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The Internet Stops Here: August 2009
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The Internet Stops Here. Sunday, August 23, 2009. It's that time once again, ladies and gentlemen- that time when men cry like young girls and everyone else sort of snickers at them:. School is back in session! This semester, I am taking "15" hours of classes. I put the number 15 in quotes because.well, let's take a look, shall we? Ordinary Differential Equations - MA 36600. Introduction To Creative Writing - ENGL 20500. Elementary Psychology - PSY 12000. Symphony Orchestra - BAND 111. Normally, I'd be i...
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"The Limerick Oddity" by Softday - Bloomsday 2012 & Ulysses' 90th
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Bloomsday 2012 and Ulysses' 90th. The Limerick Oddity" by Softday. Is developing "The Limerick Oddity," a sort of Joycean project. Softday will recreate sonically parts of Bloom's epic journey in Limerick on Bloomsday, translocating the psycho-geography of Joyce's Dublin to the reality of Softday's Limerick of 2012. Softday will document both sonically and visually the soundscapes of Limerick while paying homage to the mapping of sites and sounds of Joyce's Dublin. Above: image from Softday's.
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"Rambunctious Females" by Jen Besemer - Bloomsday 2012 & Ulysses' 90th
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Bloomsday 2012 and Ulysses' 90th. Rambunctious Females" by Jen Besemer. Your comment will be posted after it is approved. Artistic contributions to "Bloomsday 2012 &. 90th" include literature (poetry, fiction and other genres), music and sound, visual art, intermedia, multidisciplinary works and more. Contributions will be added to bloomsday2012.org. Throughout the year, as we continue to celebrate the 90th anniversary of. Sly Uses by Veronica Tonkin.
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One who has faded into impalpability through death, through absence, through change of manners. - Bloomsday 2012 & Ulysses' 90th
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Bloomsday 2012 and Ulysses' 90th. One who has faded into impalpability through death, through absence, through change of manners. Tis not hereafter; Present mirth hath present laughter; What's to come is still unsure: In delay there lies no plenty; Then come kiss me, sweet and twenty, Youth's a stuff will not endure. Sly Uses: Having my way with Ulysses. From Scylla and Charybdis. I married a ghost. And I died before I was born. No Gone he was to London and no agenbite of inwit. Hovering around Æ. It was...