Art through the ages Part 4
May 11, 2010 – 4:16 am | No Comment

hrough many more years, he experimented with increasingly analytical and geometric forms while continuing to develop a unique cubist technique, making paintings less “rigorous and austere”. His masterpiece , “Guernica”, was his moving vision …

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6 Months Later
May 11, 2010 – 4:48 am | No Comment

Now that Lennie is out of the way, I guess that I can actually do something with my life. But, It’s been 6 months since leaving the farm and I still don’t have a job. Oh, here’s a sign. A mentally handicapped hospital needs an attendant. I can do that, and it pays well too. $150 a month. “At that rate, I’ll be able to get that land soon enough. Ain’t that right,” I asked Candy? “We sure are,” he replied with enthusiasm. As we stepped into the complex, the first thing I saw was the reception desk with a young, pretty, receptionist sitting behind the desk, polishing her nails.
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Movies Reviewed
May 11, 2010 – 4:39 am | No Comment
Movies Reviewed

Trainspotting is a drop-dead look at a dead-end lifestyle. Set among the junkies and thugs of Edinburgh’s slums and made by (director Danny Boyle, writer John Hodge, producer Andrew Macdonald) that created “Shallow Grave,” “Trainspotting” …

Amaur Shakur
May 11, 2010 – 4:29 am | No Comment
Amaur Shakur

Tupac (Two-pahk) Amaur Shakur, commonly known as 2pac, led a violent life. He died on September 13, 1996. He was a gangsta rapper/Aspiring actor. Tupac was a big figure in the rap community, always doing …