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"Way back in the days when the grass was still green
and the pond was still wet
and the clouds were still clean,
and the song of the Swomee-Swans rang out in space...
one morning, I came to this glorious place."
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Category Archives: Arts
The Porn Star Next Door
October 15, 2007 – 2:48 pm
It first hit me that I’d been at City Paper for over a year when our publisher pointed out to me that Diamonds North opened a year ago.
I’ve had four strip club experiences in my 26 years. The first involved D.C. congressmen, the second, Pantera, and at the fourth I spent most of the evening […]
Deeper into the swimming pool
August 15, 2007 – 3:09 pm
Check out this online magazine by photographer John Huet.
Terry Manier, occasionally City Paper photo contributer, sent me the link, and it’s impressive as hell. It’s almost like a Nike-funded Adbusters. The shoe company obviously has taken a vested interest, but even their ads are tasteful enough to not deter from John Huet’s art.
