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by Gerard Malanga Photographs have a way of becoming souvenirs of happier times, reminders of a time and place; sometimes the nd as a
Déjà Vu
by Gerard Malanga Lost among the rubble of greed, the deletion of history, pre–history, post–history and beyond the beyond.
Carol Chalik, 1945– ?
by Gerard Malanga She could’ve been famous in her time or in some future time, had someone taken notice, mentored her, paid homage. But I
George Balanchine, 1904–1983.
by Gerard Malanga Elephants are the greatest dancers. George Balanchine knew this. They make no claim to beauty but overwhelm with nimble
Galway Kinnell
by Gerard Malanga Goodbye Galway as my sciatica is acting up, and you turn to laugh. Constant reminders, headaches of so much left
NORTH TOWER Exploding
by Clayton Eshleman 10:28 AM: top of the Tower: the antenna spire begins to descend