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Derby Notes: Improving O Besos Shows Strong Gallop Out In Final Breeze Sponsored by:
Trainer Greg Foley leads Kentucky Derby contender O Besos off the track on Thursday morning
Bernard Racing LLC, Tagg Team Racing, West Point Thoroughbreds and Terry L. Stephens O Besos was the lone Derby contender to breeze Thursday at Churchill Downs where he cruised a half-mile in :48.
With jockey Marcelino Pedroza in the saddle, O Besos began his work at the three-furlong pole and worked through early fractions of :12 and :36.20. Pedroza shook the reins at the Orb colt at the wire where he picked up his tempo through a five-furlong gallop out of 1:00 and continued six furlongs in 1:12.60.
This week’s AVQ&A is inspired by reader Steve LeGrow’s question:
I have a suggestion, but I’m not entirely sure how to explain it without giving an example first. When I was 9 years old, I purchased
The Blue Album by Weezer and would listen to it constantly while playing Super Mario Bros 2 on the NES. To this day (I’m 35 now) I can’t hear that album without thinking of that game, and vice versa. It’s a win-win for me, because I genuinely love both of them. I was wondering if anyone else links two entirely separate pieces of art together like that, for better or for worse.
Taken from Michael DeForge s Heaven No Hell
CANADIAN cartoonist Michael DeForge is one of the most original and productive comic creators working today. Since he started publishing his own comics some 14 years ago, his output has been prodigious and singular.
DeForge’s work exploits the possibilities and elasticity of the comic book form. His image-making often mixes up anthropomorphism with comic-book surrealism. “I generally want my comics to feel like dreams,” he once said.
And yet his stories are underpinned with a real concern with culture and politics while playing with media-saturated alternative realities.
His latest book Heaven No Hell is a collection of short stories that show the range of his work and the originality of his ideas.
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