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  1. EIN KLEINER ANFANG
    Sie sagt es sei für den Anfang, sie sagt daß teils einerseits dies teils andererseits das daß sie sagt daß das teils dies und dies teils das sei, sie sagt das sei sie so gewohnt.

    Text: prose #poem from "A Book Concluding With As A Wife Has A Cow" (1926) by American writer Gertrude #Stein (1874-1946),

    German translation by Oskar #Pastior and Sissi #Tax in "Ein Buch mit da hat der Topf ein Loch am Ende", Berlin 1987.
    #GertrudeStein #poetry #cubism

  2. EIN KLEINER ANFANG
    Sie sagt es sei für den Anfang, sie sagt daß teils einerseits dies teils andererseits das daß sie sagt daß das teils dies und dies teils das sei, sie sagt das sei sie so gewohnt.

    Text: prose #poem from "A Book Concluding With As A Wife Has A Cow" (1926) by American writer Gertrude #Stein (1874-1946),

    German translation by Oskar #Pastior and Sissi #Tax in "Ein Buch mit da hat der Topf ein Loch am Ende", Berlin 1987.
    #GertrudeStein #poetry #cubism

  3. EIN KLEINER ANFANG
    Sie sagt es sei für den Anfang, sie sagt daß teils einerseits dies teils andererseits das daß sie sagt daß das teils dies und dies teils das sei, sie sagt das sei sie so gewohnt.

    Text: prose #poem from "A Book Concluding With As A Wife Has A Cow" (1926) by American writer Gertrude #Stein (1874-1946),

    German translation by Oskar #Pastior and Sissi #Tax in "Ein Buch mit da hat der Topf ein Loch am Ende", Berlin 1987.
    #GertrudeStein #poetry #cubism

  4. EIN KLEINER ANFANG
    Sie sagt es sei für den Anfang, sie sagt daß teils einerseits dies teils andererseits das daß sie sagt daß das teils dies und dies teils das sei, sie sagt das sei sie so gewohnt.

    Text: prose #poem from "A Book Concluding With As A Wife Has A Cow" (1926) by American writer Gertrude #Stein (1874-1946),

    German translation by Oskar #Pastior and Sissi #Tax in "Ein Buch mit da hat der Topf ein Loch am Ende", Berlin 1987.
    #GertrudeStein #poetry #cubism

  5. This Friday's art appreciation moment is The Pump, 1938, Gertrude Abercrombie, produced as a part of the WPA Federal Project. The first traveling show of her works is now on display at Colby College. Dizzie Gillespie said that Gertrude was a bop artist, in that she had taken what was the essence of music and distilled it into paintings. Watch this space for more of her works. #art #artist #AbstractArt #MysticalArt #Colby #FridayArtAppreciation

  6. This Friday's art appreciation moment is The Pump, 1938, Gertrude Abercrombie, produced as a part of the WPA Federal Project. The first traveling show of her works is now on display at Colby College. Dizzie Gillespie said that Gertrude was a bop artist, in that she had taken what was the essence of music and distilled it into paintings. Watch this space for more of her works. #art #artist #AbstractArt #MysticalArt #Colby #FridayArtAppreciation

  7. This Friday's art appreciation moment is The Pump, 1938, Gertrude Abercrombie, produced as a part of the WPA Federal Project. The first traveling show of her works is now on display at Colby College. Dizzie Gillespie said that Gertrude was a bop artist, in that she had taken what was the essence of music and distilled it into paintings. Watch this space for more of her works. #art #artist #AbstractArt #MysticalArt #Colby #FridayArtAppreciation

  8. This Friday's art appreciation moment is The Pump, 1938, Gertrude Abercrombie, produced as a part of the WPA Federal Project. The first traveling show of her works is now on display at Colby College. Dizzie Gillespie said that Gertrude was a bop artist, in that she had taken what was the essence of music and distilled it into paintings. Watch this space for more of her works. #art #artist #AbstractArt #MysticalArt #Colby #FridayArtAppreciation

  9. This Friday's art appreciation moment is The Pump, 1938, Gertrude Abercrombie, produced as a part of the WPA Federal Project. The first traveling show of her works is now on display at Colby College. Dizzie Gillespie said that Gertrude was a bop artist, in that she had taken what was the essence of music and distilled it into paintings. Watch this space for more of her works. #art #artist #AbstractArt #MysticalArt #Colby #FridayArtAppreciation

  10. #HybridEvent | Podiumsdiskussion: Jüdische Sozialistinnen und Sozialisten und die Arbeiterbewegung: Eine vergessene Allianz? mit Prof. Dr. Gertrud Pickhan , Prof. Dr. Christopher Kopper und Dr. Hanno Plass am @igdjhh Hamburg

    #Jüdische Geschichte #Arbeiterbewegung

    Details: igdj-hh.de/aktuelles/veranstal

  11. "Exactly Like You" is a popular song with music written by #JimmyMcHugh and lyrics by #DorothyFields and published in 1930. The song was introduced by #HarryRichman and #GertrudeLawrence in the 1930 Broadway show #LewLeslie's International Revue which also featured McHugh and Fields's "#OnTheSunnySideOfTheStreet".
    youtube.com/watch?v=mIfv4PAYfiI

  12. "Exactly Like You" is a popular song with music written by #JimmyMcHugh and lyrics by #DorothyFields and published in 1930. The song was introduced by #HarryRichman and #GertrudeLawrence in the 1930 Broadway show #LewLeslie's International Revue which also featured McHugh and Fields's "#OnTheSunnySideOfTheStreet".
    youtube.com/watch?v=mIfv4PAYfiI

