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ASAHI HAIKUIST NETWORK/ David McMurray
war--in the fields first green shoots
--Helga Stania (Ettiswil, Switzerland)
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farmer’s market
the syncopated greens
in a reed basket
--Lorraine A. Padden (San Diego, California)
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damp leaf litter
sunlight on the furl
of a fiddlehead fern
--Marcie Wessels (San Diego, California)
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salad greens
mom places a bit of spring
on my plate
--Mona Bedi (Delhi, India)
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green salad
for lunch
ruminating on life
--Lorelyn De la Cruz Arevalo (Bombon, Philippines)
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season's
first green tomato
also last
--Roberta Beach Jacobson (Indianola, Iowa)
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a walk in the field
first asparagus in hand
waking up the snakes
--Ljiljana Dobra (Sibenik, Croatia)
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a horse rolls
in the green meadow
the earth turns
--Mike Gallagher (Ballyduff, County Kerry, Ireland)
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sun-dappled oceans
kelp forests sway
to the current’s tune
--Angi Holden (Cheshire, England)
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in dripping rain
posing for the camera
momentary sun
--John S. Gilbertson (Greenville, South Carolina)
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my butoh face
dances with Jizo
laughing mountain
--Sanae Kagawa (Tokyo)
The haikuist warmly smiled and donned the facial expression of stone Buddha with fuzzy-focused eyes
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Kabuki
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Making Gorillas for Congo (1995)
While in the middle of production on Interview With the Vampire, Stan Winston Studio was also designing and preparing two other films: Tank Girl and Congo, both released in 1995. While Tank Girl was a relatively small project, Congo was a big one - and Stan Winston had wanted it badly, for a number of reasons. For one, Congo had much in common with Jurassic Park, Stan Winston’s most successful endeavor to date. Congo was based on a popular novel by Michael Crichton, just as Jurassic Park had been. Kathleen Kennedy, one of Jurassic Park’s producers, was producing the film. And Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy’s husband and another longtime associate of Steven Spielberg’s, was directing.
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(Director Frank Marshall with Stan Winston, Lorene Noh as Amy, and actor Peter Jason. Photo courtesy of The Kennedy/Marshall Company.)
But an even more compelling lure was that Congo would offer Stan Winston the long-sought opportunity to create gorillas. Through his work on Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984) and Gorillas In the Mist (1988), Rick Baker had built a reputation for creating stunningly realistic apes. If Stan Winston was the ‘robot man’, Rick Baker was the ‘ape-man’. Stan Winston’s natu