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Blind Fatih

April 3, 2001

From The Gambit Weekly
By D. Eric Bookhardt
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With No Dead Artists, where the celebration is among the living, Jonathan Ferrara throws ‘em up against the wall and sees what happens.

What’s in a name? No matter what they refer to, names and titles can be full of surprises, subtle twists and cosmic ironies. For instance, Titanic turned out to be lousy name for a ship, but nobody knew that until it landed at the bottom of the ocean with a titanic thud. Yet, as a movie title, Titanic was a champ, a titan of the box office.

D. Eric Bookhardt, The Gambit Weekly (April 3, 2001) pp. 44-45. New Orleans, LA

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From the Blog

Cicadas, Paper Pulp and a typhoon

December 13, 2014 Filed Under: Art, Japan, Papermaking, Travel Tagged With: Japan, papermaking

The word washi translates as Japanese paper, and contrary to popular belief Japanese paper is not made from rice. Most sheets are produced from the inner bark of Mulberry trees, that are grown as large shrubs and harvested once the Read more…

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