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File:The role of the artist is to not look away - skull diagram.jpg|link=The role of the artist is to not look away|"'''[[The role of the artist is to not look away.]]'''" —Akira Kurosawa | File:The role of the artist is to not look away - skull diagram.jpg|link=The role of the artist is to not look away (nonfiction)|"'''[[The role of the artist is to not look away (nonfiction)|The role of the artist is to not look away.]]'''" —Akira Kurosawa | ||
File:Me and the Void.jpg|link=Me and the Void|"'''[[Me and the Void]]'''" is a song by American rock band and astrophysics consulting group Nebular Region Blueshift Quartet. | File:Me and the Void.jpg|link=Me and the Void|"'''[[Me and the Void]]'''" is a song by American rock band and astrophysics consulting group Nebular Region Blueshift Quartet. |
Revision as of 08:00, 3 September 2022
"Me and the universe, we got an understanding" is line from the film The Blueshift Brothers.
In the News
"The role of the artist is to not look away." —Akira Kurosawa
"Me and the Void" is a song by American rock band and astrophysics consulting group Nebular Region Blueshift Quartet.
9'11" is an experimental musical composition by John Cage.
Fiction cross-reference
- 9'11"
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Me and the Void
- The Blueshift Brothers
- The role of the artist is to not look away.
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- The Blues Brothers (film) @ Wikipedia
- Redshift @ Wikipedia
- Me and the Lord, we got an understanding @ YouTube
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- Cosmology (nonfiction)
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- John Belushi (nonfiction)
- Blues Brothers (nonfiction)
- James Brown (nonfiction)
- Cab Calloway (nonfiction)
- Ray Charles (nonfiction)
- Films (nonfiction)
- Carrie Fisher (nonfiction)
- Aretha Franklin (nonfiction)
- Henry Gibson (nonfiction)
- John Landis (nonfiction)
- Robert K. Weiss (nonfiction)