Monthly Archives: October 2011

About | Madame Pickwick Art Blog

About

Madame Pickwick Art Blog is an art and media blog of the unexpected. The purpose is to entertain, inform and amuse (or bemuse) on diverse subject matter that is essentially arts related. The blog hopes to encourage the creative side of our readers.

The Madame Pickwick approach has been that a society that is creative constitutes the basis for a non-aggresive,  just and economically viable civilization. Hope you enjoy!

Dave

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Inside the Great Pyramid of Giza | Past Imperfect

There is a story, regrettably apocryphal, about Napoleon and the Great Pyramid. When Bonaparte visited Giza during his Nile expedition of 1798 (it goes), he determined to spend a night alone inside the King’s Chamber, the granite-lined vault that lies precisely in the center of the pyramid.

via Inside the Great Pyramid of Giza | Past Imperfect.

Canadian War Museum

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge unveiled the painting The Canadians Opposite Lens by celebrated artist Augustus John 1878–1961.


The impressive painting, 12 metres 40 feet wide and 3.7 metres 12 feet high, is one of the key works originally commissioned by Lord Beaverbrook, the founder of the Canadian War Memorials Fund. The work is also the last of these original commissions to return to Canada.

via Canadian War Museum.

A look at Steve Jobs’s life and times. R.I.P.

Steve Jobs will be remembered as a computer visionary but also as a maverick—a sometimes cantankerous one—who pursued a doggedly independent path for Apple that could make it frustrating for partners to work with but allowed it to produce unique products.

via A look at Steve Jobs’s life and times | Computers | Macworld

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angels: flying against the current of progress | Madame Pickwick Art Blog

angels: flying against the current of progress | Madame Pickwick Art Blog.

…So I, when vanished from man’s memory
Deep in some dark and sombre chest I lie,
An empty flagon they have cast aside,
Broken and soiled, the dust upon my pride,
Will be your shroud, beloved pestilence!
The witness of your might and virulence,
Sweet poison mixed by angels; bitter cup
Of life and death my heart has drunken up! ( Baudelaire, The Flask )

Frank Zappa, his groupies and me | Music | The Guardian

Frank Zappa, his groupies and me

She was a strait-laced English typist. He was a sexually incontinent rock innovator. So why on earth did Pauline Butcher become Frank Zappa’s secretary?

After that, Zappa, shoved the bag of blood back into Raven’s hand, saying: “You must leave now.” Raven did. Immediately exhorted by the many witnesses to call the police, Zappa refused. Why? “Because if I call the police, the police will arrest him and he’ll go to jail and no one deserves to go to jail.”

 

via Frank Zappa, his groupies and me | Music | The Guardian.

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shall we dance a slow one | Madame Pickwick Art Blog

The American flag floating over every square foot of North America, clear to the North Pole. The ancient ghosts of annexation have always haunted Canadians that reciprocity would engulf the country. To America, Canada is seen as useful, as well as irritating. How does America deal with a nation of closet radicals living in steaming private worlds of contradictory emotions? The quandary of the menace of peaceful American penetration, frustrated by geography and economics; an inability to extricate itself, even marginally, from the continental economy. Still, with all its power, money and cultural penetration, the U.S. cannot turn Canadians into Americans.

via shall we dance a slow one | Madame Pickwick Art Blog.