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Arts Journalism in the 'zoo: NYTimes Defense line up
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Arts Journalism in the 'zoo. Where Kalamazoo College's ENGL207 class convenes virtually. Wednesday, January 20, 2010. NYTimes Defense line up. 3rd week (today): Elaine, Ada, Emily. 4th week: Tiffany, Alex. 5th week: Nicole, Kami. 6th week: Cam, Patrick, Joel. 7th week: Megan, Jo, Ricky. 8th week: Jonathan, Julia, Georgia. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). NYTimes Defense line up. Some critical writing about Avatar that doesnt fa. Welcome to our own little corner of the blogospher.
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Arts Journalism in the 'zoo: January 2010
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Arts Journalism in the 'zoo. Where Kalamazoo College's ENGL207 class convenes virtually. Wednesday, January 20, 2010. NYTimes Defense line up. 3rd week (today): Elaine, Ada, Emily. 4th week: Tiffany, Alex. 5th week: Nicole, Kami. 6th week: Cam, Patrick, Joel. 7th week: Megan, Jo, Ricky. 8th week: Jonathan, Julia, Georgia. On Avatar in today's NYTimes. Monday, January 11, 2010. Some critical writing about Avatar that doesn't fall into the category of "review". Some food for thought about "Avatar.". Create...
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MASTERING THE ART OF ARTS JOURNALISM: Jan 11, 2010
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Monday, January 11, 2010. No complaints about your methods here, Mr. Holmes. Far-fetched and fascinating simultaneously. And then there is Irene Adler (Rachel McAdams), the femme fatale who is too beautiful to be a cold-blooded criminal and menacing temptress, but somehow you can’t help but fall in love just like Holmes has. Or has he? No sense in worrying, there is sure to be a sequel starring Holmes’s archenemy and criminal mastermind, Professor Moriarity. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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A Journal of the Arts: March 2010
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A Journal of the Arts. Tuesday, March 16, 2010. I also realized that I must have a strict deadline to get anything done. In my other classes the teachers offer a 3% grade drop for each day late, which just allows me to procrastinate longer and longer. I need to set real deadlines for myself if I'm ever going to get anything done. Educational Television: Missing the Mark on Morals (Final Piece). To the woman in a white dress, cinched at the waist to show off her bodacious body; or worst of all Jessica Rab...
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The Show and The Tell: Pauline Kael Awoke Slumbering Giant in Criticism
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The Show and The Tell. Monday, February 22, 2010. Pauline Kael Awoke Slumbering Giant in Criticism. Audience: a New York magazine aimed at young adults, like New York Magazine. March 15, 2010 at 6:21 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. A Journal of the Arts. Art is Where the Heart is: J. Kupes 3. Arts Journalism in the 'zoo. But I say it's whatever you're in love with. Dabbling in the Arts.Journalism. MASTERING THE ART OF ARTS JOURNALISM. Quality Comments on Creativity.
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MASTERING THE ART OF ARTS JOURNALISM: Feb 1, 2010
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Monday, February 1, 2010. K College English Department shows its vulnerable side. All department faculty members were present, with the exception of Amy Smith, Associate Professor of English, who is currently on sabbatical. The department welcomed two new members this year, Amy Rodgers, postdoctoral teaching fellow, and Beth Marzoni, both visiting instructors. Marin Heinritz, Glenn Deutsch, Amelia Katanski, Babli Sinha, Bruce Mills and Amy Rodgers read excerpts from current works of non-fiction. Sinh...
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MASTERING THE ART OF ARTS JOURNALISM: Pauline Kael knew movies, at the very least (rewrite)
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Monday, February 22, 2010. Pauline Kael knew movies, at the very least (rewrite). In Will Brantley’s book, Conversations with Pauline Kael. Kael said she enjoyed writing reviews of bad movies that were universally praised and drew in globs of money. She wanted to tell people they were being scammed. Any critic wants his or her voice to be heard, but Kael always thought about her audience. And that’s the cardinal role of all critics. Kael admitted in Francis Davis’s book Afterglow. A senior journalism stu...
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Arts Journalism in the 'zoo: A little Sasha Frere-Jones
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Arts Journalism in the 'zoo. Where Kalamazoo College's ENGL207 class convenes virtually. Wednesday, February 24, 2010. A little Sasha Frere-Jones. His review of the latest Massive Attack. Because I would love to discuss it with anyone willing). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A little Sasha Frere-Jones. I would also just like to say. Some relevant Crazy Heart links. Countdown to exam week. Teaching and learning about journalism at Kalamazoo College since 2003. View my complete profile.
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The Show and The Tell: February 2010
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The Show and The Tell. Monday, February 22, 2010. Final Assignment Pitch: Jeff Koons Profile. Audience: a New York magazine aimed at young adults, like New York Magazine. I am versed in pop culture, art history, and the New York art scene, but not too immersed in any to blind my analysis. I believe that as a young visual artist, I am well-suited to write an informed and critical feature on Jeff Koons. Pauline Kael Awoke Slumbering Giant in Criticism. Monday, February 15, 2010. Tuesday, February 9, 2010.