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There Should Be a Name For: October 2014
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There Should Be a Name For. This used to be a blog about ideas and phenomena that seemed like they should have a name. Now it's a blog about that plus other thoughts. Saturday, October 11, 2014. Why Are Almost all of These Women White? C'mon, Grey Lady, get it together. It's only been a few weeks since The New York Times. Caused an uproar for publishing Alessandra Stanley's inaccurate, clueless, and offensive piece. About Shonda Rhimes and her TV creations. One of the conclusions. Which chronicles the pr...
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There Should Be a Name For: Why Are Almost all of These Women White?
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There Should Be a Name For. This used to be a blog about ideas and phenomena that seemed like they should have a name. Now it's a blog about that plus other thoughts. Saturday, October 11, 2014. Why Are Almost all of These Women White? C'mon, Grey Lady, get it together. It's only been a few weeks since The New York Times. Caused an uproar for publishing Alessandra Stanley's inaccurate, clueless, and offensive piece. About Shonda Rhimes and her TV creations. One of the conclusions. Which chronicles the pr...
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There Should Be a Name For: 5 a.m. = semi-random thoughts
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There Should Be a Name For. This used to be a blog about ideas and phenomena that seemed like they should have a name. Now it's a blog about that plus other thoughts. Tuesday, November 4, 2014. 5 am = semi-random thoughts. Babies don't really have special, stay-at-home wear, do they? But do they have special, extra-laid back pajamas? Why are all my insecurities about teaching channeled through political metaphors? For instance, why do I sometimes wonder, "Am I the Jimmy Carter of teachers? Cliff Mass Wea...
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Poetry Friday: 1922 « Following Pulitzer
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Reading my way through the Pulitzer Prize (Fiction) winners. How are the Pulitzer Prizes awarded? How would you rank the Pulitzer novels? Which books are you reading? What are you doing? It’s great to move forward a year, especially as some excellent things happened in poetry in 1922. I don’t know how fast I’ll be through. So, in case this is my only Friday in 1922, I have to draw from James Weldon Johnson’s. Book of American Negro Poetry. 8220;If We Must Die”, a sonnet by Claude McKay:. Pressed to the w...
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There Should Be a Name For: Tom and Judith and Geena and Daphne
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There Should Be a Name For. This used to be a blog about ideas and phenomena that seemed like they should have a name. Now it's a blog about that plus other thoughts. Tuesday, July 29, 2014. Tom and Judith and Geena and Daphne. Despite my previous posts' focus on serious political and social issues, Family Ties. Here's Uncle Ned calling AA. More on the character of the landline phone in a later post. Tom Hanks's character also has a purple problem, or rather, the whole episode does. This happily married ...
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“Sooner or later people suffered for their sins. The neighbors might forget, but God remembered—“ « Following Pulitzer
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Reading my way through the Pulitzer Prize (Fiction) winners. How are the Pulitzer Prizes awarded? How would you rank the Pulitzer novels? Which books are you reading? What are you doing? 8220;Sooner or later people suffered for their sins. The neighbors might forget, but God remembered—“. I know it’s been a while since you heard from me on. Journey in the Dark. I’ll try to capture in broad strokes why it’s gone well but not memorably enough to make me say “Ah! I must write about that great moment! I have...
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There Should Be a Name For: Throwback Thursday
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There Should Be a Name For. This used to be a blog about ideas and phenomena that seemed like they should have a name. Now it's a blog about that plus other thoughts. Thursday, September 18, 2014. Hula was my friend Jenny Gillespie's zine; this issue (#2! Is from the summer of 1996, when I was 16 and she was 15. I found this on my bookshelf and thought I'd share the back cover with you because a) it manages to celebrate a throwback while being one itself, and b) Say Anything. Cliff Mass Weather Blog.
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There Should Be a Name For: November 2014
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There Should Be a Name For. This used to be a blog about ideas and phenomena that seemed like they should have a name. Now it's a blog about that plus other thoughts. Tuesday, November 4, 2014. 5 am = semi-random thoughts. Babies don't really have special, stay-at-home wear, do they? But do they have special, extra-laid back pajamas? Why are all my insecurities about teaching channeled through political metaphors? For instance, why do I sometimes wonder, "Am I the Jimmy Carter of teachers? Cliff Mass Wea...
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There Should Be a Name For: Recommended Reading
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There Should Be a Name For. This used to be a blog about ideas and phenomena that seemed like they should have a name. Now it's a blog about that plus other thoughts. Saturday, May 2, 2015. My friend Tyler wrote a great essay. About the Milwaukee Brewers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A renegade lit lover in the realm of higher ed. Cliff Mass Weather Blog. Hoostown: "What a [cutting-edge] piece of [art.]". We are all angry. Welcome Many WordsMany Words Editing, Essays, and More by Christine Slocum.