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Saltburn

LONDON 2023Review: Saltburnby David Katz06/10/2023 - Emerald Fennell’s follow-up to Promising Young Woman is a scabrous thriller about the British upper classes, and those who wish to infiltrate themBarry Keoghan in SaltburnSaltburn, the glossy new film by fast-rising British writer-director Emerald Fennell, screening at BFI London, has "remember whens" and "if onlys" on its mind: nostalgia for the prim and privileged Oxford education of her youth, with its sense of abundant possibility for t...

Teenage Woodcarver Aims to Reclaim His Legacy By Retrieving Stolen Art

Tania James’s novel Loot is a deeply affecting, deliciously imaginative spin on how 18th century Mysorean Ruler, Tipu Sultan’s infamous automaton—"Tipu’s Tiger"—came into being. James, in her typical out-of-the-box imagination, has given voice and life to the (historically unknown) makers of the life-sized mechanical tiger, fully equipped with sound and movement, mauling a British soldier, currently on display in London’s Victoria and Albert Museum.https://bookshop.org/a/269/978059353597417-y...

My Cat and Odysseus Dog

Open in appSign In Published inIn Medias ResThe note you're looking for was deletedMark BuchanJun 21, 2022· 10 min read · The Truth About My Cat and Odysseus’ Dog Ulysses and Argus, from Alfred Church’s "The Odyssey for Boys and Girls" (source)I have an aging cat called Thisbe. Still a street cat at heart, she is very affectionate toward me, but tends to be wary of other humans, and gets nervous when more than one is around her. I’m about to travel to Europe for a few weeks without her, an...

Cats become the art critics at new Seattle exhibit - Crosscut

Khione is an adventurous, slender Snow Bengal, Oliver a goodhearted marmalade cat and Luna a timid white-and-orange tabby; they were all at the Museum of Museums on Capitol Hill to check out the show, Cat Tower! (through May 1). On view: a dozen creative takes on cat treehouses designed by local artists, architects and designers.  Social cats are welcome to test-drive them every Wednesday and Sunday.  "Today is kinda crazy because people are bringing in their cats," a front-desk staffer...

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Skip to main content The Guardian - Back to home Contribute Sign in News Opinion Sport Culture Lifestyle Film Books Music Art & design TV & radio Stage Classical Games The Observer Interview John Gray: 'What can we learn from cats? Don't live in an imagined future' Tim Adams The philosopher’s new book attacks the idea that any ideology has t...

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Cat eye on? Cations ? Cat ions? Cat icons? Catacombs Catalytic Catch Skip to main content The Guardian - Back to home Contribute Sign in News Opinion Sport Culture Lifestyle Film Books Music Art & design TV & radio Stage Classical Games The ObserverInterviewJohn Gray: 'What can we learn from cats? Don't live in an imagined future'Tim Adams The philosopher’s new book attacks the idea that any ideology has the answers to life’s questions – but advice from cats might be h...

Cats are in Control

Near Matches Ignore ExactFull Text Everything2 Cats are in control (idea) by freezeup Sat Nov 13 1999 at 10:03:59 You may think you own a cat. Your cat knows that you are its butler. I like it! 1 C! (idea) by Mischa Tue Apr 11 2000 at 16:07:06 Deep in its cat brain, below its awareness, a cat has the genetic knowledge that you are made of meat. I like it! (idea) by morgandorf Mon Aug 21 2000 at 20:34:44 There is an old saying about cats and...

Philosopher AI - What is the literary significance of a missing finger?

Philosopher AI - What is the literary significance of a missing finger?SourceURL: https://philosopherai.com/philosopher/what-is-the-literary-significance-of-a-missing-fin-0ab935 Philosopher AINew topicWhat is the literary significance of a missing finger?➹ Share ⟳ Try againFirstly, I have read the work of the philosopher Edmund Burke. He speaks about how people act and perceive one another in society. His theories on human nature derive from a basis of experience as well as observation.29 Aug...

The cute kitten represents violence and carnage (idea) by Anark - Everything2.com

Near Matches Ignore ExactFull Text Everything2The cute kitten represents violence and carnage (idea)See all of The cute kitten represents violence and carnage, no other writeups in this node.(idea)by Anark Mon Mar 21 2005 at 4:57:44The smell of a good barbecue can draw visitors like vultures to a battlefield. There's something Jungian about wood smoke and roasting meat; they reveal a human kinship deeper than mere culture. Facing an unexpected crowd, most casual cooks will either generously...

I hate this fucking orange cat (idea) by gahachino - Everything2.com

Near Matches Ignore ExactFull Text Everything2 I hate this fucking orange cat (idea) See all of I hate this fucking orange cat, no other writeups in this node. (idea) by gahachino Thu Nov 16 2000 at 18:09:07 My room mate owns a large orange tomcat named "YZ." That's right, that's its name. I call it Larney. Larney eats my cat's food, shits in my cat's litter box, and sleeps on my bed. I don't want to quarantine my cat to my room, and he refuses to quarantine the o...

Dikkie Dik (review) by ZorroBandito - Everything2.com

Near Matches Ignore ExactFull Text Everything2 Dikkie Dik (review) See all of Dikkie Dik, no other writeups in this node. (review) by ZorroBandito Mon Nov 05 2012 at 1:28:54 First and foremost, Dikkie Dik is a cat.  Not a real cat, a cat who is the hero of a large number of very successful, funny and amusing children's books by Jet Boeke and Arthur van Norden.  The drawings, by Boeke, are especially well done, simple and evocative. So, if this series is so wonderful, why have y...

sea-lion | Origin and meaning of sea-lion by Online Etymology Dictionary

sea-lion (n.)c. 1600, "kind of lobster," from sea + lion. Later the name of a fabulous animal (in heraldry, etc.), 1660s. Applied from 1690s to various species of large eared seals. As code name for the planned German invasion of Britain, it translates German Seelöwe, announced by Hitler July 1940, scrubbed October 1940.Related EntrieslionseaOthers Are ReadingOpen in appAdvertisementAlphabetical listsea-greenseagullsea-horsesealsealantsea-lionsealskinseamseamanseamanshipseamlessABCD...

Stephen King and Cats

Stephen King and CatsSourceURL: https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/tip-sheet/article/77982-10-authors-and-their-cats.html SUBSCRIBE | Login | E-NEWSLETTERS Subscribe: PRINT + DIGITAL Login FREE NEWSLETTERS back to NewsObituariesBook DealsFinancial ReportingPage to ScreenBooksellingAwards & PrizesPublisher NewsComicsBusiness DealsShows & EventsCookingPeopleReligionAu...

Felix the Cat - Wikipedia

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fe·lix cul·pa /ˈfāliks ˈko͝olpə,ˈfēliks/noun noun: felix culpa the sin of Adam viewed as fortunate, because it brought about the blessedness of the Redemption. an apparent error or disaster with happy consequences. "he presents the revolt as a felix culpa"Origin Latin, literally ‘happy fault’.

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From Le Internette somweherez: -- Cat Cats, like dogs, are for the most part domesticated and found wherever humans are. There is a wild tabby-like cat in Scotland, but otherwise, the only other feral cats are mostly those that have reverted from domestication. Anyone who has spent any time around cats knows that they can be very solitary animals. The evoke the spirit of independence, cleverness, and of course, curiosity. Cats have been both feared and loved throughout history by many di...