Photos of families, couples, and mobs, shuttered or pixilated images preserve decades of life, love, and memory, chaos captured, order performed. Random or planned, group photos reflect group purpose. We gathered to chronicle the choking, smoke-filled days and siren-screaming nights of ’92, to project a cinematic family photo, to replicate violence against a lone black…
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Suprise Me
Los Angeles on Fire
Prompted By Group Photos
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Photos of families, couples, and mobs, shuttered or pixilated images preserve decades of life, love, and memory, chaos captured, order performed. Random or planned, group photos reflect group purpose. We gathered to chronicle the choking, smoke-filled days and siren-screaming nights of ’92, to project a cinematic family photo, to replicate violence against a lone black…
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A Christmas Discovery
Prompted By Holidaze
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How my effort at "early present discovery" backfired.
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A Rose by Any Other Name
Prompted By Nicknames
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Do I dare to gift myself with my true name of Lauren? Probably too late, and after all, no one calls me “Big Laurie” anymore. Mostly, I go by Gramma.
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Sister Yvette
Prompted By First Day of School
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Long lost, newly discovered
Prompted By Lost and Found
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With a sigh, I gave the earring up for lost but kept its mate as a memento.
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My Brown-Eyed Girl
Prompted By The Eyes Have It
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My Brown-Eyed Girl I wear reading glasses, and have had the requisite cataract surgeries, yet over the years I haven’t given much thought to my eyeglasses or to my changing vision. But I have thought about the color of my eyes. In Rogers and Hammerstein’s musical masterpiece Carousel, the carnival barker Billy Bigelow soliloquizes about…
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The (Lemon) Yellow Rabbit
Prompted By My First Car
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The first car I ever drove (at the age of 15—legal in Louisiana at the time) was my parents’ Pontiac GTO. Why a middle class Jewish family had such a car, I do not know, but I do remember that my boyfriend at the time liked to put it in neutral at stoplights so that…
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How We Like Our Eggs
Prompted By Grandparents & Grandchildren
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The skin on my grandmother’s hands was paper thin. It’s what I remember most about her. She also had piercing brown eyes and a way of clamping her lips together that signaled her disapproval. She wasn’t a warm and affectionate sort of grandmother. Not at all. She was more of a “my way or the…
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The Last Drop
Prompted By Coffee or Tea?
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My mother was out on some errand, and Susan asked if she could have a cup of coffee. That seemed important to her (we didn't understand the caffeine imperative yet), so my older sister and I, who had never actually made coffee, tried to rise to the occasion.
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Minding Monkey
Prompted By Nannies and Babysitters
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My partner, Dina’s mother Barbara, was going out with her for support, and Dina needed someone to look after her pup, whom she called “Monkey”. I told her to forget about boarding, especially because Monkey had been a shelter pup, and volunteered to look after him at our house.
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