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Soul and Meat: July 2007
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What say ye, pagans? Sunday, July 15, 2007. It's fairly likely that you recently participated in Fourth of July celebrations. It is also likely that there were fireworks, patriotic music and ice cream. If you attended one of the bigger ones, you may have been treated to fighter jets zooming more closely overhead than you were comfortable with and making all the babies cry. We take pride in being American. Here's an interesting immigration antecdote. Monday, July 2, 2007. I love a website called Edge.
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Soul and Meat: June 2007
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What say ye, pagans? Friday, June 22, 2007. From Wal-Mart to Microsoft to McDonald's, the trend of corporate globalization has been exploding. There are good and bad side effects from these trends. I feel the negative side effects outweigh the positive side effects, but I am interested in seeing a legitimate argument for or against corporate globalization. Is it immoral, unethical, or wrong in any other way? Or is it just bad for the consumers, but otherwise permissible? Is it just "good business"? 4 Whe...
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Musicology / Matters: August 2009
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Friday, August 21, 2009. Syllabus - Music and the Global Metropolis. This fall semester, I will be teaching a course at Colby College entitled "Music and the Global Metropolis." I thought it might be fun and productive to post the syllabus minus audio examples here on Musicology / Matters and on my other blog, Rebellion on Two-Wheels. For commentary and public use. So please, do with it as you like within the limits of reason! Music 197 A: Music and the Global Metropolis. Kariann E. Goldschmitt. 183; app...
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Musicology / Matters: October 2009
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009. So far from being wrong in that presumption was I that I quickly found myself actually delighted by the book! It is an absolute treasure. For starters, there is the most charming preface I have ever read. Some excerpts:. Then he talks about how it's easy to say what was sung in Vienna at Schubert's church, or at Notre Dame and Westminster Abbey; but what was sung forty miles away at Kuckucksdorf am Donau or Little Cucking? He holds no grudges, even against the atheists. He ...
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Musicology / Matters: November 2009
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Thursday, November 5, 2009. Lectures on your own stuff. Rather than embarrass myself by listing the many examples of interesting assumptions I made during my São Paulo unit, I thought I would add my own take on lecturing best practices. 1) Even if you disagree with a canonic point, lecture is not the time to complicate it. Save those problematizing discussions for individual meetings and small seminar situations. And finally, when in doubt, refer to other sage guides on lecturing. It can be quite fun.
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Soul and Meat: Plus Minus
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What say ye, pagans? Monday, July 2, 2007. I love a website called Edge. Every year, the editors pose a question to a number of leading scientists and philosophers. This year's question. Is "What are you optimistic about? Shortly after I read the Edge answers, I came across a great article. I'm interested to see your answers to these questions, because I've been intrigued by thought experiments lately. The gist of my question is this: how does your negative or positive thinking affect your daily life?
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Soul and Meat: Tell a Story
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What say ye, pagans? Sunday, November 18, 2007. This month, December, observe the world around you a little more pointedly than you have in November. When the time is right, tell a us a story about the most peculiar thing that happened to you or around you. I don't really think anything peculiar happened to me yet this month. I'm waiting, because I really want to share something, but so far no cigar. Happy Christmas to everyone, though! December 26, 2007 at 12:29 AM. December 26, 2007 at 12:32 AM. And at...
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what you dream: On the Bus
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008. Angry about it, and told her I had been trying to get past her to make room for people getting on the bus. "Yeah, and you nearly knocked me over doing it." At this point, the interchange had become a scene, and everyone on the bus was staring at us. I wanted so badly to note that she had clearly been making it a point to not. Posted by The Unapologetic. 2/19/08, 4:50 PM. 3/2/08, 9:23 PM. 3/7/08, 9:43 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If I Were Real. Still not a real post.
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what you dream: Still not a real post
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Tuesday, February 05, 2008. Still not a real post. I'll really write at some point, but those of you who have played the original Super Mario Bros. might enjoy this. Posted by The Unapologetic. Wyd, that's fffing hilarious. 2/6/08, 2:06 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Things You Never Knew About George Washington. If I Were Real. Still not a real post.
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what you dream: May 2007
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Wednesday, May 30, 2007. Pan-Blog #1: Religious Experience. I am embarrassed to say that the most meaningful experiences of my Christian life are incredibly difficult to recall. More than anything else, two things stand out from the first 22 years of my life: my absolutely. Certainty of the truth of Christianity and my deeply felt emotions regarding that truth. Looking back I do miss those experiences. The terrifying lows and highs of Christianity made me feel. Posted by The Unapologetic. It's not. I...