The Writer's Almanac from Monday, December 18, 2000 Lines from “The Everlasting Gospel,” by William Blake. ORIGINAL AUDIO - 2000 ORIGINAL TEXT - 2000 It was on this day in 1972 that a string of American B-52 bombers, 70 miles long, flew into the North Vietnam capital of Hanoi and dropped their payloads on the city. The 11-day campaign, called
Paul Klee certainly deserves comment as an artist. But the real genius in German arts was (and will remain Heinrich Kley, a skizzen (sketch artist) who mastery of pen and ink and oil was unmatched and (as usual) unappreciated, well not sufficiently. Look him up and be amazed.
Paul Klee certainly deserves comment as an artist. But the real genius in German arts was (and will remain Heinrich Kley, a skizzen (sketch artist) who mastery of pen and ink and oil was unmatched and (as usual) unappreciated, well not sufficiently. Look him up and be amazed.