"Your life, little girl, is an empty page . . . ." — Song lyric
* A reference to a New Yorker cartoon of July 18, 2024.
"Your life, little girl, is an empty page . . . ." — Song lyric
* A reference to a New Yorker cartoon of July 18, 2024.
A scene I prefer . . .
Click the album above for a video uploaded on June 17, 2021.
For the Church of Synchronology: This journal on that date.
Metadata —
* Sissy Spacek (1976). Some will prefer a more recent version.
This journal ten years ago today —
This journal on April 10, 2022 —
Be careful what you wish for.
You might get . . .
That was then, this is now —
Be careful what you wish for.
From a search in this journal for the right stuff —
A date which will live in _________________ . . .
This morning on Instagram, before it went down —
Sophia Lillis puts her best foot forward :
Related reading for fiction fans —
"Link in bio" in the above April 12 Instagram post is to
thebaremagazine.com/home/sophia-lillis .
See as well "In Search of Beauty Bare" and
a different site, also created on April 12 . . .
A film not unrelated to the screen career
of Sophia Lillis: Inside Daisy Clover.
I prefer Inside the White Cube.
"So ist das Selbst auch das Ziel des Lebens…."
"The Self is our life's goal…."
— Carl Jung, as quoted and translated by Paul Bishop in
The Dionysian Self (de Gruyter, 1995, p. 344).
His goal, perhaps.
Happy birthday to Sophia Lillis, who turns 18 today.
"In real life, Sophia Lillis loves horror…."
"Spirits rise and their dance is unrehearsed…."
— A nightmare song by Barbra Streisand
But not, perhaps, horror in real life . . .
See as well the firsts of Sophia Lillis (Saturday, August 24).
* See the previous post. Related material:
The Lolita Express and Magic Carpet Ride.
For the title, see Zero: Both Real and Imaginary (a Log24 search).
The title was suggested by the previous post, by Zorro Ranch,
by the classic 1967 film The Producers , and by . . .
Related material —
Vanity Fair on Sept. 8, 2017, celebrated the young actress
who played Beverly Marsh in the 2017 film version of
Stephen King's IT . See a post from her 12th birthday —
"Winter's Game" — that touches upon Maori themes.
More generally, see Bester + Deceivers in this journal.
And for the Church of Synchronology . . .
See posts related to the above Vanity Fair date.
The geometry of the 15 point-pairs in the previous post suggests a review:
From "Exploring Schoolgirl Space," July 8 —
The date in the previous post — Oct. 9, 2018 — also suggests a review
of posts from that date now tagged Gen-Z:
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