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Q&A: Alice Driver on home and the nomadic life – WANDER HOME
https://wanderhomeblog.com/2015/06/17/qa-alice-driver
Press Enter / Return to begin your search. Q&A: Alice Driver on home and the nomadic life. June 17, 2015. January 6, 2016. Is a writer, photographer, filmmaker and traveler. I first discovered her work when I read her piece, “ My Own Trap. Does it ever feel like a burden? My parents, a potter and a weaver, had little money, so we rarely traveled outside of the state. At my local school, which had less than 100 kids in kindergarten though 12. You are currently in Mexico, where you will spend three months ...
serpentbox.wordpress.com
In Your Eyes | Serpent Box
https://serpentbox.wordpress.com/2015/07/10/in-your-eyes
The Quiet Poetry of the Eye. The story of Serpent Box…. July 10, 2015. The Pied-Piper of Kan-Wah-Doo. The Compass Needle →. At the time the mirror in his bedroom was his only true friend. 8 thoughts on “ In Your Eyes. July 10, 2015 at 10:45 am. Wow nice explanation, right eyes tells the truth. July 10, 2015 at 11:33 am. Thanks for the visit and the comment Fight. July 11, 2015 at 5:44 pm. July 11, 2015 at 6:00 pm. July 13, 2015 at 6:37 pm. July 13, 2015 at 9:18 pm. December 6, 2015 at 9:46 pm.
allisonmargaret.wordpress.com
#ArtCred: Tips for Properly Crediting Comics Creators | Prodigious Leaps!
https://allisonmargaret.wordpress.com/2015/07/27/artcred-tips-for-properly-crediting-comics-creators
A thought repository for everything from literary criticism to rants about pop culture. ArtCred: Tips for Properly Crediting Comics Creators. The past week or two has seen the comics Twittersphere abuzz with discussion about credit – specifically, giving artists the credit they deserve for their work. One of the main instigators of the conversation was this retailer survey. It doesn’t help that publishers give far more credit to writers than artists (and many books still don’t put inkers or c...None of t...
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11 Questions – Liebster Nomination | Prodigious Leaps!
https://allisonmargaret.wordpress.com/2015/01/06/11-questions-liebster-nomination
A thought repository for everything from literary criticism to rants about pop culture. 11 Questions – Liebster Nomination. Nominated me for a Liebster! I’m late on this, so I’m just going to answer the questions that were posed to me and leave it at that:. 1 What is your favorite book, and why do you love it? Probably takes that cake (although. Lord of the Rings. 2 What book did you chuck across the room (or want to chuck across the room) because it was so terrible? 5 Ideal vacation: go. 6 Where do you ...
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Saying Goodbye to Leslie Knope | Prodigious Leaps!
https://allisonmargaret.wordpress.com/2015/02/25/saying-goodbye-to-leslie-knope
A thought repository for everything from literary criticism to rants about pop culture. Saying Goodbye to Leslie Knope. I knew I was going to have a pretty strong emotional response to the finale of. Last night, but it ended up hitting me harder than I expected. Alasdair Wilkins captured my feelings in his review of the finale for The AV Club. Even beyond resonance with my specific current situation,. Has always felt refreshing. This last season was careful to give happy moments even to the hapless G...
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Sorry Bro, You’re Not Cool | The Stripes
https://thestripesblog.com/2015/03/01/sorry-bro-youre-not-cool
Voices on Race, Culture, and Minority Identity. Sorry Bro, You’re Not Cool. March 1, 2015. In 2012, a study examined the correlation. A less scientific study. Decided to tackle the question of representation more broadly: What would the U.S. look like if it mirrored the main characters on prime-time TV? However, I hadn’t considered the unique challenges facing Asian American boys and men specifically, of which I quickly realized there are plenty. It’s pretty apparent that yellow fever,” for exa...Members...
standingintheshallows.com
A Midsummer Night’s Underwear | standing in the shallows
https://standingintheshallows.com/2014/06/21/a-midsummer-nights-underwear
Standing in the shallows. The life of a father who can't draw hands. A Midsummer Night’s Underwear. The first day of summer is one of my favorite holidays I never really celebrate. My win-the-lottery dream is to buy a huge acreage and install on it an outdoor theater on which I can stage an annual production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” once the sun goes down on the longest day of the year. I still like to mark the day, even if I don’t have any particular revelry planned. June 21, 2014 at 11:16 am.
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bugs | standing in the shallows
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Standing in the shallows. The life of a father who can't draw hands. A Midsummer Night’s Underwear. The first day of summer is one of my favorite holidays I never really celebrate. My win-the-lottery dream is to buy a huge acreage and install on it an outdoor theater on which I can stage an annual production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” once the sun goes down on the longest day of the year. I still like to mark the day, even if I don’t have any particular revelry planned. Get shallow ink in your e-mail!
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Ballet is [not] the foundation of dance. – The Adventures of J Lyn
https://theadventuresofjlyn.wordpress.com/2015/10/19/ballet-is-not-the-foundation-of-dance
The Adventures of J Lyn. Going for my dreams one step at a time. Ballet is [not] the foundation of dance. October 19, 2015. October 19, 2015. 8220;Ballet is the most important style to train in.”. 8220;Ballet gives you the foundation to do all dance styles.”. 8220;Ballet is the foundation of dance.”. Here an Afrocentric approach is enough. Is valid. Is complete. Our genres of dance reflect a specific group’s story. So what are we really saying when we reinforce this false hierarchy of genres? Isn’t...
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solstice | standing in the shallows
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Standing in the shallows. The life of a father who can't draw hands. A Midsummer Night’s Underwear. The first day of summer is one of my favorite holidays I never really celebrate. My win-the-lottery dream is to buy a huge acreage and install on it an outdoor theater on which I can stage an annual production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” once the sun goes down on the longest day of the year. I still like to mark the day, even if I don’t have any particular revelry planned. Get shallow ink in your e-mail!