Daily Diversion #159: Living Art

This is a fantastic place to read a good book.

Topiary Park

Topiary Park. Columbus.

6 thoughts on “Daily Diversion #159: Living Art

      • I have a list of books to order when I get back to Tucson, including the plays of Arthur Miller. At this point you must be an expert on silent cinema. You could give talks! For income!

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      • You cannot go wrong with the plays of Arthur Miller, but of course I would say that.

        I have been writing on classic cinema for a decade (although my fandom started when I was 11), and on silent cinema for almost as long. So, yes, I probably could. It is one of my life’s big passions.

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  1. Isn’t it great to have a passion? And to become a knowledgeable source on something? I would imagine there are groups of people out there who would love to hear you speak and to gain some insight from what you could offer. Personally, I love a good play – a good drama but of course with some lighter moments. Just like life.

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    • It is, indeed. Enthusiasm is the best learning tool.

      Since I am a trained thespian (although that was a long time ago), I also love a good play. I read them aloud when I am alone.

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