TIMES, TIME, AND HALF A TIME. A HISTORY OF THE NEW MILLENNIUM.

Comments on a cultural reality between past and future.

This blog describes Metatime in the Posthuman experience, drawn from Sir Isaac Newton's secret work on the future end of times, a tract in which he described Histories of Things to Come. His hidden papers on the occult were auctioned to two private buyers in 1936 at Sotheby's, but were not available for public research until the 1990s.



Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Farewell Elizabeth

Elizabeth Taylor in Suddenly, Last Summer (1959). Columbia Pictures. Image Source: The Oscar Nerd.

Just the other day, I thought to myself that when Elizabeth Taylor dies that will really mark the end of that generation of big stars who graced the big screen in the immediate post-War era.  Noted for her two marriages to Richard Burton, her violet eyes, her stunning beauty, six other husbands, her terrible health problems and incredible resilience, a love of diamonds, and deep dedication to charity, she was one of the most famous actresses of the twentieth century.  I found her chemistry with Burton to be eternal, especially because the pair were passionate, terrible, destructive, and incredibly funny together.  Taylor passed away earlier today in Los Angeles.

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