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American Visions Vol. 6 - Streamlines and Breadlines

This morning I can't but stand still by the fact that (me too, yes) I'm suffering the slings and arrows of every day life, and yes, the occasional catapult dart does bury itself into my heart too, but I don't want to linger on that too much. Every misfortune has a lesson to both teach and tell. The lesson out of this episode of Robert Hughes's American Visions to tell isn't that I totally suffer from vertigo, nor that the mid world wars years was indeed a high point in American culture and arts, but that American society for all its faults back then let artists like an Edward Hopper or a Thomas Hart Benton create their work, and we all have enjoyed it and have gotten far better from it. Moreover, unlike a movie or indeed anything on the internet these days so-called high art from the part or present somehow sticks to us more [media=https://youtu.be/E8W6vsnZWBk]

 
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