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How to pose in photos

The New Neo Posted on August 29, 2020 by neoAugust 29, 2020

On the lighter side. But practical, too. I find this video quite fascinating, although I think most people might find the instructions confusing. Easier for dancers or ex-dancers, though, who are used to doing this with one part of their … Continue reading →

Posted in Painting, sculpture, photography | 6 Replies

Raissa Struchkova: lightness and air

The New Neo Posted on August 22, 2020 by neoAugust 22, 2020

You won’t see anyone dancing in this style today. You may be glad of that, because it’s somewhat old-fashioned and mannered. But I love Struchkova, just love her. Her dancing is the essence of three things: lightness, charm, and speed. … Continue reading →

Posted in Dance | 7 Replies

Reading Orwell as a child

The New Neo Posted on August 20, 2020 by neoAugust 20, 2020

I was about eleven or twelve or perhaps thirteen years old when I first read Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four. It made an indelible impression on me, probably greater than it would have if I’d waited till at least college age. I’m … Continue reading →

Posted in Friendship, Getting philosophical: life, love, the universe, Literature and writing, Me, myself, and I, Politics | 49 Replies

Did anyone watch the virtual Democratic Convention?

The New Neo Posted on August 18, 2020 by neoAugust 18, 2020

If so, you have a greater propensity for masochism than I do. I’m already on record many times as saying I don’t like political speeches. So why would I want to subject myself to a parade of pre-recorded statements from … Continue reading →

Posted in Election 2020, Theater and TV | 21 Replies

Telegraph Road: what happened to America

The New Neo Posted on August 15, 2020 by neoAugust 15, 2020

Mark Knopfler is British. But “Telegraph Road” is his song about the history of America – in particular, the city of Detroit, but certainly more than that: A long time ago came a man on a track Walking thirty miles … Continue reading →

Posted in Getting philosophical: life, love, the universe, Me, myself, and I, Music | 37 Replies

Why did Orwell remain a socialist?

The New Neo Posted on August 11, 2020 by neoAugust 11, 2020

[NOTE: Recently I came across an old post of mine on Orwell and decided to repeat it in edited form, because I think it’s still interesting and timely, maybe even more than before. So here it is.] Commenter “Nick” wrote … Continue reading →

Posted in Liberals and conservatives; left and right, Literature and writing | Tagged George Orwell | 40 Replies

Why is modern popular music so awful?

The New Neo Posted on July 31, 2020 by neoJuly 31, 2020

Here’s an interesting video for a change of pace. Some of the music isn’t au courant, but that’s probably because it was made three years ago. But the points are still relevant, I think:

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Posted in Music | 83 Replies

And now for something completely different – Karen Carpenter explained

The New Neo Posted on July 24, 2020 by neoJuly 24, 2020

A voice teacher analyzes Karen Carpenter’s singing: I would describe her voice much more simply: “like velvet.” Or “like syrup; like honey.” But he is far more astute, pointing out all the shadings and change-ups that the rest of us … Continue reading →

Posted in Music, People of interest | 67 Replies

Robert Frost for our times

The New Neo Posted on July 21, 2020 by neoJuly 21, 2020

[NOTE: This is a revised version of a previous post.] Robert Frost’s poem “A Case for Jefferson” isn’t great poetry—even though it’s a poem by a master of the genre. It’s more in the vein of light verse, which Frost … Continue reading →

Posted in Liberals and conservatives; left and right, Poetry, Politics | 17 Replies

Is it time for the Gods of the Copybook Headings to return?

The New Neo Posted on July 20, 2020 by neoJuly 20, 2020

Or perhaps they already have. I’ve written before about how a course I took in college on Russian Intellectual History stopped me from joining the left in the late 60s. Here’s an excerpt: It was there I learned – without … Continue reading →

Posted in Getting philosophical: life, love, the universe, Historical figures, Literature and writing, Me, myself, and I, Poetry | 58 Replies

It’s not the same old song

The New Neo Posted on July 18, 2020 by neoJuly 18, 2020

Canadian sparrows have changed their tune: A new bird song is spreading like wildfire among Canadian white-throated sparrows, at a scale not seen before by scientists. Birds rarely change their chirpy little tunes, and when they do, it’s typically limited … Continue reading →

Posted in Nature, Poetry | Tagged Robert Frost | 17 Replies

I probably haven’t watched anything on CBS since Rathergate…

The New Neo Posted on July 18, 2020 by neoJuly 18, 2020

…and even prior to that, I don’t think I had watched them for several decades. I watch very little network TV and not much TV at all. I suppose somebody does, though. And now this: CBS has announced a target … Continue reading →

Posted in Liberals and conservatives; left and right, Race and racism, Theater and TV | 37 Replies

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