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Saturday, May 10, 2003 

I've been a bit remiss at updating the ol' blog the last couple of days - I can only blame my own consumption of alcohol and similar substances for the lack. I'd say I'm back, but I'm about to go home for the weekend, and Mother's Day. I should be able to find a few tidbits first, however, starting with an article entitled 'Why it's OK not to like modern art', which is not setting off my knee-jerk detectors as I thought it would. To be honest, I have a fair amount of sympathy for Spalding's idea of what art should do to you.



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