Monday, January 1

Ovi magazine; Monday January 1st, 2024

The articles, the opinions, the stories, the poems, the thoughts, the reviews, the photos, the paintings and the cartoons Ovi magazine covers for Monday January 1st, 2024


Be heard! Wishes by Thanos Kalamidas

Customary, New Year’s Day is a day for wishes, amendments and of course resolutions. Hopes for a better year after a disastrous series of years where every …year before was proven better than the one that followed.

Still, here we are full of wishes, amendments and of course resolutions in front of a year that has already laid a shadow of sorrow and fear upon all of us, wherever we live. And I’m really sorry to say, there are no signs of optimism doesn’t matter where you look at.

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eBook: The Chevy Belair by Richard Stanford

A new eBook from Richard Stanford for the Ovi eBookshelves.

“It was two o’clock in the morning and across the street Reuben saw through the picture window of a house. The home was dark, but a chandelier sparkled from the light of street lamps. In another house an upstairs light was on: either a shift worker or an insomniac.”

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Happy New Year #poem by Jan Sand

“Round and round this planet twirls
Without a sound in frantic orbit desperate
To flee the horrid flaming Sun in run
To find itself each January
Back where it had begun.”

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Manish Zodiac Predictions for January 2024 by Manish Kumar Arora

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AntySaurus Prick #081 #cartoon by Thanos Kalamidas

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For more Ovi Cartoons, HERE!


Maurice Bejart: Starting off the Year with a Dance by Rene Wadlow

January first is the birth anniversary of Maurice Béjart, a innovative master of modern dance.  In a world where there is both appreciation and fear of the mixing of cultural traditions, Maurice Béjart was always a champion of blending cultural influences.  He was a world citizen of culture and an inspiration to all who work for a universal culture.  His death on 22 November 2007 was a loss, but he serves as a forerunner of what needs to be done so that beauty will overcome the walls of separation.  One of the Béjart’s most impressive dance sequences was Jérusalem, cité de la Paix in which he stressed the need for reconciliation and mutual cultural enrichment.

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