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The Metropolitan Museum of Art currently has some Jeff Koons sculptures up on their roof. I took pictures of two of them.
One of the tricks in a public art showing is to get a picture of the art without someone else wandering into the picture. Above, didn’t do so well. Below, success!
Here’s the wikipedia entry for Jeff Koons. He seems to be quite the personality.
Here is his website.
Is there really a clash of civilizations? Alright, I just felt like throwing that phrase out there.
While pondering that question one might want to read two current (this week) and fascinating New York Times articles on the subject of Saudi Arabia’s youth and LOVE. The articles are titled: “Love on Girls ‘Side of the Saudi Divide” and “Young Saudis Vexed and Entranced by Love’s Rules.”
A particular tidbit at the very end of the first linked article caught me completely by surprise. A girl named Shaden is being described:
She turned back to the stack of DVDs she had been rifling through, and held up a copy of Pride and Prejudice, the version with Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Bennet, a film she says she has seen dozens of times. “It’s a bit like our society, I think,” Shaden said of late Georgian England. “It’s dignified, and a bit strict. Doesn’t it remind you a little bit of Saudi Arabia? It’s my favorite DVD.” Shaden sighed, deeply. “When Darcy comes to Elizabeth and says ‘I love you’ — that’s exactly the kind of love I want.”
Officially, I like to grumble about Mr. Darcy. Just ask my wife - an avid fan of the Jane Austen movies and Pride and Prejudice in particular. We have a few different copies at our place and in the past I’ve wondered aloud if I need to worry about Mr. Darcy. I’ve also complained that I live in Chickflickistan and that maybe we should purchase some ‘manly’ movies to counterbalance all the drama spilling from the DVD shelf.
Off the record though, I’ll concede that Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are compelling characters and that Jane Austen’s fiction has plenty of insights to offer about the good and bad in human nature. It doesn’t really surprise me that Jane Austen’s stories have such lasting appeal to so many people.
But I wouldn’t have predicted that a Saudi Arabian girl would hold up Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy as the example of ideal romantic love. In my estimation, that anecdote really proves the point about Jane Austen’s mastery and capability to communicate the thoughts and emotions that are most truly human. It also makes me think that on a basic essential human level - despite numerous political and religious differences - Saudis and Westerners aren’t so different after all.
Okay - enough is enough. I’m off to find my copy of the Bourne Supremacy.
If you have a Facebook profile and you use Google Reader and you are a fan of the Google Reader share feature - then you may want to check out the Feedheads application. It’s a way to post those Google Reader shared links in your Facebook profile.
As if you didn’t have enough Facebook nonsense there already … (i.e. - “my werewolf just bit your vampire”)
Note: this Feedheads application can take over your Facebook mini-feeds if you don’t fix the settings on it.
FAIR (the Foundation for Apologetic Information and Research) has posted many videos links to YouTube. You can find them here.
A Daniel C. Peterson lecture about “Evidences of the Book of Mormon” is among them. I really enjoy listening to him speak on the subject and maybe you will as well.
There are nine installments and I’ve embedded the code for them all here below.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
Part 9
At this futureofMuslimworld.com site one will find the Center on Islam, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World. There are many interesting articles to read there and it seems to be a particularly good source for information and discussion in regards to the Muslim Brotherhood as well as other Muslim/Islamist groups.

