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Ursula LeGuin on China Mieville's Embassytown (in The Guardian - UK):
"There are men right now who have never learned how to talk to women. How will we talk to somebody really different – aliens?"
The Atlantic Monthly's PROJECT: FIRST DRAFTS offers some pretty great artists' takes on "the sometimes messy, frequently maddening, and almost always mysterious process of creating something new" - including Paul Simon, T.C. Boyle, Chuck Close, Tim Burton, Ben Katchor & more!
Hey! Wow! NYTimes & New Milford Patch report that the deportation of Venezualan guy legally married in Connecticut to U.S. guy is being suspended, while an appeals court "work[s] out whether a gay partner might be eligible under some circumstances for residency. . . . ''Something is shifting and opening, and change is on the horizon,'" says the executive director of Immigration Equality, a legal group that advocates for gay immigrants.
Tara O'Shea, who made the wonderful Bordertown wallpaper/icons, blogs about her road to the Border.
"There are men right now who have never learned how to talk to women. How will we talk to somebody really different – aliens?"
The Atlantic Monthly's PROJECT: FIRST DRAFTS offers some pretty great artists' takes on "the sometimes messy, frequently maddening, and almost always mysterious process of creating something new" - including Paul Simon, T.C. Boyle, Chuck Close, Tim Burton, Ben Katchor & more!
Hey! Wow! NYTimes & New Milford Patch report that the deportation of Venezualan guy legally married in Connecticut to U.S. guy is being suspended, while an appeals court "work[s] out whether a gay partner might be eligible under some circumstances for residency. . . . ''Something is shifting and opening, and change is on the horizon,'" says the executive director of Immigration Equality, a legal group that advocates for gay immigrants.
Tara O'Shea, who made the wonderful Bordertown wallpaper/icons, blogs about her road to the Border.
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Date: 2011-05-09 09:55 am (UTC)