The Interiors of Man

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

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Making Art out of Truth – the Legacy of Ntozake Shange

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Image Ownership: Public Domain The recent passing of the feminist playwright, Ntozake Shange, has expanded my appreciation for artists...
Monday, October 29, 2018

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                     “Fiction, like sculpture or painting, begins with a rough  sketch …”                                             ...
Saturday, September 8, 2018

Worthy of an Award – Lahey V. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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Photo Courtesy/Credit: ABC/Mitch Haaseth It brought tears to our eyes, sitting at the table with a mixed generation, watching cros...
Thursday, June 28, 2018

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         “ … passion can write a lot of things.”                                                                                        ...
Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Links to Excellence – Sheku + Isata Kanneh-Mason

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Courtesy of IMG Artists (UK) I’d dread to think where we’d be without musicians, and society without music.  As society is increasin...
Tuesday, March 20, 2018

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“The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud.”                                                                        ...
Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Tiers of Possibilities

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Having yet to see Black Panther as I’m writing this post, yet witnessing its rave centered on a world endowed with coveted resources, int...
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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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