The Interiors of Man

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

Friday, September 25, 2015

Authorial Wisdom

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“There are no ugly questions except those clothed in condescension.”                                                                 ...
Thursday, August 20, 2015

Links to Excellence – Whiplash: The Score

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The movie’s intense story of a musician’s impassioned desire to become the greatest and his instructor’s radical techniques to push h...
Friday, July 24, 2015

Meshell’s Music to Simone

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The gift that Nina Simone gave is a voice-spirit that lives on autonomously and continues to revive itself through films, soundtrac...
Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Links to Excellence – Burns on Jazz

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Approaching its 15 th  year release, Ken Burns’  Jazz  is a masterful documentary on a musical art form with compelling glimpses int...
Friday, May 22, 2015

Words from a Blues Legend

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“I don't care for the music when they're talking bad about women because I think women are God's greatest gift to the planet …”...
Saturday, April 11, 2015

Johnny Temple Shares Akashic’s Most Inspiring Moments

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Photo Credit: Randy Martinez Courtesy of Akashic Books This interview on literature with Akashic Books Founder, Johnny Temple, i...
Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Links to Excellence – Light Speaks to the National Endowment For The Arts

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Photo Credit: Michael Childers Courtesy of Rogers & Cowan Encouraging Arts Education is incumbent upon strong voices lending t...
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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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