Friday, October 25, 2019

The Eyes are the Windows of the Soul

 Whatever you are doing, that which makes you feel the most alive ... that is where God is.

— Ignatius of Loyola, born in 1491



Have we closed the book on literary cinema?

With films like The Goldfinch flopping at the box office while The Handmaid's Tale and Big Little Lies become multi-award-winning series, where does the future lie for literary adaptation?


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Constance rules out privatising Sydney Trains despite outsourcing buses

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Tax commissioner Chris Jordan sticks to his guns, Senators say he abused parliamentary privilege in estimates


The Australian fund manager who uses FBI training to see through CEO lies

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Former Australian intelligence official charged with breaching secrecy laws

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Government's surveillance bill rejected by security and intelligence committee

The government has been told to redraft laws which would allow government agencies to identify Australians with facial recognition technology.


Leaving Trees Alone Might Be Better Than Planting New Ones

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WINNERS: Shellharbour City Council has been named the most progressive in New South Wales.


The One Reason Why Families, Companies, and Countries Don’t Get Along

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The New York Times – Eight highlights from the exhibition plot Leonardo da Vinci’s trajectory as an artist and show the breadth of his talents. “No institution in the world owns more Leonardo da Vincis than the Louvre. There are five paintings in its collections — including, most famously, the Mona Lisa, which the Renaissance artist had with him, along with two other masterpieces, when he died in France in 1519. To mark the 500th anniversary of Leonardo’s death, the Louvre is staging a retrospective featuring some 160 works. The blockbuster show, which opens on Thursday and runs through Feb. 24, is one of the most ambitious surveys ever of the artist’s work. On display are eight paintings by Leonardo (plus the Mona Lisa, which remains in her usual, mobbed gallery upstairs but can be seen with the same exhibition ticket). The exhibition also contains 22 drawings from the Louvre’s own collection, and paintings and drawings from institutions such as the Vatican Museums, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Royal Collection and the National Gallery in Britain, the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Objects drawn from private collections include the “Codex Leicester,” a set of scientific writings owned by Bill Gates…” 

 Under digital surveillance: how American schools spy on millions of kids - UK Guardian: “Bark and similar tech companies are now monitoring the emails and documents of millions of American students, across thousands of school districts, looking for signs of suicidal thoughts, bullying or plans for a school shooting.

Saturday Night at the Oldies: The Eyes are the Windows of the Soul

Elvis Presley, Spanish Eyes
Van Morrison, Brown Eyed Girl.  This one goes out to Kathy H.
Ramblin' Jack Elliot, Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain.  Thinking of you, Anne-Marie C. and the fabulous and far-off fall of '73.
In the twilight glow I see her
Blue eyes crying in the rain
When we kissed goodbye and parted
I knew we'd never meet again.
Love is like a dying ember
Only memories remain
Through the ages I'll remember
Blue eyes crying in the rain.
Now my hair has turned to silver
All my life I've loved in vain
But I can see her star in heaven
Blue eyes crying in the rain.
Someday when we meet up yonder
We'll stroll hand in hand again
In a land that knows no parting
Blue eyes crying in the rain.
Jackson Browne, Doctor My Eyes.  Dedicated to Darci M. and our summer of '78.
Doctor, my eyes have seen the years
And the slow parade of fears without crying
Now I want to understand

I have done all that I could
To see the evil and the good without hiding
You must help me if you can

Doctor, my eyes
Tell me what is wrong
Was I unwise to leave them open for so long

'Cause I have wandered through this world
And as each moment has unfurled
I've been waiting to awaken from these dreams
People go just where they will
I never noticed them until I got this feeling
That it's later than it seems

Doctor, my eyes
Tell me what you see
I hear their cries
Just say if it's too late for me

Doctor, my eyes
Cannot see the sky
Is this the PRICE for having learned how not to cry?
Kim Carnes, Bette Davis Eyes
Four Seasons, Can't Take My Eyes Off of You (From Deer Hunter)
Crosby, Stills, and Nash, Judy Blue Eyes
Joan Baez, Tears in My Eyes
Joan Baez, Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands (Dylan)
Curtis Lee, Pretty Little Angel Eyes (the original!)  This one goes out to wifey with love.