Archive for the “Lessons” category

Still a little snarky…

by admin on April 9, 2008

Photo by Ryan Pinto/Alligator An Evening with Diablo Cody: This is a woman who has permanent nerve damage in her left foot thanks to stripper pole injury. She can never wear high heels again. As if she’d want to. Just (…)

Read the rest of this entry »

A Foleyism

by admin on March 19, 2008

It is widely known that comedian George Carlin is a poet extraordinaire and professor Mike Foley not only agrees but thought it pertinent that we begin lecture yesterday with a bit of that classic Carlin wordplay. Mind you, this is (…)

Read the rest of this entry »

Tuesdays are for thinking

by admin on January 29, 2008

Things I learned today: -Men’s Health will not only gladly publish your article on rotator cuff strains, they will glitz it up with Flash drop down menus, animations and a running man with targets on his body. -The absence of (…)

Read the rest of this entry »

Virilio: And the future is now

by admin on August 29, 2007

Just because I do consider myself an integrated part of the online community, especially now with my constant self image feed, I felt particularly touched by a excerpt I came across while finishing some TV & Electronic Culture reading. In (…)

Read the rest of this entry »

a word or two; what words will do

by admin on April 30, 2006

“Sometimes it bothers me to put my words on paper. Set in ranks, they argue I possessed a “life” (as in Lives of the Artists), one, actual and limited, and that it will become as hurtless, juiceless, entertaining and purely (…)

Read the rest of this entry »

wearing out the keys

by admin on April 24, 2006

“What holds me together is what marks my dispersal. I am most myself in the gaps between my parts.” – Patchwork Girl, [dispersed] It is true that to show the life of one, you must tell the lives of many. (…)

Read the rest of this entry »