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Tuesday, 29 December 2009
Monday, 28 December 2009
amazing Rabbits art
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Sunday, 20 December 2009
it's a family affair
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Veer's book
Devendra Banhart, a great artist, a hero for Veer and an photo object for Lauren Dukoff.
Visit Lauren Dukoff's website and listen to Devendra's music!!
Visit Lauren Dukoff's website and listen to Devendra's music!!
Monday, 14 December 2009
You little sweet cupcake
Sunday, 13 December 2009
Thursday, 10 December 2009
it's o so quiet
Monday, 7 December 2009
Everything but the circus
(Antwerp, November 2009)
cir·cus (sûrks)
cir·cus (sûrks)
1.
a. A public entertainment consisting typically of a variety of performances by acrobats, clowns, and trained animals.
b. A traveling company that performs such entertainments.
c. A circular arena, surrounded by tiers of seats and often covered by a tent, in which such shows are performed.
2. A roofless oval enclosure surrounded by tiers of seats that was used in antiquity for public spectacles.
3. Chiefly British An open circular place where several streets intersect.
4. Informal Something suggestive of a circus, as in frenetic activity or noisy disorder: "The city is a circus of the senses" (William H. Gass).
[Middle English, round arena, from Latin, circus, circle; see circle.]
circus·y adj.
Word History: The modern circus owes its name, but fortunately not its regular program of events, to the amusements of ancient times. The Latin word circus, which comes from the Greek word kirkos, "circle, ring," referred to a circular or oval area enclosed by rows of seats for spectators. In the center ring, so to speak, was held a variety of events, including chariot races and gladiatorial combats, spectacles in which bloodshed and brutality were not uncommon. The first use of circus recorded in English, in a work by Chaucer written around 1380, probably refers to the Circus Maximus in Rome. Our modern circus, which dates to the end of the 18th century, was originally an equestrian spectacle as well, but the trick riders were soon joined in the ring by such performers as ropedancers, acrobats, and jugglers. Even though the circular shape of the arena and the equestrian nature of some of the performances are carried over from its Roman namesake, the modern circus has little connection with its brutal namesake of long ago.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Saturday, 5 December 2009
www.huiszwaluw.com
One of Ghents cosiest streets is the Jan Breydelstraat. A few weeks ago I discovered the shop 'Huiszwaluw' and I felt in love ♥. Do you know where to spend your November salary? You must do Christmas shopping's soon and this is the shop where you want to go if you 'd like to grant your friends a happy living. This shop is driven by passion for Scandinavian contemporary homewear and stylish gadgets. The owner is a very friendly lady from Holland. The shop opened one year ago and offers Danish brands like Rice and House doctor and the nice vintage furniture is for sale as well.
Go and see for yourself: www.huiszwaluw.com
Huiszwaluw
Jan Breydelstraat 33
9000 Gent
+32 (0)9/233 27 37
Friday, 4 December 2009
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