Lobster and Canary
Sunday, June 26, 2011

"Step into the sun, Step into the light"-- Gay Marriage Legalized in New York

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"You're out of the woods, You're out of the dark, You're out of the night. Step into the sun, Step into the light. Keep...
Sunday, June 19, 2011

Color Coordinated

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[Hans Hoffman, Indian Summer , 1959] [David Gates, Color Run Riot , set to "Invisible Colors" by Russ Malone, posted May, 2011]...
Sunday, June 12, 2011

Revisiting Bordertown; Returning to the Shire

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The Way from the fields we know to the Border has re-opened: Holly Black and Ellen Kushner have edited a new volume of tales, poems and ...
Sunday, June 5, 2011

Remembering Gil Scott-Heron

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Gil Scott-Heron died May 27th, just 62 years old. I grew up on his music, his poetry, his philosophy: "The Revolution Will Not Be ...
Sunday, May 29, 2011

Leonora Carrington: Viva la reina!

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The grande dame of Surrealism, Leonora Carrington , died last week at age 94. One of modernism's greatest (if under appreciated) min...
Sunday, May 22, 2011

Long Island City Open Studio Tour: "An Alien with Extraordinary Abilities" (Jose Carlos Casado); "A Numerical Family Portrait" (Tania Alvarez); "Numbers" (David Ferris)

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Yesterday afternoon the Lobster & Canary visited dozens of artists in their open studios as part of the first-ever Long Island City Art...
Sunday, May 15, 2011

Design Week in New York City: Cowardly Lion Mirror at Wanted Design

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It's international Design Week in Gotham, with shows large (the International Contemporary Furniture Fair and the National Stationery...
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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Alchemically Yours (Pam Grossman; The Observatory; Visions of Golden Moons, Antimony and the Nix Alba)

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[ Robert M. Place "Caduceus" detail 2011] Lobster & Canary attended last night's thronged opening at The Observatory ...
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Sunday, May 1, 2011

"Sleep No More": The Memory of Sinful Loss; The Terrible Presence of Absence

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"He asked me if in fact I had not found some of the movements of the puppets (especially the smaller ones) very graceful during their d...
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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Back Before Babel

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All languages spring from the speech of our African ancestors. Two weeks ago, Quentin Atkinson of the University of Auckland published his...
Sunday, April 17, 2011

Interstitial Arts Foundation: Megan Kurashige, Junot Diaz, Mores McWreath, S.J. Tucker, Cat Valente, et al.

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As I have blogged before, the Interstitial Arts Foundation is on the move! (Full disclosure: I am a member of the IAF's Working Gro...
Sunday, April 10, 2011

The Lure of Paradise: J.T. Burke's Worlds

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The lobster & canary encountered the worlds of J.T. Burke -- and had a chance to briefly meet the artist himself-- two weeks ago at Th...
Sunday, April 3, 2011

Sunday Dinner in Cockayne

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Why don’t we feature food more centrally in speculative fiction? I do not mean mere descriptions of food, of which the genre abounds. H...
Sunday, March 27, 2011

Singing Together in the Boundless Night (Rusty Schweickart; Dave Matthews; Robert Randolph)

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Rusty Schweickart came back from the Apollo 9 mission in 1969 with a profoundly altered sense of relationship with our planet. As he lat...
Sunday, March 20, 2011

H.P. Lovecraft and the Language of Nuclear Meltdown

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Lovecraft's prose is empurpled, histrionic, so over the top that it is therefore perfect for capturing what he sought to capture: the im...
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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Interstitial Arts Foundation "March Madness"; The Witches of Lublin (Ellen Kushner, Tovah Feldshuh, Neil Gaiman)

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First, the lobster and the canary thank all of you who sent comments about last week's posting (on fairy tales, film, and income inequal...
Sunday, March 6, 2011

Who's Been Eating My Porridge?; or, Growing Income Inequality and the Resurgence of Fantasy in Film

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Fairy tale remakes, the old gods resurrected, the fabulistic and super-heroical in many shades and sizes have dominated American cin...
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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Immersed in Fragonard's World, or, A Kiss at the Frick

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One of Lobster & Canary's favorite places is the " Fragonard Room " at the Frick Museum in NYC. ( Click here for t...
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Sunday, February 20, 2011

A Picnic Along a River Flowing In Several Directions At Once

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The Thames that housed the prison-hulk holding Magwitch, the Trave along which the fate of the Buddenbrooks unfolds, the Seine that bisects ...
Sunday, February 13, 2011

The Tao of Tiepolo (Gesturing with Roberto Calasso)

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I remember staring at the vistas painted by Tiepolo in the Residenz at Wurzburg, yearning to float up and join the jolly, sleek figures...
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Lobster and Canary
New York City
I am Daniel A. Rabuzzi. Lobster & Canary explores fantastical/surreal fiction, poetry, and visual arts, fairy tales, oral epic, & children's lit. CZP (Toronto) published my novels *The Choir Boats* (2009) and *The Indigo Pheasant* (2012). I live in an enchanted city called New York, with my wife and soul-mate, the artist Deborah A. Mills, along with the requisite two cats. Deborah & I design & create art together; our first collaboration was shown in 2012 at The Observatory (Gowanus, Brooklyn). Learn more about me: www.danielarabuzzi.com. Contact: drabuzzi (AT) earthlink (DOT) net. "Lobster and canary" is a Norwegian expression, meaning "odds and ends, a bit of this and a bit of that." The lobster in the header is from Abraham van Beyeren's "Still Life with Lobster and Fruit" (1650s)--the original painting is at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC). The canary above is by Carl Fabritius (1654)--the original hangs in The Mauritshuis (The Hague). My understanding is that I am using the former image by virtue of fair use, and the latter because it is in the public domain.
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