1.04.2010

Some Glenn Gould for your Tuesday.


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Really curious about this new biography of Patricia Highsmith.

“'Men who buy sex: Who they buy and what they know,' is a research study of 103 men who describe their use of trafficked and non-trafficked women in prostitution, and their awareness of coercion and violence." (via Feminist Law Profs)



"New York magazine's Jesse Green takes a look at Larry Kramer's 4,000 page historical journey, The American People, which he's been at work on since 1978, the triumphs, failures, and fights in between then and now, and what will likely be seen as its most controversial topics when it's published (hopefully in 2011)."

“and in a sense we’re all winning
we’re alive”

- Steps by Frank O’Hara

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