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The Presentation of the Christ Child in the Temple
Artist: Ludovico Carracci (Italian, 1555-1619)
Date: c. 1605
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection, on deposit with the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (MNAC)
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The episode of the Presentation of the Christ Child in the Temple is only recounted in the Gospel of Saint Luke. The passage in question mentions the principal figures depicted here in the foreground. These figures are Simeon, the old man with his head covered who leans forward to receive the Christ Child in his arms and who would not die until he had set eyes on the Saviour, as the Holy Spirit had told him; Anne, holding a stone tablet with the words of Simeon; and the Holy Family. The modest offering of a pair of small turtledoves is located in the middle-ground, visible in a gap between the Virgin and Saint Joseph where the birds’ brilliant white plumage makes them a striking element. Following the Gospel account, the scene takes place on the steps that lead into the temple and Carracci remains close to the biblical text.
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Lettre d’Hergé à Tintin, 1964
Mon Cher Tintin,
Voilà 35 ans que tu es mon fils, et c’est la première fois que je t’écris.
J’ai voulu, d’emblée, que tu vives ta vie. Vingt fois tu es parti courir le monde. Pendant ce temps, moi, le crayon à la main, noircissant des tonnes de papier à dessin, je rêvais tes aventures. Ainsi donc, depuis toujours, nous avons été très séparés ; et, à la fois, unis par le lien le plus étroit qui puisse relier deux êtres. J’ai une grande habitude de « correspondre » avec toi, mais pas par lettre.
De là, sans doute, en commençant celle-ci, le manque d’assurance, le léger émoi que je ressens. Tu m’intimides, Tintin !
Suis-je fier de toi ?… oui, évidemment. Tu m’as donné de grandes joies, bien des tracas aussi, mais jamais le moindre motif de chagrin ou de mécontentement. Il fut même une époque - celle de ma jeunesse - où mon idéal eût été de te ressembler. J’aurais aimé être un héros sans peur et sans reproche. Hélas c’était une illusion, depuis longtemps envolée… Je ne transpose plus la parole évangélique : « Soyez parfait comme votre fils est parfait. » Parfait, si quelqu’un l’est, c’est toi. Je ne devrais que m’en trouver comblé. D’où vient que j’en suis un peu déçu ?… De ce que tu es, justement, trop parfait. De ce que j’ai, moi, homme normal, issu de parents normaux, un rejeton qui n’est pas « comme les autres ». De qui tiens-tu cela ?
Pourquoi y-a-t-il chez toi quelque chose, (comment dirais-je…) de pas tout à fait humain ? J’avais fondé de grands espoirs sur le capitaine Haddock. A force de vous fréquenter tous les deux, il devait, lui, fatalement, se policer à ton contact, et c’est ce qui n’a pas raté ; mais toi, tu n’as emprunté aucune de ses aspérités, aucune de ses faiblesses, tu n’as rien pris de lui, même pas un doigt de whisky.
Mais je m’arrête, mon poignet a été saisi par un ange, collègue de celui qui, parfois, retient Milou sur la mauvaise pente. Te lancer dans une carrière (soi-disant le journalisme, en réalité la Chevalerie): cela, j’en avais le droit. Mais ce n’est tout de même pas à un père de guider son fils dans le choix de ses défauts !
Salut, mon petit gars ! Je dirais même plus : salut !
Hergé
Lue au cours de l’émission « Quelque part en France » le 21 juin 1964; reproduite dans Sadoul, Entretiens avec Hergé, pp. 253-254.
Translation below:
My dear Tintin, You've been my son for 35 years, and this is the first time I'm writing to you.
I wanted you, first of all, to live your life. Twenty times you've run off to cross the globe. Meanwhile I, pencil in hand, blackening tons of drawing paper, dreamed of your adventures. In that way, we've always been very separate; and, at the same time, united by the closest bond that can join two beings. I'm very used to "corresponding" with you, but not by letter.
That must be the reason, in starting this one, for the lack of confidence, the slight emotion I feel. You intimidate me, Tintin!
Am I proud of you?... yes, of course. You've given me great joy, plenty of trouble too, but never a single reason for grief or unhappiness. There was even a time --- that of my youth --- when my ideal would have been to be like you. I would have liked to be a hero without fear and without fault. Sadly that was an illusion, long since flown... I no longer transpose the words of the Gospel: "Be perfect as your son is perfect." If anyone is perfect, it's you. I should only be overjoyed. So why am I a little disappointed?... Because you're too perfect, in fact. Because I, a normal man born to normal parents, have an offspring who “isn't like the others.” Who did you get that from?
Why is there something about you that's (how shall I say it...) not entirely human? I had put great hope in Captain Haddock. By spending time with each other, he, inevitably, was to discipline himself through contact with you, and that's what happened; but you, you haven't picked up any of his rough edges, any of his weaknesses, you haven't taken anything from him, not even a finger of whisky.
But I'll stop here, an angel has seized my wrist, a colleague of the one who sometimes keeps Snowy from going down the wrong path. To throw you into a career (supposedly journalism, in reality Chivalry) --- I had the right to do that. But it's not a father's job to guide his son in the choice of his flaws!
