Until that time, here’s my electronic music project, cleverly labeled “Project 1“. Exciting update: Take the time to read this paragraph. Its the funniest thing I’ve EVER run across in a scholarly article. “In a fascinating piece of research last year, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention […]
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Research Paper: Conditional Domesticity in 19th Century American Lit
Heather Haynes February 22, 2007 Dr. Amy Winans 19th Century American Lit Conditional Domesticity The cult of domesticity championed by white women of the nineteenth century had a much different connotation when applied to female slaves. Notions of looking after one’s own children and household were all but abandoned by […]
Honors Band
I should really be doing further Wagner research right now, but here are some exciting photos from my Honors Band escapades. I stood behind them:
“Pablo Picasso was never called… an asshole.”
“Who, for example, has not had occasion to become convinced that what goes on at the present day [1850] in an ordinary synagogue is the merest caricature of Church-song? Who has not been shocked and held to the spot, partly by horror and partly by a sense of their absurdity, […]
“I gues you didn’t know it, but I’m a fiddle player too…”
The SUPER STANDPARTNER STUDIO SPOTLIGHT SPECTACULAR is officially a go. So Mary and I have the closest thing to a recital that we’ll ever get. We plan on decorating the concert hall obnoxiously, wearing our prom dresses, and utilizing golden fiddles. Well not really on that last one, but they’re […]
sad :(
1. Rejection of my paper from a literary criticism magazine even though the editor told me my paper was absolutely amazing and that they wanted to use it if I could help them format the photos and I agreed to. 2. Professor didn’t write recommendation letter for me until I […]
Final Project: The Beats Dictionary
The Beat generation of the 1950s and 1960s can be viewed as a close group of friends and intellectuals who helped shape the future of literature simply by being themselves. While somewhat in the realms of Jazz, Hipster, and African American culture, the Beats characterized themselves as an amalgamation of […]
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Pierrot Lunaire was absolutely amazing live. I now understand why, at its premiere, the audience insisted it be run through again immediately. I think I have more respect for the SU faculty too, who run their daily lives and classes and pull this Schoenberg off with only five rehearsals. Honestly. […]
Sunday blues
Being as I hold an extreme distaste for snow and still life photography, I figured the best use of my free time was to immerse myself in both. :p (For the record these images are unedited, save the resizing done by Gallery.)
So, life…
School’s gotten rather hectic already, at least during weekdays. On top of regular reading and practicing assignments, I’m already preparing for a group presentation, a composition project, and two papers. Though in all honesty the papers aren’t due for a while, thse professors just like to see proposals, rough drafts, […]