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Dude. Read Mara Vaharatian's pieces in Alice Blue Review. Dude.
Unfortunately this Bill Evans album isn't too great for reading to, because it has some vocal tracks, but it is just as cool as the cover photo leads one to believe. In four parts, it's a total pain in the ass to download. However, it will be worth it if you are the sort of person that likes ridiculously classy music.

Unfortunately this Bill Evans album isn't too great for reading to, because it has some vocal tracks, but it is just as cool as the cover photo leads one to believe. In four parts, it's a total pain in the ass to download. However, it will be worth it if you are the sort of person that likes ridiculously classy music.

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Today I read that Paul Verhoeven, who is a total badass in ways I think most people fail to comprehend, has written a book about the historical Jesus of Nazareth. The description goes like this, ahem:
Who was the historical Jesus? Here veteran movie director Paul Verhoeven’s lifelong fascination with the facts and fictions surrounding the life of Jesus of Nazareth culminates in a work of brazen scholarship. Combining his passion for the subject with an in-depth knowledge of the history gained through rigorous study, Verhoeven paints a portrait of Jesus the man and Jesus the radical prophet. Verhoeven constructs a new vision of Jesus as a child born from the rape of Mary by a Roman soldier, as a spiritualist who performed exorcisms by screaming and spitting in the mouths of the possessed to drive out demons, and as a militant revolutionary who urged his followers to arm themselves.
Apparently, Verhoeven wants to make a film called Jesus: The Man. Oh man.

Who was the historical Jesus? Here veteran movie director Paul Verhoeven’s lifelong fascination with the facts and fictions surrounding the life of Jesus of Nazareth culminates in a work of brazen scholarship. Combining his passion for the subject with an in-depth knowledge of the history gained through rigorous study, Verhoeven paints a portrait of Jesus the man and Jesus the radical prophet. Verhoeven constructs a new vision of Jesus as a child born from the rape of Mary by a Roman soldier, as a spiritualist who performed exorcisms by screaming and spitting in the mouths of the possessed to drive out demons, and as a militant revolutionary who urged his followers to arm themselves.
Apparently, Verhoeven wants to make a film called Jesus: The Man. Oh man.

AND WHY NOT?

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