So long, my little man! To be precise: so long!
Hergé
Read on the air during the program « Quelque part en France » (”Somewhere in France”) on June 21, 1964; reproduced in Sadoul, Entretiens avec Hergé, pp. 253-254.
The ‘transposed’ quotation is Matthew 5:48: “ Soyez donc parfaits, comme votre Père céleste est parfait.” / “Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.”
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Kymmenen vuoden saldo (Ylöjärven Uutiset)
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Muistot soivat nuorisotyöntekijä Mikko Huuhtasen läksiäiskonsertissa.
Mikko Huuhtanen sanoo, että joskus radio Novalla soiva popkappale voi koskettaa jopa enemmän kuin leimallisesti hengellinen laulu. – Tykkään biiseistä, joissa lauletaan elämästä, johon kuuluu olennaisesti kysymykset Jumalasta ja olemassaolosta. (Kuva: Teemu Leppänen Photography)
Hyvän biisin tunnistaa siitä, että se iskee yhtä lailla pikkulapseen kuin vanhukseen. Mikko Huuhtanen mainitsee esimerkiksi Juha Tapion kappaleen Tykkään susta niin että halkeen.
– Kun se ilmestyi, nelivuotias poikani lauloi sitä mukana. Jopa oma äitini jäi yhtä nopeasti koukkuun. Itseäni biisi aluksi ärsytti, mutta sehän on hyvän biisin merkki, että se herättää kaikenlaisia tunteita, Huuhtanen hymyilee.
Mikko Huuhtanen on toiminut kymmenen vuotta Viljakkalan seurakunnan nuorisotyönohjaajana. Hän itsekin vietti ison osan nuoruudestaan seurakunnan toiminnassa. Gospel puraisi ja vei mennessään: ylöjärveläinen Huuhtanen perusti ensimmäiset bändinsä nuorisotila Haavilla.
Muutaman mutkan kautta hän päätyi opiskelemaan nuorisotyönohjaajaksi ja töihin kotiseurakuntaansa – jopa niihin samoihin nuorisotiloihin, joissa oli killinä soitellut kitaraa.
Nyt on uuden aika. Vuoden alussa Huuhtanen aloittaa perhetyön diakonina Ylöjärven seurakunnassa.
– Haluan pitää jäähyväiskonsertin kaikille kymmenen vuoden aikana tutuiksi tulleille nuorille ja yhteistyökumppaneille. Esitän biisejä, jotka ovat olleet tärkeitä näiden vuosien aikana.
Huuhtanen myöntää, että tammikuussa 2007 vähän jännitti. Hän oli ensimmäisellä käynnillään Viljakkalan yhtenäiskoululla ja soitti aulassa muutaman biisin.
– Soitin Kirkossa-biisin ja esittelin itseni. Siitä hetkestä työni alkoi vähitellen kantaa hedelmää. Menin nollatilanteeseen, sillä Viljakkalassa ei siihen mennessä ollut ollut vakituista nuorten toimintaa.
Huuhtanen soittaa gospelmuusikko Peter Joukaisen bändissä ja on vuosien varrella tehnyt jonkin verran omia biisejä, mutta konsertissa niitä kuullaan vain pari. Hänestä tuntuu tärkeältä nostaa esiin sellaisia kappaleita, joita on nuorten kanssa vuosien varrella laulanut. Tykättyjä ovat muun muassa Juha Tapion Väsyneet maan ja Mitä silmät ei nää.
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Are the Warriors too good?
We can appreciate excellence, but understand that it comes at the expense of competitive balance.
OAKLAND — The very first question lobbed at NBA commissioner Adam Silver during his annual state of the game press conference prior to Game 1 of the Finals concerned the lack of competitive playoff series that led to this unprecedented third consecutive meeting between the Warriors and Cavaliers.
The Warriors had pulled a Fo’, Fo’, Fo’ in sweeping their way to the Finals, while the Cavs dropped only one game to the Celtics along the way. Neither team was challenged on their journey and there were only a handful of games that could have gone either way. We all expected this would be the ultimate result of the 2016-17 season, yet the ease in which both teams advanced destroyed any semblance of competitive balance that may have existed.
Even more troubling was the notion that both teams treated the regular season like a warm-up act. The Warriors quickly established that they we would not be gunning for 73 wins again, while the Cavs coasted through large chunks of the calendar with nary a care in the world. The ratings may suggest otherwise, but that doesn’t seem like a sustainable way to carry out a season that stretches almost nine months.
Silver, who came into his post preaching the gospel of parity, has presided over four Finals matchups. Three of them have involved the Cavs and Warriors and the other featured LeBron James in his final season with the Miami Heat. They have all produced great theater even as a generation of marketable stars have never seen the main stage.
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Parity may be the NBA’s Holy Grail, but it has rarely been proven to exist and it’s not at all clear that it would be good for the league. The one decade that saw the most fluctuation from year-to-year — the 1970s — was marked by low attendance and scant attention from television networks and sponsors.
