of the time, it is done with, at
> least, an oblique eye on the big (tall) O and the emerging impact &
> changes of this new regime!
>
> Poets in the 'public mix' may take interest in the February 7 entry
> where I give account of Jules Boykoff and Kaia Sands "Nonsite"
> presentation on Guerrilla poetries as forms of public - text &
> visual - intervention. (Think Susan Schultz. etc.)
>
> You can actually start on Inauguration day and scroll through the
> blog. Your remarks are always, well, mostly appreciated!
>
> Meantimee, if you are in the Bay Area, "Haptics" my show at the
> Braunstein-Quay Gallery remains up through Februaary 20, complete
> with a pink Champagne walk through on Valentines Day, Saturdary
> afternoon, 2 - 4. 430 Clementina, San Francisco (mapquest will help
> take you there) .
>
> Stephen Vincent
> http://stephenvincent.net/blog/
>
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