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King isn't crazy about Keyes's by-the-book behavior, either: "You make Sinatra wait for a table," snarls King, who is given to saying, "I'm a freakin' angel," which makes him sound like the first bent-nose celestial figure.
Among them are "Bird #1," in which the blue-and-white body, red feet, and white tail feathers of a bird (but not the head) are shown plummeting straight down, out of the canvas, and "God Nose," an expanse of celestial blue canvas with a small cloud near the top and, below it, a disembodied white-and-gold shape that is clearly a nose but not a mortal nose.
The audience is even treated to some virtuosic fingerwork inches from their noses – certain scenes demand the players to step down from their celestial gallery and perform among the characters on stage.
A label called Alien Jams may seem a little on-the-nose for releasing one of extraterrestrial experimentalist Beatrice Dillon's forays into celestial techno.
Celestial overkill.
Celestial marriages.
Celestial clouds?
Celestial Mech.
Nosing about this warren of booths reveals other interesting odds and ends, from a Renaissance bingo set to Roman celestial and terrestrial globes.
Celestial Mechanics.
Mayonnaise for the celestial set.
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