Great players have always defined the NBA, and by extension, so have their teams. We mark the eras by their career arcs; whether they be Larry Bird and Magic Johnson who dominated the ‘80s or Michael Jordan in the ‘90s with brief cameos from Isiah Thomas’ Pistons and Hakeem Olajuwon’s Rockets.
The preceding decade of the Aughts was slightly more diffuse, but was still dominated by Kobe Bryant’s Lakers and Tim Duncan’s Spurs. All the way back in the beginning, it was Bill Russell’s Celtics who ruled for as long as he played. This current era is not unique, even if it feels like some kind of outlier in our world of hyper-speed consumption and mass dissemination.
“From a league standpoint, you always want to see great competition,” Silver said. “It’s what our fans want to see. It’s what we provide in this league. But having said that, this is real life. It’s not scripted, and it happens. So, sure, the fan in me would love to see more competition at times, but on the other hand, I’ve said it before, I think we should also celebrate excellence.”
Excellence works. It’s what drives ratings and maintains attention spans. If you care at all about basketball you’ve been waiting patiently for this Finals’ match-up, and if you have even a passing relationship with the game, you are intimately familiar with LeBron’s Cavs and the Warriors’ constellation of stars. It needs no hype or build-up, a rare commodity in this day and age.
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If this season felt like little more than a way to pass the time before the inevitable resumption of this trilogy, then that was a bargain many of us were inclined to take. A seven-game epic would quell all but the most inane of dissenters and even a six-game slugfest would satisfy the masses.
Eras routinely establish themselves in the NBA as great players find their comfort zone and smart management teams stock the roster with complimentary All-Stars and capable role players. They are more fleeting than one assumes, however.
A 3- to 4-year window is large enough to collect a trophy or two, but then adjustments need to be made as contracts come due and players age their way into new situations. The Warriors have major contract issues to resolve involving Kevin Durant and Steph Curry and the Cavs have been footing an enormous luxury tax bill to cite two looming examples.
This particular period of time may feel like an eternity at the moment, but at the risk of stating the obvious: things change and shit happens. Nothing lasts forever in this league, not even dynasties. The idea of a trilogy, as unprecedented as it is, feels more like the peak than a lasting set of circumstances.
After Game 1, an even more troubling thought bubbled to the surface: After all the anticipation, what if it’s not close?
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Much like last year’s Game 1 resulted in a decisive Golden State victory, this year’s opener was also a blowout. The Warriors also won Game 2 convincingly last June and we all know how things unfolded after they took a commanding 3-1 lead back to Oakland. No one should ever write off a LeBron James team and no one will until the series shifts back to Cleveland.
But this felt different, mainly because this year’s Warriors come equipped with Durant, a former MVP who is arguably one of the three best players on the planet. There was no argument about who the best player was in Game 1 on a floor that included 11 former All-Stars and three MVPs.
Durant was brilliant and the Warriors were unstoppable. With 38 points in Game 1, KD is already more than halfway toward reaching Harrison Barnes’ 65-point total for the seven games last season. With Durant in place of Barnes on the wing, there’s nowhere to hide a defender and no space to allow LeBron to roam as a free safety.
“You know how scary things can be, especially when that 7-footer [Kevin Durant] is coming at you full speed with his ball-handling ability and shooters spread across,” Andre Iguodala noted. “It’s pick your poison.”
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By and large, the Cavaliers chose poorly. They ran to shooters and allowed Durant to fly down the lane for uncontested dunks. Even if it was a miscommunication, it’s not like there were good alternatives to be found. In the aftermath, Cavs coach Ty Lue was asked a long, winding question about the seemingly impossible task of beating the Warriors.
“Yeah, they’re the best I ever seen,” Lue shot back.
Asked to elaborate, Lue repeated his answer. Pressed further, he sighed and offered the facts.
“I mean, no other team has done this, right? So 13-0, and they constantly break records every year, last year being 73-9, this year starting the playoffs 13-0,” Lue said. “So they’re playing good basketball. But we can play better.”
They can, and they probably will. We didn’t come all this way for a sweep, even if the closest the Warriors have come to a loss in these playoffs was a nailbiter against the Spurs that was notable for including the largest conference finals comeback in 15 years. That’s the kind of firepower they have in reserve, which the Cavs got to experience firsthand right away.
“There’s no way can you simulate the Warriors offense,” Kyrie Irving said. “So, when you come out here, and no matter how greatly prepared you are, you know going against them and being in a game is totally different.”
Adjustments will be made and shots will either fall or rim out. Strange bounces will happen and a call or two may swing a game. We’ve seen enough over the years to know that an opening game blowout between two highly-competitive teams is less of a harbinger than a random occurrence.
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And, yet … man, the Warriors are loaded.
If it’s excellence that we’re witnessing, than excellence shall be rewarded and revered, however grudgingly. That’s the nature of sports and competition at the highest levels. The question of whether the league will be sustained and buoyed by that excellence or drowned in double-digit losses and eroding interest by the public has yet to be determined.
These are fascinating times for the NBA. They may also be precarious.
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