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Jaiyant Cavale  |  jcavale@gmail.com  |  72 posts


Psychologist and Writer. I'm really into psychology, body image, sexuality, social media, lifestyle, art & culture, music, books, society and random 'isms'. Facebook , Twitter

Music Returns to Bosnia and Herzegovina Slowly

May 19, 2009

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Music Returns to Bosnia and Herzegovina Slowly

Bosnian music is influenced by Serbian, Western and Turkish music. It is gaining a revival slowly and may help heal many woulds.

Tori Amos: Abnormally Attracted to Sin

May 17, 2009

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Tori Amos: Abnormally Attracted to Sin

Tori Amos: Abnormally Attracted to Sin is the 10th studio album by the alternative musician.

Gothic Fashion: Human Ambivalence towards Life

May 10, 2009

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Gothic Fashion: Human Ambivalence towards Life

Gothic fashion could be seen as a reflection of the human need to face darkness and accept it as a part of life.

Modern Modern: Contemporary Art Exhibition at The Chelsea Art Museum

May 7, 2009

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Modern Modern: Contemporary Art Exhibition at The Chelsea Art Museum

Modern Modern exhibition at The Chelsea Art Museum will be held between 17 April - 13 June 2009.

Recession and a Flagging Art Market

May 6, 2009

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Recession and a Flagging Art Market

Picasso's rare Maya failed to find a buyer at Sotheby's revealing a dismal scene in the art market.

Lee Harvey Roswell: The Nothing Manifesto

May 2, 2009

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Lee Harvey Roswell: The Nothing Manifesto

Much has been said and written about what comes or does not come from ‘nothing’. All the ‘isms’ of the intellectual world have dwelled upon nothingness, either trying to figure out what exists within the vacuum or trying to understand the nothingness itself. Man has always dealt with the issue of being the sole intelligent [...]

The Mongolian Long Song Enthralls Tired Souls

April 30, 2009

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The Mongolian Long Song Enthralls Tired Souls

Mongolian Long Songs are characterized by a deep yearning and longing for connecting with the vastness of the cold steppes.

Ela Gora: Personal Narratives through Photography

April 26, 2009

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Ela Gora: Personal Narratives through Photography

Narrative photography has a special place in the field of art as it suggests the disjointedness of reality. Usually, the pieces that form reality cannot be put together and it is almost not possible for a person to make sense of it all. Though in reality one cannot place these pieces together to form a [...]

The Shunned House Could Be an Allegory to the Lovecraftian Reality

April 22, 2009

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The Shunned House Could Be an Allegory to the Lovecraftian Reality

The Shunned House could be an allegory to the terrifying reality as understood by H.P Lovecraft.

Gothic Hero: The Darker Reflection of Self

April 19, 2009

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Gothic Hero: The Darker Reflection of Self

The Gothic Hero may not be found in literature anymore, but he continues to live and lurk in the unconscious of human minds.

:no subject by Bianca Runge

April 15, 2009

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:no subject by Bianca Runge

Bianca Runge cuts holes in reality. A reality that is so subjective, that it is almost arrogant to expect and assume a single and unitary reality. A reality that refuses to conform to the expectations of the players, and the reality they create for themselves. A reality that hides within infinite realities, with just a [...]