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Music for Geeks and FreaksNerd musician writes and performs songs about math and science.
Death by MusicBlaming musical lyrics for death and crime, are the accusations correct?
The Good Shepherd: A Review of the 2006 Film Starring Matt Damon and Angelina JolieThe Good Shepherd (2006) is a lengthy, epic drama set in the 1950s and 60s about the birth of the American CIA, the Central Intelligence Agency... We see things in director Robert De Niro's well-crafted story through the life and flashbacks of one Edward Bell Wilson...- Finding Your Muse in the MusicYou're staring at a blank page. Your writer's muse has deserted you for parts unknown. Or has she? What if your muse is on strike? Sulking. Burned out. When all else fails, I use music to entice my muse and squash my internal editor.
- Acts of Love: A Tribute Benefit to Help Children with AutismThe WordTheater organization brought people together at the Geffen Theater in Los Angeles, Monday, October 15th, to deepen our sense of community, and raise much needed awareness and funds for and in celebration of children with autism.
A Poetic Romance Novel: The Dawn, Dusk, and Night of Rick RogersFinally, there is a refreshingly good and clean romance for people to enjoy and savor.- Fear, Sex, and Identity in Herman Melville's TypeeAn exploration of the uncanny effects of cannibalism, sex, and tattoing upon postcolonialism generally, and Melville studies specifically.
- Characters in Joyce, Wolfe and Sillitoe Who Are AloneThough they interact with many other people, the characters in these works do not communicate their thoughts or feelings well, or hide them, which leaves them isolated.
- A True Love Story Grows in BrooklynDespairing over the world's obsession with Edward Cullen and Bella Swan, I had to remind myself that it is possible for literature to portray real couples.
- Exciting and Different Rock Music Choices: From Scissor Sisters to ColdplayA guide to the best, most unique rock music. This music knows no time or space. It's just good.
- Defy Your StereotypeImagine our minds are an assembly line with box after box passing along a conveyor belt in front of you. Each box is a different shape, size, color, etc. These boxes are our stereotypes.
Website Design Basics: Making it Readable and FocusedThese tips will help new webpage designers give their clients clear, focused and effective marketing tools.
The Paul Simon and Israel ReunionPaul Simon brought his music back to Israel on July 21, 2011 after all these years! The last time Paul Simon was in Israel he was here with Art Garfunkel in 1983. Before that, he did a solo live concert in Caesarea in 1978.
52 Preschool Theme Ideas for HomeschoolersCheck this out: an entire year's worth of preschool themes, preschool homeschool activities, and field trip ideas designed to get you and your child having fun with learning again!- Jack White: Beyond the StripesA look at Jack White's bands The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather, and a list of songs to get you started on your journey to enlightenment
- Postmodern Poetry: Analysis of Suheir Hammad's What I WillA closer look at poetry today and an analysis of Suheir Hammad's "What I Will."
America's Got Talent Season Four Recap: Auditions - Houston, MiamiAGT descends on the Lone Star State and returns to Miami for more weirdness!
Esther and GretchEsther is from a rich Jewish family, and Gretch is from a humble Protestant family. Their relationship is tumultuous, because of Esther´s constant cheating and money problems, but becomes more so when Esther brings home Phin and Gretch decides to even the score.- Releasing Sorrow, Embracing JoyAlthough not in order, these poems document a journey through life. There are happy poems and sad poems. I write what I want when I want.
- The Dance of Life: ReflectionsWhat do you see when you look in the mirror? Most times, whether we want to admit it or not, we see things in the mirror we wish we didn't. I challenge you to look back at that reflection and discover who you truely want to be and not what you see.
- Various PoemsAnd a poem runs between them...
- Wild Tigers I Have Known Movie ReviewReview of the movie Wild Tigers I Have Known, about a middle school boy dealing with his budding homosexuality. Unconventional, poetic narrative structure you'll either love or hate. (The latter for me.)
- Interview with Elisabeth WhiteheadElisabeth Whitehead is a poet, editor, and teacher.
A Dozen Best Romantic Comedies with Wit, Charm, IntellectThe best romantic comedies are rare and wonderful to watch, and each romantic comedy in this list offers something unique to itself. Find out if you've seen all these romantic comedies or if you can contribute another in the comments.
October 29: Today's Notable BirthdaysHappy birthday to Fanny Brice, Richard Dreyfuss, Kate Jackson, Winona Ryder and others. Is October 29th your birthday? How will you celebrate this momentous occasion? With what notable individuals do you share your birth date?
Solidity of Purpose IThis book is a generalized book about life and principles to live by.
Exclusive Interview: Singer-songwriter Jen WoodhouseThis sundry, southern singer-songwriter has quite the cult following and with a unique combination of rock meets pop meets folk; it's not hard to know why. Jen recently took some time out of her busy schedule of promoting her forthcoming album to chat with me.- Juletta was HereRandom scenes of a fictional life.
Interview with Paul Grimsley, Author of A Suite of Desolate EleganceWW: What's your favorite word? PG: monadnock WW: Meaning? PG: It is a pillar of rock that stands alone -- like the ultimate hard-on.- Black Literature in the Age of Hip-HopDuring the 1990s, a new generation of Black writers emerged in the spotlight to continue the literary tradition of giving voice to its experiences as Black people in the African Diaspora.
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