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How I Found One Of My Fictional Characters In A Supermarket In Berlin And Lots Of Other Stuff About My Writing Process

July 18, 2009

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So this blog entry is in response to someone who asked me how I get my stories for the blog. I was asked if I went undercover. The idea made me laugh and think of some of my favorite visual artists who follow folks or disguise themselves, like Sophie Calle or Cindy Sherman. I am… [Read more…]

The Mysterious West Meets East Berlin

July 18, 2009

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  The first three days in Berlin I was wicked sick and this was a good thing because while I was bed ridden I read up on Berlin’s history and also indulged reading a fat novel from beginning to end with small breaks in less than 36 hours. Something I haven’t been able to do ever since… [Read more…]

More On All Things Turin: Illegal rentals, Senegalese realtor, Gypsies in schools, etc

July 7, 2009

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In the newspaper yesterday an illegal rental was found by the carabanieri (police) where an Italian rented a sort of garage/small unlivable room to 14 Pakistani immigrants, each of them paid 100 euros a month for access to a mattress and bathroom. And when the police came around the Italian would lock it and the… [Read more…]

They had immigration, And now they live on reservations. Think About it.

July 7, 2009

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If you go to the right-winged political group in Italy, leganord.com website you will find posters like this one. They are fear mongerers and recruiting disgruntled working class Italians who are out of jobs.  They are positioning themselves as the marginal Italians and obviously comparing their situation with U.S. natives who “allowed”  European immigration and then were… [Read more…]

Back in Torino

July 6, 2009

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I am back to Torino. Where it is blistering hot one moment and then a violent hail storm pushes its way across the city another. The sun is back this morning. And I am staying in the prettiest hotel I have ever been. It is a boutique hotel in the center of Turin and the… [Read more…]

Activist Van Gogh, Cockroach at Airport, and Monastic, El Bruc

June 29, 2009

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While in Amsterdam I went to visit the Van Gogh’Museum and the collection was okay. It doesn’t compare to some of the shows I have seen of his work in NY at the MET, where I was able to see both his paintings and drawings,  but what was really interesting to me was all the… [Read more…]

Anne Frank’s Secret Annex

June 28, 2009

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Before visiting Anne Frank’s hiding space,  I saw two paintings in a shop window, juxtaposed together. Obama and Frank side by side.  Enough said.     There was a long line at the Anne Frank Museum. I could’ve skipped it, if I had bought my tickets online. But that felt a little like cheating. As you know I recently  read… [Read more…]

How to get away with stuff in Italy…

June 26, 2009

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Dont’ want to leave a tip at a restaurant or bar, pretend you’re Italian, not a tourist.  Waiters expect tips from tourists.  But even if you’re an Italian you can only get away with this if you are a ragazzi or a giovane… under fifty.  There are the raggazzi… all univerity students and under. The giovane… anyone… [Read more…]

Waiting On Line For the Butcher

June 25, 2009

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Two years ago I volunteered to buy a steak for dinner. I had been to the butcher plenty of times, but I never did the ordering. I just stood in the back and watched my boyfriend at the time pick out his meats and the butchers (two jovial brothers) enthusiastically talked about what was fresh… [Read more…]

You Have No Reason Not To Fight

June 23, 2009

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 Coming from the U.S. where someone like Obama can be referred to as a left wing, commie, radical, Torino offers up some real lefty Action. In fact today, people were celebrating the electoral results. -The left party won some provincial elections.  All around Turin  you find graffiti praising the IRA or Libera Palestina. Of course you also find plenty… [Read more…]

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