Welcome Paradoxers!
This blogspot will be our new home to share updates on everyone's new cd's, links to music venues, and other activities.
You can also post remembrances, photos, and any other memorabilia you would like to share. It would be great if this could become like an archive for the Paradox -- then and now.
More information to follow as I figure this out. In the meantime, please add your comments and keep the site alive and growing.
Great post Chris. Fascinating to watch her work,and a very moving piece. Not a dry eye in the audience.I think I've now watched most of the ones posted on youtube.
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I've watched a couple of these before. It really is amazing what she can do with sand and a light table.
Great post Chris. Fascinating to watch her work,and a very moving piece. Not a dry eye in the audience.I think I've now watched most of the ones posted on youtube.
Sorry we've lost the "recent comments" section. Don't know what happened to it.
It was something I copied it from an American history site I participate in -- but it's down there, too.
Makes it hard to track conversations without it. Hopefully it will be back soon. If not, I'll see if I can find another software link somewhere else.
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