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When I post about Emigre these days, I never know how much context is needed.
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Fleming, D. (1968), “Emigre Physicists and the Biological Revolution”, Perspectives in American History, 2:
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Emigre was as essential to my sense of DIY enthusiasm as Gordon Lish, and The Quarterly, were to my thinking about editing and literature.
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Let me help you with this as a Soviet Emigre I have a little experience with how government can work around pesky constitutions.
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One more thing you can do to support New Orleans is purchase his art book via Emigre.com, which will donate 50% of the sale to a program in New Orleans to aid affected musicians.
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One more thing you can do to support New Orleans is purchase his art book via Emigre.com, which will donate 50% of the sale to a program in New Orleans to aid affected musicians.
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I started catching up with the most recent year's worth of Emigre today - an interesting publication to be sure, and one I'd quite like to write for if only I had the time (!)
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I started catching up with the most recent year's worth of Emigre today - an interesting publication to be sure, and one I'd quite like to write for if only I had the time (!)
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A 1995 Emigre Records sampler Dreaming Out Loud featured a Grassy Knoll track titled “Noe Valley,” much of which consisted of meditative music fused together from the manipulated scratches of vinyl records; the effect was more Satie than Public Enemy.
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But such masters and such servants are nowadays only found in the old melodramas performed at the Ambigu, in "The Emigre," for instance, or in "The Last of the Chateauvieux."
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