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hought. But it was baby steps�� I didn't have a game plan. I didn't feel I needed to be instantly understood or accepted. I just wanted to show my work if I could."Ruscha was 35 before he could be said to be making a living, however scrappy, from his art alone. Does he think the struggle helped him to be a better artist? "It's easy to be romantic about it but, no, I think that's a myth. Struggle is not �� essential." Of course, it's completely different today. "Students are promised vocational success. They come out of art school and they assume that if you have a gallery show in New York, it all sells out. I had lots of shows where I didn't sell anything and no reviews at all."Ruscha has often said that he hit on what he wanted to do in his painting relatively early on and it's certainly true that, as he puts it, "a little silver thread" runs neatly through his 50-year career. Many of his paintings from the late 1950s and early 1960s, involve what is now thought of as his trademark: words. BOSS, OOF, HONK. HOT, RIP, STOP. Ruscha used words as linguistic readymades; he painted them not because he liked what they meant, but because he liked the way they looked, a legacy both of the time he spent in commercial art and a reaction against his abstract expressionist contemporaries Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning. And people really fell for these enigmatic non-messages. (Even presidents: his painting I Think I'll, which plays with the phrases "maybe" and "wait a minute", now hangs on the walls of Barack Oba
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re with a guitar, so I wrote this song to her, and I sang it to her and at the end of it she goes,'Woody, I've been in love with you for the last two and a half years.' Then I picked her up and carried her in." He and Laura finally marriedin 2008.Harrelson takes out his phone to show me photos of Laura and his three daughters. "They are the best thing going. The oldest has just gone off to college. It was one of the single most difficult experiences of my life when it was time to separate and she walked off to the dorm and we drove away. I bawled my eyes out."Twelve years ago the family moved to Hawaii. He'd been introduced to America's 50th state by the country singer Willie Nelson. "I went to see Willie play and at the end up comes Annie his wife and she goes, 'Willie wants to hang with you on the bus.' We open the door, and I see through the fog this guy holding up a big fatty. So I go in and start hanging with the Willie and I don't know this is going to become one of my best buddies in life." Nelson invited him to his home in Hawaii, Harrelson and Laura discovered Maui, the remote part of the island, and that was that. For three years he didn't make a movie �C he just got on with remaking a life, hanging with the Willie on his porch, strumming guitar, smoking big fatties and writing (his play, Bullet For Adolf, co-written by Frankie Hyman, premiered in Toronto in 2003).Are the hell-raising days over, then, or is he going to walk out of here and smack another photographer? "Oh yeah. I will never, ever e
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ws, the birds are in disarray, and so would be the book. It could exist only in flight, only between places, only as a way to get from here to there. Or there to here.ICELAND, 22:13:36. APRIL 11, 2006, VARIABLE POINT: There are 237,983 words in this book. The same number of people were alive in Iceland at 22:13:36, April 11, 2006. The designer of this typeface, Bjorn Jaagern, devised to give each person a word to memorise, according to age. (The youngest citizen would be given Elena, the oldest free.) In an annual festival, the people of Iceland would line up, youngest to oldest, and recite the story of Henry's tragic love and loss, from beginning to end.As citizens died, their roles in the recitation would be given to the youngest Icelander without a word, although the reading would still proceed from youngest to oldest. It was the hope of the citizens of Iceland that the book would cycle smoothly: from order to disorder, and back to order again. That is, Let our fathers and mothers die before their children, the old before the young.Iceland, 22:13:36, April 11, 2006, was not used because life is full of early death, and fathers and mothers sometimes outlive their children. The editor's concern was not that the book would become a salad of meaning, but that hearing it once a year would be too painful a reminder that we are twigs alighted on a fence, that each of us is capable of experiencing not only Henry's great love, but also his loss. Should a child recite a word from the middle - from the scene in whi
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pions are the Parkside Hawks, who beat Accrington and Leyland Warriors 24?16 in a much tighter Grand Final. The Hawks are based in south Leeds and therefore in no way what the Conference was supposed to be about when it was set up as a vehicle for national amateur expansion more than a decade ago. But the competition has evolved since then, and it's good to see the Parkside name revived in Hunslet.Other winners to salute this week are Bradford Bulls and Bury Jigsaw, who beat Mersey Vikings and Halifax respectively on the Wheelchair Rugby League Finals Day at Odsal �C in Bradford's case, after a gruelling trip to Gillingham to overcome the Medway Dragons in the previous round. Any further details would be welcome below.6) Memories of RoyThere's a launch at the Sprayhurst social club in St Helens next Tuesday night (20 September) of From Grass to Glass, a new autobiography of Paul Loughlin, the thoroughly admirable former Saints, Bradford and Great Britain centre. He was one of my favourite players of that era, and one of the best blokes to interview for a young reporter when the Wigan superstars were a bit intimidating, and the bits of the book I've been able to read so far are predictably good value.He devotes a page to the "urban legends surrounding Roy Haggerty", a former Saints team-mate. "It is true that he was once substituted in a game at Dewsbury, went into the shower, and was unexpectedly brought back into the game with shampoo in his hair. To make matters worse, it was raining so his hair started fr
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