The Interiors of Man

An equal-gender Arts & Culture blog created by Yvonne Grays Nathane

Friday, November 28, 2014

Twain on Anger

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“Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured. ”                  ...
Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Inspired by a Scandalous Moment in Pop Culture

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Photo Courtesy/Credit: ABC/Craig Sjodin The 2014 Fall premiere of Scandal left me reflecting on women’s rights as main charact...
Monday, September 22, 2014

Nin on Writing

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“We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.”                                                          ―   Anaïs Ni...
Thursday, August 14, 2014

Interiors of Man Interviews Bassist, Ben Williams

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Courtesy of the Artist or their Representative The bass instrument can be hidden under a band ensemble or intone its voice through ...
Friday, July 25, 2014

Preview to an Interview

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                                        Courtesy of the Artist or their Representative While in the midst of wrapping up an interview w...
Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Behind the Words of Maya Angelou

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I have read her books.  I have read her poems, but what has moved me the most about Dr. Maya Angelou was her character beyond words, displa...
Saturday, May 10, 2014

Links to Excellence – Music for Moving Images

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ABC’s new drama series, Black Box, leaves jazz lovers wanting more from composers, Olivier and Clare Manchon.  Their jazzy comp...
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Yvonne Grays Nathane
Chicago, IL, United States
The Interiors of Man is a blog which I have created for the purpose of humane intent – my way of hopefully offering edifying content through artistic observations, and arousing contemplative reflections on the topics and content I will periodically post, which I find worthy of sharing. It was perhaps partly inspired years ago, after reading the works of James Baldwin and instantly identifying what made Baldwin a great writer aside from eloquence and courage. I believe that it was his deep observations of human behavior that defined his literature and gave it power. It was these very observations that instantly connected me to my silent observations of the intent of man, which truly defines man’s character, good or bad. Good character not only can be found in man, but in the creative extensions of man’s works produced with virtuous intentions. Literature, music, film, and art in all its forms are examples of such works, which I look forward to sharing here along with various commentaries. Thanks for your time, and thank you for reading.
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