I saw it first-hand. Three-wheeled and tiny, the right size for a 5-year old. Rustic, broken, singed at the handles, the tires, and stuck to the very floor it was extracted from when it happened. A remnant depicting one of the greatest atrociti
The Whales of August.An American movie released in 1987, about two aged sisters reflecting on life and the past. The movie stars Bette Davis and Lilian Gish, the former one of the greatest actresses in Hollywood history, and the latter bearing
Part 2 of the Yokohama Museum of Art.The Tree of Life. This was the next room.I wandered into one giant collaboration. This large and circular room, filled with vermillion and tan, swirling monsters just the same as the one in the main pantheon
Yokohama welcomed me with clouds. A city south of Tokyo with a wonderful port, a lovely place to take a walk in, I had always known it to be beautiful with clearer skies, given past dates there, but this visit had a slight melancholy behind it.
Welcome to Ants Under the Sun, I\'m Norman T. Chella. Glad you found us!This is a storytelling podcast about culture, locations, and people. Sometimes, a little bit of myself too. The episodes are unserialised, so you don\'t have to start from