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A Dramatic Experiment
By
Emily Herzlin
This past Saturday the ID Project had its first ever day-long arts retreat. It was an event that I had been looking forward to for a while, so much so that I put off taking my assistant teacher certification exam until the next test date in October so that I wouldn’t miss the retreat. How’s…
. . .and your ass will follow?
By
Greg Zwahlen
In 1996, when I was nineteen, Parliament-Funkadelic landed the mothership on the mall of the university campus where I lived, just outside of Washington, DC. It was a free show on a warm spring night, open to the general public, so there was a racially and economically diverse crowd of about 30,000 people in attendance.…
Death to the Magazines! Or, Why Blog-Writing is the Best Writing Ever…
By
Ethan Nichtern
Stillman Brown’s post last week about blogging got me thinking about media in general, and I wanted to write a post in conversation with it. The fact that I can do that alone says a lot about what so amazing and new about blogging. The fact that you can then converse with me about my…
Dealing (or not dealing) With Anger
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idpguestblog
A few weeks ago, I freaked out…on a cat. Granted, the cat was being an asshole- yes, cats can be assholes, but my reaction caught me completely off guard. I experienced a sudden surge of anger and it obviously wasn’t about the cat…or just about the cat. Upon closer examination, it was probably about something…
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