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Monthly Archives: July 2014
What if the sun takes it all away?
It seems we really did dodge an apocalypse, of sorts, back in 2012. In one of those sleeper stories, known but to a few learned insiders (and they might as well keep such things to themselves since no one believes … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 CME, apocalypse, blackouts, digital dependence, solar storm, what is culture?, writing
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World got you down? Just dance
If you’ve had any exposure to the news over the last week or so, you know things seem to have gotten very, very bad. Tempting though it may be, escapism probably isn’t the answer. I’ve no proof of this, but I … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Ballet Hispanico, current events, dance, deconstruction, what is culture?
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Children make the saddest refugees
In your heart of hearts you know that if a child runs onto your property begging for help, you need to help. If you’re not willing to help, you’d better have a compelling reason why not—if only to ever be … Continue reading
RIP Tommy Ramone (Jan 29 1949 – July 11 2014)
Correct me if you must that he was born Erdélyi Tamás. Insist if you must that he and Johnny and Dee Dee and Joey weren’t really brothers. I won’t start believing that now, because I never stopped believing that Rock … Continue reading
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Tagged Erdélyi Tamás, RIP, The Ramones, The Righteous Brothers, Tommy Ramone
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July 4 2014 – Celebrate…something
Today is not the anniversary of representative democracy. It’s the birthday of revolution. To which I say—aw yeah. Revolution is something I can celebrate. It’s something I can emulate, with fire and long fuses and banshee screams. More than a … Continue reading