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FLIX PIX (1178): “Michelle Obama is BECOMING”
BECOMING (directed by Nadia Hallgren, 2020) *** (out of 5) . > It took me a while to get around to this documentary about former first lady Michelle Obama hitting the road on a book tour to promote her autobiography of … Continue reading →
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“THE RIVER OF TIME AND THE OCEAN OF POSSIBILITY” (a poem by KPKeelan) [12-30-13]
. Everything flows downhill like snowmelt to the sea. From the potential to the actual, from idea to aftermath, from conception to decay- we experience our lives as one-way streets. Organic debris floating on a River of Time that gushes … Continue reading →
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“A FADING PICTURE IN TIME” (a poem by KPKeelan) [11-22-13]
. A life is a picture painted in time, a sculpture of air, a dance done on the surface tension of water! We, the incarnated, play our Passion Plays out to the fullest, do the best we can trying to … Continue reading →
KPK on the CINEMA (111): The Films of May 2021
. Hey! Month number 111! In which we examine the films of May 2021. Sounds fun. Won’t you join me? (All films are rated on a 5-star basis and must be over a decade old to be deemed a 5-star … Continue reading →
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