Archive for February 2009

February 20, 2009

Robert Frank: Looking in at The Americans By Laura Bramon Good Thoughts on “Looking In: Robert Frank’s Americans”, now on view through April 26, 2009 at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. Bell of the Ball: An NFL Commentary By Brian Watkins Tatum Bell: a gridiron jock who won with humility. Moon Pies, [...]

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The San José: A Hotel with a Soul

Hotel San José has mastered the art of hospitality in an inspiring, creative fashion – which is why it’s called “a hotel with a soul.”

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February 13, 2009

A Kegger in Your Brain:The United States of Tara By Alisa Harris Looking at United States of Tara and how TV treats personality disorders. Streaming Live:Orfeo ed Euridice By Linnea Kickasola A review of the Metropolitan Opera’s production of Orfeo ed Euridice, streaming live in HD in select movie theaters. The San José: A Hotel [...]

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Streaming Live:
Orfeo ed Euridice

The Metropolitan Opera has pioneered a bold new approach to bring opera to the masses by streaming live high definition broadcasts of operas into movie theaters around the world. The recent performance of Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice was a feast for the ears and the eyes, although at the HD screening the eyes had the greatest advantage.

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A Kegger in Your Brain:
The United States of Tara

Looking at United States of Tara and Dissociative Identity Disorder.

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Fallout 3:
Maturing the Action RPG Genre

Fallout 3 offers gamers an engrossing and rich experience that sets the bar for the action RPG genre going forward.

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A Radical Proposal:
Stay Home

Once we desire to stay at home more often, we’ll eventually realize how painful it’s been to be cut off from our roots. We’ll want to be reconnected, or feel the connection for the first time – to be firmly planted as aware beings, conscious of those living beside us, those within our walls, the crops outside our doors, and the nature beyond them.

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Does Professional Journalism Matter Anymore?

The reports of journalism’s death are greatly exaggerated – but the landscape is changing.

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February 6, 2009

Morality Suspended in Seven Pounds By Sarah Hanssen Seven Pounds: touching, or morally reprehensible? Fallout 3:Maturing the Action RPG Genre By Ty Fujimura A review of Fallout 3, which offers gamers an engrossing and rich experience that sets the bar for the action RPG genre going forward. A Radical Proposal:Stay Home By Nicole Gliddon An [...]

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Morality Suspended in Seven Pounds

Seven Pounds: touching, or morally reprehensible?

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