Posts Tagged ‘remember-the’

Ann’s Lovely Interview with SARK

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

Its my pleasure to share this great article by one of my lovely clients, Ann Leach from www.life-preservers.org In it she interviews SARK, the well known artist, author and creator of all things lovely … they have a wonderful virtual tea chat about loss and grief, Ann’s specialty area. I can’t remember exactly when the whimsical art and the bright colored words first caught my attention in the bookstore, but I do remember the very first book of SARK’s that I read:   A Cr

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Ann’s Lovely Interview with SARK

The Death Of Michael Jackson, Part 7 Of 200

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

I’m intrigued that everyone I know practically other than Biggus Rickus seems caught up in this Michael Jackson memorial and funeral that is going on and I have absolutely no interest. I even read that experts predict a noticeable slowing of the internet worldwide because of it. Now I grew up during the ’80’s so believe me I remember the hype and excitement of Michael Jackson and Thriller being released. Those days of being a young Catholic school kid doing the Thriller dance in parachute pan

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The Death Of Michael Jackson, Part 7 Of 200

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Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

I never was much of a Michael Jackson fan, although I do remember the first time I saw him perform.  It blew me away.  His talent was undeniable.  Truly he was the King of Pop. And yet I felt much of the initial coverage about his death downplayed his extraordinary talent and the effect he had on millions of people worldwide.  Many news articles referred to him as the “self-proclaimed King of Pop.” Elvis could be the undeniable King of Rock and Roll. But a black man who would be king was j

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