Room for Nuance: January was awesome!
I got a lot done in January! Here are some of the more interesting ones. (A few are even illustrated!)
I got a lot done in January! Here are some of the more interesting ones. (A few are even illustrated!)
**LOVE**
you thought I didn’t really notice. But I did. I wanted to high-five you.
Yesterday I had a pair of brothers in my store. One was maybe between 15-17. He was a wrestler at the local high school. Kind of tall, stocky and handsome. He had a younger brother, who was maybe about…
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In the interest of practice, I’m writing lots of blog posts in December! Most will be about Christmas and prompts from #WEverb11. December 7: Lights; travel.
In the interest of practice, I’m writing lots of blog posts in December! Most will be about Christmas and prompts from #WEverb11. December 6: Gift-giving; favorite month of 2011.
Another blog post! This one’s about cookies and haiku. In the interest of practice, I’m writing lots of blog posts in December! Most will be about Christmas and prompts from #WEverb11. December 4: Cookies; haiku.
In the interest of practice, I’m writing lots of blog posts in December! Most will be about Christmas and prompts from #WEverb11. December 2: Caroling parties; 2011 music.
In the interest of practice, I’m writing lots of blog posts in December! Most will be about Christmas and prompts from #WEverb11. December 1: Christmas music; the word DO.
25 years of Paul Simon’s Graceland.
Graceland is more about remaining white than it is about becoming black. Even onstage with twenty-four black South African musicians and singers, even while Simon (half the height of any of them) practically disappears among a choir in orange dashikis and a fortress of drums, even though the music is distinctively South African, Graceland is clearly white people’s music.
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