Eagle Feathers #222 – The Collector
By Bob (Monty) Doherty
Julian deCordova and his wife traveled extensively collecting art and antiques from around the world during their 46-year marriage. They were globetrotters 16 times over and had the means to do it. For many decades, they indiscriminately gathered art work which fancied their personal varied interests.
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All kidding aside, the recent move by the Somerville City Council to promote decriminalization of entheogenic plants as an aid in treating various disorders seems like a sure step in the right direction.
Use of these natural substances has been proven to help alleviate symptoms and effects of opioid abuse, depression, and suicidal tendencies. Studies have shown that patients who struggle with depression have reported tremendous relief from just a few treatments with these substances.
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Somerville has a large population of Brazilian folks. Where I live in Union Square there is a large Brazilian Market and before the pandemic, a Brazilian butcher. There are still a number of Brazilian businesses peppered around the streets of our city, and this ethnic group makes big contributions to our collective culture. So I was lucky to speak to Rejane Musis about her program to educate kids about Portuguese and Brazilian culture.
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Poet Mike Steffen writes: “I recently watched the 1945 MGM movie with Judy Garland Meet Me in Saint Louis, which piqued my interest in the 1904 World Fair there, called “The Louisiana Purchase World Fair.” I came across this colossal statue of the Roman god of the forge, Vulcan, while browsing the Internet for info on the Fair. At one point, the huge statue, the largest free-standing iron-cast statue in the world, lay in its cast sections in the Birmingham fairgrounds (after it had been returned from Saint Louis) and I came across the epigraph quote, “children would often play around the disassembled statue”. As it stands on its towering pedestal today on Red Mountain in Birmingham, the backside of the statue, in the classical Italian style, reveals the naked deity’s bare bottom, facing toward the suburb of Homewood, and there is apparently a song there sung as a joke, Moon Over Homewood.”
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Arrests:
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Alex Payne, January 20, 12:57 p.m., arrested at Washington St. on charges of unarmed robbery and threat to commit a crime.
Mobile Producer Kits
Somerville Media Center members may borrow kits containing everything that enables them to produce at home. The three kits are:
- DSLR Kit containing a DSLR Camera, Microphone, Batteries
- XA35 Kit containing a XA35 Camcorder, Microphone, Batteries
- Editing Laptop with external Microphone and ready-to-go software: Zoom, Audacity, Final Cut ProX and DaVinci Resolve
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