But in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, there is a far more unsettling anxiety ribboning through the area, creating an ambivalence toward the very event many desperately sought for 30 years. |
Now, with Highway One ribboning through it, Big Sur still feels remote. |
I took another stroke, ribboning across the surface, and kicked until I touched the wall. |
Laura Smith's colour-crammed back-projections, with captions ribboning up the side, are now fully-fledged and better-timed. |
The swoop and sway of a car in motion, the road ribboning endlessly away into darkness – come on, who are we kidding? |
Folk arts — dancing, music and the ribboning of a traditional maypole — are another reason that some 2,000 people return each June, according to the president of the society, Joseph Zarnitz of Morristown. |