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Operation Cheesecake? Success
However, there is a shorter-than-expected diary here because I am f**king p***ed … my fault? I don’t know. I blame Firefox, I blame MySpace … I blame somebody else …
It’s a cheesecake Monday!
I read the newest (19) issue of X-Factor, volume 3, and it’s definitely going a cliff-hangery sort of way with Rictor and the others. There was some great M dialog (isn’t there always?), but unlike most other recent issues this … Continue reading
Sulu returns and Zombie Linderman?
Malcolm McDowell loses his head this time around, so to speak.
De Profundis and comics.
There are several translations of Georg Trakl’s “De Profundis” out there. And here’s another. The poem is a bit melancholy and creepy, perhaps due to the murder that is indicated by the third stanza, at which point there is a … Continue reading
A day without light is like …
… night. And now it is night.
Back in my day …
… I would be embarrassed to turn in radically unreadable and incorrect papers/essays/homework for a grade.
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Final week of classes approaching.
Let’s call this the final Sunday of the semester. Not exactly accurate, depending on when you conclude the semester. But there is but one week of class left, three more classes, three more opportunities to hand back old essays and … Continue reading
A long Saturday … (happy Cinco de Mayo)
Up at 6:45. Shower. Bus to town. Breakfast at/in Rathskeller. Meet Manfred at 9 as well as Heather. Do lights. Do more lights. Break. Try cues. Lunch. Everyone else shows up.
Another week ends … updates
This evening I went out with Jen and Christoph and William. I am fond of run-ons, near-run-ons, hyphenated phrases, and either over- or under-use of commmas. But let’s back up.
Today in a nutshell …
Which reminds me that I need, at some point, to return to Hamann’s “Aesthetics in a Nutshell,” one of the earliest works to use the word “aesthetics” in its title. But it’s not reallyabout aesthetics — it’s about the limits … Continue reading