By tom | October 19, 2002
Somewhere there’s a smile with my name on it When the world spins uncontrollably around you – a trait in the pre-Copernican mind – the best remedy is a journey to the furthest imaginable. It may well be true that that imperative over-rides the destination or the “whence” – that the most exotic of destinations [...]
Thanks to the internet, we have found ourselves! Antonio Famiglietti is in Rome with the Sociology department, doing research on the Globalisation movement. By some minor miracle, one of the previously missing has since re-appeared! Chris Woodard now teaches in the Philosophy department of Nottingham University. Well done! Led by Paul to Plath, we arrive [...]
By tom | September 7, 2002
Have just returned from the States; it was quite an adventure. The stay was made all the more enjoyable and productive by the company and hospitality of Yudson and Darnell, both of whom helped to focus and simplify! In the hierarchy of musical talent, standards are set by increasing amplifier size. Opened by an unbilled [...]
Three nights back-to-back-to-back in New York city with Paul Westerberg: the former perennial under-achiever sheds his skin and delivers; “Mono” stands equal alongside the “Stereo” CD.
I am searching for Dr Antonio Famiglietti. We met in 1994 while attending Graduate School at Warwick University. He has since completed his Ph.D. and was last seen criss-crossing Europe between Italy and green Warwickshire looking for an academic position. I remember clearly that he is a native of Napoli and a supporter of the [...]
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