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Monthly Archives: September 2012
LITT meet & greet
Tuesday, October 2nd at 4:30 in F-115.
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does tweeting equal fetishizing
I’m reading Shakespeare pretty constantly these days and have begun tweeting lines that I find particularly good: funny, meaningful, deep, quirky. Here are two of mine favorites so far from Taming of the Shrew: Sly. Well, we’ll see’t. Come, madame … Continue reading
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Double-header
On Thursday, September 20th you can enjoy a lovely literary double-header. First, at 4:30 pm in WQ 103 Nathan Alling Long will be reading from his stories and essays. Second, at 6 pm in Alton Auditorium, Arnold Rampersad will be … Continue reading
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Open letter to Ian Hunter
Ian, I’ve been a fan for a lot of years (I was a Freshman in high school when a cool Junior wrote Mott the Hoople on the board — since at least then). During college your albums formed a core … Continue reading
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Content, style, audience, and performance
This past Saturday I saw Bob Dylan in Big Flats, New York. He was playing the outdoor stage adjacent to the haunted house of Tagsylvania. The weather was perfect for a night concert. As the sun set beneath hills of … Continue reading
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