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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

Is Noir Really Dead? Was It Ever Alive?

February 21, 2009

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Is Noir Really Dead? Was It Ever Alive?

Noir is a term that has been used and misued by most people. Noir may not exist as we know it, but instead may be a flawed word for the human experience of alienation and instinctual needs, which are eternal to the race.

Is Classification of Music a Good Idea?

February 16, 2009

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Is Classification of Music a Good Idea?

Classification of music and artists under genres may not only curtail the freedom of the musician and the listener, but also results in biases and prejudices against those who fall under different genres.

Michal Hron: Extricating the Self from the Past, Present and the Future

February 10, 2009

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Michal Hron: Extricating the Self from the Past, Present and the Future

Michal Hron is a Czech photographer whose life changed after a gruesome car crash.

Marc Schmitz: Spaces for Open Minds and More

February 9, 2009

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Marc Schmitz: Spaces for Open Minds and More

Marc Schmitz is a German painter and sculpotor who has ongoing International projects which deal with the concepts of space, life and associations.

Bas Zoontjens: Constructing and Deconstructing Time and Space

February 6, 2009

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Bas Zoontjens: Constructing and Deconstructing Time and Space

Dutch artist Bas Zoontjens seems to speak of an unknown dimension, that which humans cannot think of. Something that is neither in the realm of time or space.

Zahra Darvishian: Exploring Loneliness in an Urban Landscape

February 6, 2009

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Zahra Darvishian: Exploring Loneliness in an Urban Landscape

Zahra Darvishian is a Persian poetess, photographer and painter whose works of art revolve around the themes of violence, loneliness, gender and urban chaos.

PJ Harvey to perform at the Camp Bestival

February 6, 2009

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PJ Harvey to perform at the Camp Bestival

PJ Harvey shall perform at the Camp Bestival 2009 on July 25, at Lulworth Castle in Dorset.

Mike Hinc: Travesties of a Commodified World

February 5, 2009

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Mike Hinc: Travesties of a Commodified World

Mike Hinc is a British artist who understands that trying to solve human predicaments is something that is better left incomplete.

Paul Mezei: Synthesizing the Dynamic and Meditational Art Patterns

February 4, 2009

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Paul Mezei: Synthesizing the Dynamic and Meditational Art Patterns

Paul Mezei is a Hungarian artist who believes in the innateness of talent. He combines poetry, philosophy and contemporary fine art techniques to create acclaimed works of art.

Zlatica Maksimovic: Manifesting Spirituality in Art

February 3, 2009

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Zlatica Maksimovic: Manifesting Spirituality in Art

Zlatica Maksimovic is a Serbian artist who seeks spiritual answers through art.

Clandestine Rhythms of Latin America

January 29, 2009

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Clandestine Rhythms of Latin America

Manu Chao might be European, but his music reveals the society that modern Latin America is.