Orchestra: today 4-6, tomorrow 10-4, Sunday 2:30-4 As much as I love Bloch’s Sacred Service and enjoy playing with choir… this paper is not going to write itself. In a way it saddens me to think I’m writing my final final-paper for who knows how long. Not that I really […]
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Research Paper: Triumph of Germanic Roots, Richard Wagner’s Journey from Reform to Annihilation
Heather Haynes Music of the Classic and Romantic Eras Dr. Susan Hegberg April 11, 2007 Triumph of Germanic Roots: Richard Wagner’s Journey from Reform to Annihilation I. Scapegoats for a Disappointed Artist Rocky German-Jewish relations during the mid-nineteenth century brought about a whirlwind of pamphlets, riots, and political debates. Arguments […]
ok, ok…
Alright, so. I’ve been officially rejected from graduate school, which isn’t a huge surprise. Now that I have that letter from MICA (thanks guys, for mailing everything on April 1 instead of when you make decisions) I can change my FAFSA information back to undergraduate student and see how much […]
Research Paper: Fear and Loathing in the Victorian City
Heather Haynes London Underworld Dr. J Andrew Hubbell April 5, 2007 Fear and Loathing in the Victorian City The ideological contradictions that permeate the Victorian city find themselves both exposed and kept in check through Victorian literature. Moreover, the methods in which literature (and characters within the literature) employs to […]
odds and ends
Within the next week or so I should be hearing back from both MICA and SCAD on different subjects. It all depends on money though, unforunately. On that vein, I’ve applied for ten full-time photography jobs and heard back from none. Starting next weekend I’ll apply to jobs decidedly not […]
Have Some Photographs!
Because using people’s images without their permission is my forte. Orchestra Tour: St. Purim Party:
scarcity
I know I haven’t been around much the past few weeks, and I might not be until the end of the semester (May 3!). As always, there’s a ton of more work to do for school and for orchestra. However it is completely unusual for my weekends to be booked […]
Research Paper: The Case of Identity in Sherlock Holmes
Heather Haynes March 13, 2007 Dr. J Andrew Hubbell London Underworld The Case of Identity The Britain of the 1880s and 1890s had accepted urbanization and colonization into their national identity. As citizens embraced the urban atmosphere of London, the bustling environment became mundane and dull. British national identity also […]
“skiffle” is a cool word
I submitted three photos to the depressing campus literary magazine. [one / two / three] Since everyone on campus except for myself does a ton a still-life, I’m a little worried. But overall, I don’t so much care. Good (for me, not so much for anyone else) news: 1. The […]
Research Paper: Urban Capitalism in Oliver Twist
Heather Haynes March 1, 2007 Dr. J Andrew Hubbell London Underworld The urbanization of nineteenth-century London demonstrates how capitalist competition defines class structure. As money began to define class structure through what luxuries citizens were able to afford, the drive to accumulate as much money and luxury as possible developed […]