Name: mpho
Weblog: cowbells.blogspot.com
Articles: 67
First Published: Thursday, January 20, 2005
Last Published: Friday, December 2, 2005
Currently listing articles 67-51:
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The Perverse Ganglia of Human Complication— You'd like say “well, I wasn’t interested in you in that way” and not have it sound like sour grapes
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Rosa Parks and Fate— Some have claimed that Park's refusal was premeditated and dictated by civil rights strategists.
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Concert Review: World Saxophone Quartet Plays Hendrix, 10/20— Even the tickets that were still available on the web despite “sold out” status for the 7:30pm show were gone.
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La Dolce Vita— Conscious evolution is a very personal thing, embracing the tension between indestructible spirit and the death of ego
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The Abracadabra of Silence— ...
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Waterworld: What'll Go Down the Drain?— She said, “I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a race war.”
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Doldrums— Fog can be beautiful, but when it descends like a vulture and just sits there, I start feeling claustrophobic.
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That Which By Any Other Name— When "Genghis Khan" is a euphemism for "slave to fashion."
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Living My Life Like It's Golden, Pt. III: My Inner Baby— Once Somé appeared on the scene, it was time to get down to brass tacks.
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Living My Life Like It's Golden, Pt. II: Sacred Ritual— In the indigenous world, ritual based on the magic of Nature plays an essential role in village life.
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Gay Heaven— I'll admit it. I was trolling Craigslist: looking at apt. listings, jobs, and not looking for chicks, per se
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Living My Life Like It's Golden, Part I— Danger has a way of making one feel really, truly alive, abuzz. Sure I’d rather be safe than sorry, but I had to let my
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Gay Pride = Gay Fried (Over the Rainbow)— The "high holidays" of gaydom have arrived ushered in hundreds of Dykes on Bikes. They are women, hear them roar.
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"The White Jacket" by Philly Moon— Maybe the public won't mind if I sleep talk to them. Maybe my boss won't mind if I sleep walk.
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Asians Apparently Rise Above— Brown is down, white makes might, Hispanic is hard to rhyme and Asian doesn't come into play ... this time around
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"Ian's Maddening" by William Harmer— Echo & the Bunnymen revisited. Short fiction by a Detroit writer with sullied rock n' roll dreams.
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Soothe Me, I'm Savage (Part IV)— The final installment of a four-day journey through the meaning of music.


