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watt’s picture of the week – tuesday, june 16, 2020
great blue heron in my pedro town this morning out for a stroll by berth 57… happy bloomsday (check out this reading) and also happy bday raymond pettibon! photo by mike watt – – – – – mike watt’s hoot … Continue reading
watt’s picture of the week – sunday, june 16, 2019
happy bloomsday, good people… it’s also raymond’s bday! I wrote a song about it for the minutemen… later tonight hear “the wandering rocks” episode from “ulysses” get read at the hammer: https://hammer.ucla.edu/programs-events/2019/06/bloomsday-2019/ photo by mike watt – – – – … Continue reading
Posted in Photo Essays
Tagged Bloomsday, double nickels on the dime, Hammer Museum, James Joyce, June 16th, Mike Watt, minutemen, Raymond Pettibon, sock-tight, The Hammer, Ulysses
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Bloomsday Celebration at The Hammer, June 16
You don’t have to finish all 1,000 or so pages of James Joyce’s mighty tome, “Ulysses,” in order to celebrate Bloomsday, nor do you have to live in Dublin. The celebration (named after the book’s protagonist, Leopold Bloom), occurs every … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Events, Miscellanious, Theater
Tagged Bloomsday, Hammer Museum, Irish culture, James Joyce, literature, Live Music
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