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Pravda Kid: July 2006
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A blog dedicated to media research, theory, and criticism. Thursday, July 27, 2006. MEDIACOMMONS APPEARS ON THE HORIZON. The other day, my pal Jeff Pooley pointed out to me a new project that is being assembled by the good folks over at the Institute for the Future of the Book. And the online discussion boards have been filled with commentary ever since. Will the world be saved if only our insights could be distributed to a broader public? In essence: does the public want this? An audience does not mean ...
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Pravda Kid: June 2007
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A blog dedicated to media research, theory, and criticism. Thursday, June 28, 2007. In praise of gesellschaft: notes on the quiet glory of the bureaucrat. Midlevel intelligence professionals, State Department planners, scientists "in the bowels of the" EPA, and other clipboard-holding Bob Newhart types. What am I trying to say here? Posted by pravdakid at 11:27 AM. Thursday, June 21, 2007. MEMBERS DISCOVER PRAVDA KID COMMENTARY, AMUSING PRAVDA KID. Folks as rude and pretentious. The Indietorrents. So, th...
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Pravda Kid: August 2007
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A blog dedicated to media research, theory, and criticism. Friday, August 31, 2007. My most recent post concerned the fact that the comic book 'renaissance' that has happened since the 1980s can be linked quite directly to the development of a comic book specialty market. Thinking with this, we can see how other media change when they are filtered through a specialty market. I A REPLY TO ARCHAMBEAU. My fellow blogger Bob Archambeau, in a comment on this very blog, says:. A: No, it doesn't. Those outs...
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Commonly | Page 2
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Newer posts →. A Protestant Reading of Valerie Sayer’s Brain Fever. July 28, 2011. The religiously illiterate Catholic community, therefore, is the hero of the book. Why do these characters love Tim? June 25, 2011. I must remember not to let summer pass without chicory or I would live as a stranger in exile from myself. May 20, 2011. And every flower that sad embroidery wears:. Bid Amaranthus all his beauty shed. 8212; John Milton, “ Lycidas. The myth, the metaphor, or the word? 8211;i.e., no one...Thir ...
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Weaponized Music | Commonly
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An Unfortunately Collected Poem by Ted Hughes →. December 23, 2011. Fela oversees rehearsal (Photo by Janet Griffith). 1 I have been listening to Fela Kuti. His pidgin, his music. What little I know about him, I read on Wikipedia–which is to say: I know very little about Fela Kuti. I know very little about Africa. Less about Nigeria. 2 Photos and videos suggest that Fela did not care for pants–at the same time, he seemed to prefer pageantry. Fela was a rock star, a big voice and a bigger show. 6 Fela was...
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Bird Feeder | Commonly
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January birds at the feeder – 2012. White-Breasted Nuthatch – January 3, 2012. Black-capped Chickadee – January 5, 2012. Northern Cardinal – January 6, 2012. Tufted Titmouse – January 11, 2012. House Sparrow – January 11, 2012. Song Sparrow – January 14, 2012. Red Bellied Woodpecker – January 14, 2012. Dark-eyed Junco – January 14, 2012. American Goldfinch – January 21, 2012. Hairy Woodpecker – January 21, 2012. Purple Finch – January 30, 2012 (possibly House Finch; difficult to distinguish). Pileated Wo...
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poets & other peeps | mischievoice
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Poets and other peeps. Robert Fisk (at the independent). Andrew M. Lopas. Felino A. Soriano. Leave a Comment ». Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. If p then q.