― from War is Kind ["Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind”], Stephen Crane
Hockey Poetry Post 53/?
(Photo credit: Tony Gutierrez, link, link, Smiley N. Pool, link, Steph Chambers, Jennifer Buchanan, Ashley Potts, Steph Chambers, Steph Chambers, Ashley Potts, Dean Rutz, Stephen Brashear, Matthew J. Lee, link, Bob DeChiara, Maddie Meyer, link, Sam Navarr, Wilfredo Lee, Sam Navarro, John Locher, Patrick Smith, Ellen Schmidt, link, John Locher, link)
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1970 postcard from the New England Aquarium in Boston.
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Ugliness Writ Large: Beyond Boston City Hall
Hello, everyone.
I have a new essay available on Substack, entitled "Ugliness Writ Large: Beyond Boston City Hall."
Here, I use the Boston City Hall building, completed in 1968, and the fairly stable discourse which has surrounded it, to explore several matters of aesthetics, including the perception of ugliness.
A lot has been written on City Hall during its fifty-five years, and, if I may say so, I think this is one of the better essays devoted to it from the past decade, and one of my better pieces on art and architecture.
Bye!
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Abstract take on Boston City Hall.
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Boston City Hall fountain 1972 postcard 
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Christian Science Plaza, 2024
Pentax K1000 | Ilford HP5+ 400
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spending two months alone in a new city, teetering on the verge of broke so i rarely go out, has me in peak recluse mode. my loneliness is killing me etc etc
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