February 18, 2002
Subject: latina artwork
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 07:30:53 -0700
From: "Helen Lopez" <hllopez@laplaza.org>
To: <bhume@abqjournal.com>
dear mr hume: i enjoyed reading your column
on the latest art work by a latina artist and especially liked seeing it across
from the other commentary about the alma lopez work. rational quiet discussion
over the subject is so welcome. i am writing to share my observation that
whenever the journal shows a copy of the alma lopez work, it cuts off the
bottom - the breasts of the angel. it did not edit out the breasts in your
column. perhaps because primitive breast don't cause heavy breathing. it amuses
me to see how those two little dots in the image scare people. Did you know
that starbucks took the two dots off their mermaid logo after their company
became nationally successful? thank you for giving the latina artwork serious
attention.
helen lopez
attorney at law
taos , nm
Subject: Re: AztlanNet: Virgin of Guadalupe
(3/15/02; MLA '02)
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 11:25:49 EST
From: Sedeno7@aol.com
Reply-To: AztlanNet@yahoogroups.com
To: AztlanNet@yahoogroups.com
Calacavato, thanks for the tip about the
MLA 2k2. You are a gentleman and a scholar. But what's MLA stand
for? Forgive me my ignorance.
Yeah, I got a paper I'd be willing to deliver. It could be titled: "Guadalupe:
Sovereign of Urantia and the Superuniverse," supported by my original
paintings. Is "heresy" allowed at MLA? But the
paper would have little to do with Alma Lopez's La Lupe series. Believing
that her digitals have anything to do with Guadalupe is like believing that
the fictional Frankenstein actually did exist or came to life. Tell
me, are you one of the believers in her spewed substance tambien?
Actually I am finalizing an art criticism re
Lopez's work, the "Frankenstein Guadalupe", and AztlanNet will be
the first to get my quintessential conclusion. keep your
dial tuned to Radio KSXY. As per Urantia, I
have brought into the Mental Menudo discussion of a book most people have
never even heard about. At least calacavato can spell the word Urantia
right. here's a tip for u now, calaca: Urantia is the name of
our planet.
p.s. Thanks for spelling my mom's
maiden name right, too. gracias.
- ---Pedro Romero Sedeño
Subject: Re: AztlanNet: Virgin of Guadalupe
(3/15/02; MLA '02)
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 08:55:18 -0800
From: "Calaca Rifa" <calacavato@hotmail.com>
Reply-To: AztlanNet@yahoogroups.com
To: AztlanNet@yahoogroups.com>
From: Sedeno7@aol.com
>Reply-To: AztlanNet@yahoogroups.com
>To: AztlanNet@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: AztlanNet: Virgin of Guadalupe (3/15/02; MLA '02)
>Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 11:25:49 EST
>
>Calacavato, thanks for the tip about the MLA 2k2. You are a gentleman
and a scholar. But what's MLA stand for? Forgive me my ignorance.Modern Language
Association.> Yeah, I got a paper I'd be willing to deliver. It could be
titled: "Guadalupe: Sovereign of Urantia and the Superuniverse,"
supported by my original paintings. Is "heresy" allowed at MLA?
But the paper would have little to do with Alma Lopez's La Lupe series. Believing
that her digitals have anything to do with Guadalupe is like believing that
the fictional Frankenstein actually did exist or came to life. Tell me, are
you one of the believers in her spewed substance tambien?
I'm a non-believer (of any kind of religion). So I don't give a turd if people dis la Lupe or not (though I don't think Alma disses her). I think Alma's work is great. Anytime someone takes a dig at religion is ok in my book!
> Actually I am finalizing an art criticism re Lopez's work, the "Frankenstein Guadalupe", and AztlanNet will be the first to get my quintessential conclusion. keep your dial tuned to Radio KSXY. As per Urantia, I have brought into the Mental Menudo discussion of a book most people have never even heard about.
Well I actually wish I still didn't know about your stupid book. It would save one of the buttons on my trackball from being destroyed via too many deletes of your postings.
>At least calacavato can spell the word Urantia right.
The reason I spell it right is so that I don't confuse your stupid book with my buddy Urrutia. Though I may start calling it the book of Rantia since that is all you seem to do....rant.
>here's a tip for u now, calaca: Urantia is the name of our planet.Oh yeah? I thought it was Earth.> p.s. Thanks for spelling my mom's maiden name right, too. gracias. - ---Pedro Romero Sedeño
I don't want to confuse you with my other buddy Sedano.
>From Calacalandia,
Brent E. Beltrán
sin religion, sin la Guadalupe, sin un pinche libro de Urantia
just taking up space where the bones rattle and closet skeletons are the
norm