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ON: Cats

Song of the Week: “Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats,” by Andrew Lloyd Weber - “Feline, fearless, faithful and true”

In the long months and years I spent writing my dissertation, there were few milestones I looked forward to as much as craf...

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ON: The Culture of Power & The Civilization of Love

Song of the Week: “Love Love Love,” by The Mountain Goats - “Some things you’ll do for money and some you’ll do for fun / But the things you do for love are going to come back to you one by one”

Do you ever have one of those weeks that mak...

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ON: Translation

Song of the Week: “Elle me dit,” by MIKA - “Un jour tu comprendras”1

The other day, I was reading an article about AI and creative writing. The author argued that while artificial intelligence may someday skillfully dupe the appearance of...

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ON: Conspiracy Theories

Song of the Week: “Violet Hill,” by Coldplay - “The future’s architectured / By a carnival of idiots on show”

For the last four months, I’ve been working with a retired sociologist named Ronald Lawson to turn his life’s work into an academ...

2 months ago
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No syllabus this week!

Hi everyone!

We’re flying out today to visit Taylor’s parents and celebrate the baby with his family, so there won’t be a Syllabus today. I hope you’ve been enjoying the warmer weather, longer days, and cheerful flowers appearing everywhe...

2 months ago
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