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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
FLANNERY O'CONNOR THING TOMORROW NIGHT IN D.C.: I can't go, but thought some of you all might be interested: Subject: Flannery O'Connor Presentation But no matter how similar the clothes of men and women may appear, or how different, the arrangements of each are always being made with respect to the other. Male and female clothing, taken together, illustrates what people wish the relation between men and women to be, besides indicating the separate peace each sex is making with fashion or custom at any given time. Without looking at what men are wearing, it's impossible to understand women's clothes, and vice versa. The history of dress, including its current history, so far has to be perceived as a duet for men and women performing on the same stage. There may come a time when sexuality is not visualized in clothing as rightly divided into two main categories, but so far it still is. --Sex and Suits, mostly for the second sentence Monday, February 25, 2008
THE RUINED LIBRARY. Stunning. Via Ross Douthat, I think. (And reminded me of my two-a.m. idea for a bumper sticker--"I'll be post-Christian in the post-apocalypse".... But then, a lot of things remind me of that bumper sticker.) AFF MARRIAGE ROUNDTABLE PODCAST: Me, Jamie Alan Aycock, James Poulos, and Jonathan Rauch, on "Is Marriage Outdated?" The Cigarette Smoking Blogger picks out probably the most interesting thing I said (I was very scatterbrained) here.... Labels: as Antony said to Cleopatra, marriage, those who can't do Nature, of course, ordains that human beings be completed by clothing, not left bare in their own insufficient skins. --Anne Hollander, Sex and Suits: The Evolution of Modern Dress (recommended by Manolo for the Men) Wednesday, February 20, 2008
MOUTH WRITING CHECKS: I have unproductive insomnia and a lot of work-reading to do, so I'm not sure I can slap anything substantive up here until the weekend. But! at some point in the very near future, I should have posts on: Sexual Personae (and squid), "The Reagan Horror Picture Show," alienation fetish, and maybe authorial intent if I can think of a fourth point that's cooler than the three I've got now. And, of course, whatever else staggers (and swears) over the mental threshold. Saturday, February 16, 2008
HOLYWOOD: Barbara Nicolosi writes: Act One Summer Programs--Applications Now Being Accepted! Summer Screenwriting Program: The Act One Screenwriting Program trains talented Christians for careers as mainstream film and television writers. The program takes place in the heart of the Hollywood entertainment industry with intensive classroom instruction and mentoring from a world-class faculty of over 50 top-notch TV and movie writers, agents and producers. Among those you will learn from include Hollywood pros like Dean Batali (That 70s Show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Scott Derrickson (The Exorcism of Emily Rose), Monica Macer (Lost, Prison Break), Bill Marsilii (Deja Vu) and David McFadzean (Home Improvement, What Women Want). "Act One helps the Christian writer overcome the temptation to ignore or oversimplify the arduous task of integrating faith and creativity. It provides not only a serious investigation into the art and craft of screenwriting, but also a challenge to think deeply about content." - Scott Derrickson, writer/director, The Exorcism of Emily Rose Act One Summer Screenwriting Program July 11 - August 4, 2008 Los Angeles, CA Program Dates and Applications Applications available at: http://www.actoneprogram.com/ Deadline: March 13, 2008 by 5:00 pm ********************************************************** The Summer Entertainment Executive Program: In partnership with Pepperdine University's Graziadio School of Business & Management, Act One operates a rigorous 12-week training and internship program to prepare Christian entrepreneurs, attorneys, corporate executives and MBA's for executive careers in mainstream entertainment. Our elite faculty includes Hollywood professionals from the top networks, studios, agencies and production companies, including: Producers Ralph Winter (Fantastic Four, X-Men), Steve McEveety (The Passion of the Christ, Braveheart) & Howard Kazanjian (Raiders of the Lost Ark); TV Executive Producers Dean Batali (That 70's Show) & John Tinker (Boston Public, NCIS); Studio, Network and Agency Executives Jocelyn Diaz (Development Exec, ABC) & Terry Botwick (President, Vanguard Animation and Film; former Senior VP at CBS); Chuck Slocum (Assistant Executive Director, WGA West); Exhibitor Michael Pade (Executive VP, Regal Cinemas); Christian scholars Dallas Willard (The Divine Conspiracy) & Larry Poland (Master Media International); and many more. Act One Executive Program 2008 June 5 - August 22, 2008 Los Angeles, CA Applications available at: http://www.actoneprogram.com/ Deadline: March 14, 2008 by 12:00 pm For more information visit http://www.actoneprogram.com/. SAME GOOGLE, DIFFERENT WORLDS: Search requests which led viewers to this blog. without a kazoo Freaky state quarters find something that is bizarre biological control of week by fugees, bacteri Jk rowling’s cleavage what significant contributions did the jews make sermon illustrations Daffy duck carnival of souls lesbian [OM NOM NOM NOM!!!] Donna Tartt Rene Girard art vs children [Whoa, I actually kind of wrote about this.] painting of pope cooking sauce cruel chinese woman squid the character og iago [“From this time forth, Og never will speak word.”] metro slime sea clone human DNA I will never go to graduate school persuasive writing spare me for turkey dinner william shakespeare how far can you go without being gay [Schenectady.] historical shark chicken cacciaguida recipe cayenne effect on dreams spiritual meaning of artichoke how do I become someone else jesus painted on a saw blade hack tushnet theology of the body david bowie [An album title to beat "Confessions on a Dance Floor"!] Exposit pizza satisfying fattiness yummy Labels: search requests Society holds trials for the same reason that Shakespeare had comic relief in Macbeth. So try to make everyone laugh. Pleading innocent is usually the best way to do this. --PJ O'Rourke, Modern Manners Wednesday, February 13, 2008
MORE TORTURE LINKS. Religious Coalition Against Torture. Stop Torture. ACLU site. My old series of posts on the subject. (Start there and scroll down.) And if you have a senator, call today. I'm sorry I didn't see that earlier. Via Mark Shea and Stop Torture. Labels: torture "THEOLOGY OF THE BODY IN PAIN." I review The Body in Pain, and talk about torture more generally, for Inside Catholic. Labels: inside catholic, other people paid me to write this, theology of the body in pain, torture Thursday, February 07, 2008
"REPEAT THE SOUNDING JOY": I have a piece on repetitive prayer, in the newly-relaunched Godspy! Labels: godspy, other people paid me to write this Romantic imagination faced evil without the organized certitudes of church and state. The power to punish was taken over by the self. Hence the nineteenth-century abundance of daemonic epiphanies of the double. The self ambushes, harasses, flails itself. --Sexual Personae |