The Healer is the Prince or Princess of fairytale, the King's Champion or Defender of the Faith, like Sir Galahad or Joan of Arc. Healers are found in only 1 percent of the general population, although, at times, their idealism leaves them feeling even more isolated from the rest of humanity.
[size=-1] 28 of 30 people found the following review helpful: [/size] [size=-1] Oh my god!!! Everyone must have this!, April 6, 2001 [/size] [size=-1] Reviewer: C. Heinrich "wsidechris" (Port Washington, NY USA) [/size]I got this album strictly out of curiosity. I was always *afraid* of The Allman Brothers Band because I thought of them as some ordinary Southern rock band (WRONG WRONG WRONG!!!). But after seeing this album rank in the VH1 "100 Greatest Rock and Roll Albums" list, and hearing what was said about it, I figured I'd at least like it. Talk about exceeding expectations! And having a life-altering experience! Let's just say that my dreams of being a guitar god or being part of a extraordinary team of players is pretty much out the window. These guys put those to rest. Their gifts are pure, natural, and out of this world. But I thank them for giving me this. I can't say anything more than what's been said. It's absolutely brilliant, breathtaking, and entrancing for its full 1 hour, 18 minutes, and 36 seconds. It is the most amazing blend of rock, blues, and jazz I've ever heard. The musicianship here is probably unparalleled in the history of rock music. And these guys played with the improvisational genius and intensity of our greatest of jazzmen. IT'S THAT GOOD. When kids today talk about "trance" music, they talk about dance music. I tell them that this kind of stuff is my trance music. I just put this gem on and I'm out of this world for 1 hour, 18 minutes, and 36 seconds. You cannot have a rock collection and be without this. You just cannot. It would be like having a jazz collection without any Miles Davis. Was this review helpful to you?
VISUAL ARTS Back to Top All students are required to provide a portion of their supplies. This cost will vary depending upon the course. ($25 - $35 per course) AR 113 DESIGN. One semester (½ unit of credit). Discovery through design, with a wide variety of materials and assignments. $35 lab fee. AR 123 DRAWING. One semester (½ unit of credit). An understanding of visual organization and structure through delineation and modeling. Studies range from still life, landscape, architecture, figure, portrait, and abstract using a broad range of materials. $25 lab fee. AR 131 PAINTING. One semester (½ unit of credit). Students will learn the terminology, structure, philosophy, and theory of working with oils or acrylics on canvas. Subjects will range from the traditional to total non-objective abstraction. Prerequisite: Drawing & Design at LSMSA. $35 lab fee. AR 141 WATERCOLOR. One semester (½ unit of credit). Various watercolor techniques will be introduced during the course of the semester, including transparent, overlay, and opaque paint applications. Subjects will include both traditional and abstract compositions. Prerequisite: Drawing and Design at LSMSA. $35 lab fee. AR 153 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY. One semester (½ unit of credit). Theory and basic skills in making the photographic image. Small cameras, lenses, filters; lighting techniques, light meters; darkroom procedure. Photographic composition; film developing; print processing. Each participant must have their own camera that has adjustable settings or manual override. AR 206 PRINTMAKING. One semester (½ unit of credit). Basic printmaking in collagraph, bas-relief, three plate color separation, black and white, intaglio (etching), drypoint, and more. A strong background in drawing is valuable. Running the presses and other equipment will be introduced. Prerequisite: Drawing and Design at LSMSA. $35 lab fee. AR 213 STAGECRAFT. One semester (½ unit of credit). Skills for technical theatre are taught and applied. Students will work with theatre and dance productions, as well as music recitals and other stage events. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: consent of coordinator. AR 222 DRAWING II. One semester (½ unit of credit). Continuation of Drawing I. Prerequisite: Drawing I at LSMSA. $25 lab fee. AR 232 PAINTING II. One semester (½ unit of credit). Advanced problems in pictorial organization executed in oil and related media. Prerequisite: Painting I, Drawing & Design at LSMSA. $35 lab fee. AR 233 PAINTING III. One semester (½ unit of credit). Continuation of Painting II. Prerequisite: Painting II or consent of coordinator. $35 lab fee. AR 334 CERAMICS. One semester (½ unit of credit). Introducing ceramics as an art form and functional pieces. Pinch pots, coil, slab, and hand throwing will be studied. Sculptural concepts included. The making of glazes, stains, firing, loading and unloading the kilns. Raku. $35 lab fee. AR 344 SCULPTURE. One semester (½ unit of credit). Techniques and design in various media such as clay, plaster, carving, assemblage, casting, styrofoam, and experimental work. Prerequisites: Drawing and Design at LSMSA. $35 lab fee. AR 704 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN VISUAL ART. One semester (¼ - ½ unit of credit). Drawing and Design taken at LSMSA. $35 lab fee. Prerequisite: For advanced students with consent of coordinator and Registrar.
There are no gods to save us, no perfect happy ending to the movie... says: ahaha, you're so fucked up... I like you
You said that you wanted us to write this so you could get to know me. This won't tell you anything about me except random facts. Maybe it's just me not being able to open up. But one day, we're all going to be dead, and this won't matter in the least.
The Republic of Pseudofiberia "Once you go Pseudofiberia, you never go...*@#$! you." UN Category: Democratic Socialists Civil Rights:Very Good Economy:Fair Political Freedoms:Below Average