Welcome to our lit­tle cor­ner of the vir­tual world. This is a very brief intro­duc­tory post, just let­ting read­ers know that spinozablue.com should be filled with con­tent in a week or so. Feel free to check out the links in the mean­time, and please come back to read our orig­i­nal essays, reviews, fic­tion and poetry.

So far, we have a short piece by folksinger Abbey Linfert, and some poetry by yours truly. Abbey has had a rich career so far, for one so young. Much trav­eled, her music much admired, she offers an inter­est­ing take on the dif­fer­ence between cer­tain kinds of audi­ences and venues.

Folksingers. Hmmm. Reminds me of how much I loved the movie Once, the music, the story, the decep­tive sim­plic­ity of it all and the stir­ring power con­tained within. A bril­liant, beau­ti­ful, emo­tion­ally pow­er­ful film. If you haven’t seen it yet, please do your­self a favor and rent it. Pronto. It’s one of the best films I’ve ever seen.

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