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Tag Archives: Confessions
Review of Confessions of a Cocaine Cowboy
Friend of the blog Billy Corben is known for his uniquely Miami documentaries: The Cocaine Cowboys series, The U series, Dawg Fight, Screwball, and on and on. They are all must-watch. So too with his new venture — a play … Continue reading
CONFESSIONS OF A ‘SOULLESS TROGLODYTE’: How My Brooklyn Literary Friendships Fell Apart in the A…
CONFESSIONS OF A ‘SOULLESS TROGLODYTE’: How My Brooklyn Literary Friendships Fell Apart in the Age of Trump. Over time, I seized on Jamie’s stories to help explain the chasm between the giant Jamie I idolized in Brooklyn and the shrunken … Continue reading
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Tagged 'A+', ‘SOULLESS, apart, Brooklyn, Confessions, fell, Friendships, Literary, TROGLODYTE’
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Confessions of an Artist and a Lawyer: Practicing Art Law, One Trial and Painting at a Time
By Stephanie Drawdy* When I chose the legal profession as a career, it was so that I could feed a burning intellectual interest in the law. An introductory political science course in high school piqued my interest in the process … Continue reading
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Tagged Artist, Confessions, lawyer, Painting, Practicing, Time, trial
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Confessions of a Bitcoin sceptic
I could be fabulously wealthy right now. When I first wrote about Bitcoin, the price was $14.65 USD, and as of writing, the price is hovering just above $12,500 after undergoing a few ups and downs since December. If I … Continue reading
Confessions of an ex-Facebook Junkie
A few year back, I was an avid Facebook user. That's "user" as in a hard-core junkie. It was a visceral need to log on and check out the world. OH COME ON, don't roll your eyes at me. You … Continue reading