  13. "Exactly Like You" is a popular song with music written by #JimmyMcHugh and lyrics by #DorothyFields and published in 1930. The song was introduced by #HarryRichman and #GertrudeLawrence in the 1930 Broadway show #LewLeslie's International Revue which also featured McHugh and Fields's "#OnTheSunnySideOfTheStreet".
    youtube.com/watch?v=mIfv4PAYfiI

  14. "Exactly Like You" is a popular song with music written by #JimmyMcHugh and lyrics by #DorothyFields and published in 1930. The song was introduced by #HarryRichman and #GertrudeLawrence in the 1930 Broadway show #LewLeslie's International Revue which also featured McHugh and Fields's "#OnTheSunnySideOfTheStreet".
    youtube.com/watch?v=mIfv4PAYfiI

  15. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" is a #showTune written by American composer #JeromeKern and lyricist #OttoHarbach for the 1933 #musicalComedy #Roberta. The song was sung in the Broadway show by #TamaraDrasin. It was first recorded by #GertrudeNiesen, with orchestral direction from #RaySinatra, Frank Sinatra's second cousin, on October 13, 1933. Niesen's recording of the song was released by #RCAVictor, with in the #Bside "Jealousy", a song featuring #IshamJones.
    youtube.com/watch?v=vfBboBz3yoc

  16. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" is a #showTune written by American composer #JeromeKern and lyricist #OttoHarbach for the 1933 #musicalComedy #Roberta. The song was sung in the Broadway show by #TamaraDrasin. It was first recorded by #GertrudeNiesen, with orchestral direction from #RaySinatra, Frank Sinatra's second cousin, on October 13, 1933. Niesen's recording of the song was released by #RCAVictor, with in the #Bside "Jealousy", a song featuring #IshamJones.
    youtube.com/watch?v=vfBboBz3yoc

  17. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" is a #showTune written by American composer #JeromeKern and lyricist #OttoHarbach for the 1933 #musicalComedy #Roberta. The song was sung in the Broadway show by #TamaraDrasin. It was first recorded by #GertrudeNiesen, with orchestral direction from #RaySinatra, Frank Sinatra's second cousin, on October 13, 1933. Niesen's recording of the song was released by #RCAVictor, with in the #Bside "Jealousy", a song featuring #IshamJones.
    youtube.com/watch?v=vfBboBz3yoc

  18. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" is a #showTune written by American composer #JeromeKern and lyricist #OttoHarbach for the 1933 #musicalComedy #Roberta. The song was sung in the Broadway show by #TamaraDrasin. It was first recorded by #GertrudeNiesen, with orchestral direction from #RaySinatra, Frank Sinatra's second cousin, on October 13, 1933. Niesen's recording of the song was released by #RCAVictor, with in the #Bside "Jealousy", a song featuring #IshamJones.
    youtube.com/watch?v=vfBboBz3yoc

  19. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" is a #showTune written by American composer #JeromeKern and lyricist #OttoHarbach for the 1933 #musicalComedy #Roberta. The song was sung in the Broadway show by #TamaraDrasin. It was first recorded by #GertrudeNiesen, with orchestral direction from #RaySinatra, Frank Sinatra's second cousin, on October 13, 1933. Niesen's recording of the song was released by #RCAVictor, with in the #Bside "Jealousy", a song featuring #IshamJones.
    youtube.com/watch?v=vfBboBz3yoc

  20. "It looks strange and it looks strange, and it looks very strange, and then suddenly it does not look strange at all, and you cannot understand what made it look strange in the first place."

    Poet Gertrude Stein, quoted by great physicist and master of the English language John Archibald Wheeler, quoted by his pupil and master physicist Kip S Thorne. (I love this chain.)

    Absolutely the rule of genuine discovery, and the secret to becoming a discoverer. Embrace strangeness.

    arxiv.org/pdf/1901.06623

    #JohnArchibaldWheeler #KipSThorne #DorothyParker #discovery #EmbraceStrangeness #noAI

  21. "It looks strange and it looks strange, and it looks very strange, and then suddenly it does not look strange at all, and you cannot understand what made it look strange in the first place."

    Poet Gertrude Stein, quoted by great physicist and master of the English language John Archibald Wheeler, quoted by his pupil and master physicist Kip S Thorne. (I love this chain.)

    Absolutely the rule of genuine discovery, and the secret to becoming a discoverer. Embrace strangeness.

    arxiv.org/pdf/1901.06623

    #JohnArchibaldWheeler #KipSThorne #DorothyParker #discovery #EmbraceStrangeness #noAI

  22. "It looks strange and it looks strange, and it looks very strange, and then suddenly it does not look strange at all, and you cannot understand what made it look strange in the first place."

    Poet Gertrude Stein, quoted by great physicist and master of the English language John Archibald Wheeler, quoted by his pupil and master physicist Kip S Thorne. (I love this chain.)

    Absolutely the rule of genuine discovery, and the secret to becoming a discoverer. Embrace strangeness.

    arxiv.org/pdf/1901.06623

    #JohnArchibaldWheeler #KipSThorne #DorothyParker #discovery #EmbraceStrangeness #noAI

  23. "It looks strange and it looks strange, and it looks very strange, and then suddenly it does not look strange at all, and you cannot understand what made it look strange in the first place."

    Poet Gertrude Stein, quoted by great physicist and master of the English language John Archibald Wheeler, quoted by his pupil and master physicist Kip S Thorne. (I love this chain.)

    Absolutely the rule of genuine discovery, and the secret to becoming a discoverer. Embrace strangeness.

    arxiv.org/pdf/1901.06623

    #JohnArchibaldWheeler #KipSThorne #DorothyParker #discovery #EmbraceStrangeness #noAI