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While Searching for a Really Good Love Song, I Found a Friend

November 26, 2010 at 9:29 PM
Theodoro says:

“How could I not be surprised to find such a talented vocalist speaking about music and love in the same breath? She would know. Simply listen to her music to find her hitting all the registers that love has to offer. What do music and love have in common? They both open the heart to what is possible and beautiful in life. Love always speaks the ineffable. Music arranges sound in ways that encourage us to remember melody, making the ineffable known and felt, which pleases when it works. It may please us on the surface as an infatuation might. But when we take the melody deeper and we hear it over and over again, we reach a point where the heart opens and we feel the rush of what remains most enigmatic in life. So love and music share that sacred space, and a fine artist knows those intersections. Listening to Kaylene’s music has always done that for me. Listen to her version of “My Funny Valentine” and hear it for yourself. Art takes all forms, but when music has the power to open the art, it is the closest any art can come to love. We need it. We want it. We love it.”

My Week at the Western Arts Alliance – A Series of Unfortunate Events

December 6, 2010 3:48 AM
Turcja Last Minute says:

What a great blog. I spend days on the internet reading blogs, about tons of different subjects. I have to first of all give kudos to whoever created your website and second of all to you for writing what i can only describe as an amazing post. I honestly believe there is a skill to writing articles that only a few possess and frankly you have it. The combination of informative and quality content is definitely extremely rare with the large amount of blogs on the internet.

Do You Have a Judas Among You? Don’t Go into the New Year Unaware!

December 31, 2010 at 5:06 PM
Ariel Foster says:

OMG! Thank you so much for this POST. You just might be the only single person in the whole WIDE world that understands me. After reading this, I cried because I have been trying to decide if I should continue pursuing becoming a writer. I have received so much criticism from my teachers, and my parents are not at all supportive. They want me to do something more stable like nursing. I just want to write mystery novels. I’m always coming up with great ideas for plots. Maybe I’m not the best writer yet, but I do read a lot. Just like I have just recently started reading your blog. It’s so good. Thank you for your encouragement. I know you don’t know me, but I feel like you have known me forever. Thank you thank you thank you for sharing that story about the writer and Sidney Poitier. I am so encouraged!

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