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THE STORMING BOHEMIAN PUNKS THE MUSE: portray a wizard for the duration

THE STORMING BOHEMIAN PUNKS THE MUSE: portray a wizard for the duration

January 14, 2012
Charles Kruger
I WOULD SAY, Punk the Muse, Statement

When I was a child in kindergarten I worried about entering the first grade. In particular, I was worried about meeting the gym teacher, a…

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THE STORMING BOHEMIAN PUNKS THE MUSE: five ways to make this one the week

THE STORMING BOHEMIAN PUNKS THE MUSE: five ways to make this one the week

January 7, 2012
Charles Kruger
I WOULD SAY, Punk the Muse, Statement

I was at an event once where a writer (a good writer, whom I admire) was attempting to win a literary trivia game and not…

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THE STORMING BOHEMIAN PUNKS THE MUSE: processing the surface

THE STORMING BOHEMIAN PUNKS THE MUSE: processing the surface

December 31, 2011
Charles Kruger
I WOULD SAY, Punk the Muse, Statement

About six years ago, artist/teacher/community activist Todd Brown astounded me at his workshop, “The Art Of Not Knowing.” It was my first-ever art class. After a…

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The Storming Bohemian Punks the Muse: flirting with metaphysical flights of fancy

The Storming Bohemian Punks the Muse: flirting with metaphysical flights of fancy

December 9, 2011
Charles Kruger
I WOULD SAY, Punk the Muse, Statement

I spent some hours this week browsing Fields Book Store on Polk. Founded in 1932 by George Fields, a devotee of Gurdjieff, the store for many…

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THE STORMING BOHEMIAN PUNKS THE MUSE: avoiding the wink-slide into a twilight world of indifference

THE STORMING BOHEMIAN PUNKS THE MUSE: avoiding the wink-slide into a twilight world of indifference

December 2, 2011
Evan Karp
I WOULD SAY, Punk the Muse, Statement

As The Storming Bohemian I have written a fair amount over the last couple of years about creative consciousness lost and found. No one gets into…

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CHARLES KRUGER: to discover the theme

CHARLES KRUGER: to discover the theme

June 24, 2011
Charles Kruger
Interview

(Rick Kleffel) “I’m interested in any kind of numinosity at all, but i don’t know that i’m actually a believer.” —Charles Kruger Coming from the man…

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CHARLES KRUGER: art for life's sake

CHARLES KRUGER: art for life’s sake

February 9, 2011
Evan Karp
Interview, Statement

Thurs Jan 20, 11, Martha Bros. Coffee — Church St. (Evan Karp) A year ago, at the age of 53, Charles Kruger was fired from…

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