Benjamin Lenzner: reels 'n' rolls tween the cracks...
a few weeks back i headed downtown in order to bring three rolls of film that i had snapped when ethan and i headed into the woods in july. with me, along came a fourth roll of 120 film that had been...
View ArticleKurt Kohlstedt '02: Abandoned Walmart is Now America’s Largest Library
[ By Steph in Design & Fixtures & Interiors. ] There are thousands of abandoned big box stores sitting empty all over America, including hundreds of former Walmart stores. With each store...
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9-4-2012Town + Mud Road. 30 minutes. 4 miles.Hot and humid! Short, easy run.
View ArticleKurt Kohlstedt '02: Bizarre Bicycle! Fliz Fits Like a Harness to Help You Run
[ By Steph in Technology & Vehicles & Mods. ] There are no pedals on this bicycle – and you don’t sit on a seat. Cycling enthusiasts, prepare to challenge yourself in a whole new way with the...
View ArticleTom Swift: Good Fun, Great Cause
The first annual Chief Bender Kittenball Tournament may be a bigger deal than I thought — see the spiffy website — and, more importantly, it aims to do some good. I don’t like talking as if I’m...
View ArticleAvery Morrow '10: Bureaucratese in Japan
A gentleman on a mailing list once wrote of Japanese bureaucratese, “it has been rumored that top American officials can read Japanese government documents without translation because they speak the...
View ArticleKelly O'Brien '12: Standing on that lonely precipice,exhaling steadily to the...
Standing on that lonely precipice,exhaling steadily to the sound ofnewly churned Fall winds as theyweave patterns through your knitted sweater,Your ribcage pushing against theSnug confines of skin and...
View ArticleDan Schofer '00
9-5-2012Green Ridge Loop. 60 minutes. 9 miles.Mild (65 degrees), wet, and sunny. Relaxed but steady pace. Felt pretty good.
View ArticleKen Wedding's CompGov Blog: Masculine politics; feminine politics
Political scientists regularly wonder about the political effects of those cleavages that separate some people from others. The editors at The Economist are pointing at the political relevance of...
View ArticleKevin Draper '10: Wild Guesses and Outlandish Speculation: Pick-up All-Stars...
We always talk about others playing ball. Why not talk about ourselves? A very special welcome to Prof. Shaun Lopez, who's got some serious old-man game. Or so he claims, since he never showed up to...
View ArticleJohn Tischer '71: Pinchbeck
“ are the visitors ‘real’ or ‘imaginary’? They are both and they are neither… Any entity only possesses relative reality, including ourselves. Entities that manifest as other forms of consciousness,...
View ArticleKurt Kohlstedt '02: Rainbow Realities: 18 Everyday Objects Organized by Color
[ By Delana in Art & Photography & Video. ] There is something inherently magical about rainbows – something that makes us look to the sky and ask “What does it mean?” That sublime spectrum of...
View ArticleCheryl Klein: New Episode of THE NARRATIVE BREAKDOWN now live!
This time, James and our friend Jason Ginsburg discuss generating and developing science-fiction and fantasy story concepts and ideas. I had the pleasure of seeing both The Avengers and Prometheus with...
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