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My friend is angry at me, she dislikes that I am so accepting of classical art—and its theories. She says, “it’s nice to have friends that agree with you. To have friends— that’s what I don’t have the luxury of.” She thinks if I were more honest, then I wouldn’t be trying so hard to [...]
While all along . . .- athendot: Silly Prop 8: "One Man, One Woman." Unfortunately, most people are on "Second, Third, etc." November 17, 2008
- athendot: "Yes, we can." Barack Obama November 3, 2008
- athendot: Push through the fog-- the cynics, and stand tall. As one vote. One president. November 3, 2008
- athendot: You vote, I vote. We all vote. November 3, 2008
- athendot: Watch your diction, boy. October 31, 2008
- athendot: I'm sold. Like others, say what you will! October 30, 2008
- athendot: 5:00 p.m tonight. Obama on Fox, CBS, etc. October 29, 2008
- athendot: . . . Go the markets. Go. October 23, 2008
- athendot: Lighting October 22, 2008
- athendot: Forgiving McCain Nov. 5. October 9, 2008
.Spurious.- Cynicism and OpportunismCynicism and opportunism, that's where it's ended up, W. says. We're all cynical, and we're all opportunists. The rules of the game, which we're all obliged to play, are artificial. Nothing means anything - we all know that. The rules...
- Last Exit to BovissandsOur last visit to Turnchapel. Our last wander up Jennycliff. Up - to the bunker and the empty gun sockets - and then down, along the backs of the cottages, towards the path to Bovissands. Our last trip there, too,...
- The Bus to HellWe're upstairs on a bus hurtling through the countryside. Branches crash against the windows. Where are we heading?, W. wonders. Why did I want to get on this bus, which is the opposite of the bus which takes us from...
- Great QuestionsIn the depths of the night, lying awake while the world is asleep, W. asks himself the great questions. Why did it all begin? Why, anything at all? It's the fact of existence that confounds him, as it has confounded...
- KarmaW.'s overwhelmed by work, he says, broken by it, by the prospect of it. 'Another day full of dread', he says to himself, as soon as he arrives in his office. Then he emails me: 'Another day full of dread'!...
- VomitingSometimes, W. feels a terrible sickness, he says. He wants to vomit it all up - and not just everything he's eaten, everything he's drunk. Everything: his whole life, all that he is, his past, his present. To expel it....
- DerelictionSometimes W. wants to send up a great cry of dereliction. Not his dereliction, he says, but dereliction in general. Abandonment. Who has abandoned us? Who has left us behind? In truth, we left ourselves behind. We deserted our duties,...
- I Don't UnderstandThe 80s are coming back, we agree with the taxi driver as we are driven out from Liverpool Station. It's going to be terrible. W. lived in Liverpool in the 80s, W. says. He knows what it was like here....
- ArrayFor some time now I have given some thought to opening a film school. But if I did start one up you would only be allowed to fill out an application form after you had traveled alone on foot, let's...
- DetachmentGod, your flat is filthy, W. says. You don't have any idea how to clean up, do you? W. suspects it's a Brahminical thing. I don't want to do any menial labour! I don't want to clean! Detachment, that's what...
- Cynicism and Opportunism
Podington Bear- Ep. 8: Music For CookingWherein we discover a variety of songs to enhance your culinary creativity. Tracks include Twitterflated", "Wavy Glass", Cookin", "The Dirt", "Dimensions", "Invisible Is Not Invincible", "Movin' On Up", "Algo Rhythm", "Sweet and Sour San'ich", and "Brie"
- Ep. 7: Music For Ghostbustin’Wherein we discover a variety of songs to enhance your Halloween 80's style. This episode is brought to you by Adolescence. Tracks include "Ghostbusters Theme", "The Monster Mash", "October Shuffle", "Boogie", "Le Monstre" , "Thriller", "Desperate Housewife Meets Ruffled Ostrich", […]
- The Box Set ON SALEOnly $22.99. Get it here. Now featuring instant download, so you can start enjoying the music immediately. The definitive Podington Bear collection includes 10 CDs, 135 songs, and over 8 hours of music. Podington Bear is a modern music internet phenomenon. Profiled on NPR, Wired, heaps of blogs, and selected as a Best of 2007 podcast by [...]
- Ep. 6: Music For Sailing On A Starry NightWherein we discover a variety of songs to enhance your next nocturnal excursion. This episode is brought to you, once again, by 530-POD-BEAR. Tracks include "Night Vision", "Into The Unknown", "How Far Is Far", "Brightening", "Little Do", Dolphin Waltz", "Showers", "Perfect For Light" […]
- ArrayWherein we discover a variety of songs to enhance your Autumn experience. This episode is brought to you by 530-POD-BEAR. Tracks include "The Great Pumpkin Waltz", "Thimble OF Sun", "Dust In Sunlight", "The Call" "Autumn Leaves", "88", "Jazzer Incisers", "1-800-POD-BEAR" and […]
- Ep. 4: Music For Tree ClimbingWherein we discover a variety of songs to to accompany you on your next tree climb. This episode is brought to you by the sound of the letter P and B, which are very tricky to record. Tracks include "Curious Jungle", "Squirrel Commotion", "Dolce Beat (Light Filtered Through Leaves)", "Pink Blossoms", "Biplane […]
- Ep. 3: Music for City WalkingWherein we discover a variety of songs to enhance urban ambulation. This episode is brought to you by the words "homage" and "enhance". Tracks include "Floating Over The City" by Podington Bear, "Gnossiene 4" (composed by Erik Satie), "A Piece Of Me" (sung by Esperanza Spalding, written by Chad Crouch), […]
- Podcast: Now With Or Without JabberI'll be the first to admit, I'm no candidate for pro radio host (even in the trademark casual style of Ira Glass), so you'll have to bear with me as I begin to refine my narrative skills. Having been a recluse for so long it's nice to open up a little, but I'm also aware [...]
- Ep. 2: Music For DaydreamingWherein we discover a variety of songs to enhance daydream activity. This episode is brought to you by the words "pretty" and "classic". Tracks include "204", "219", "Kitty In The Window", "226", "Wonder Happens", "Snowpack", "Gnossiene 1", "Hollow Gold" and […]
- Ep. 1: An Amateur PilotThe season premiere! Wherein we are introduced to the new format. Tracks include "Breezin'", "Herbie", "205", "Crystal Boom Persuasion", "Face First, Feet First" by A Book About Elephants and "Weird Doily".
- Ep. 8: Music For Cooking
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2008 Reading List.
- 1. Ranciere, Jacques (1991).The Ignorant Schoolmaster: Five Lesson in Intellectual Emancipation. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
- 2. Ranciere, Jacques (2007). The Future of the Image. New York: Verso.
- 3. Vanderpoel, John H (1935). The Human Figure. New York: Dover.
- 4. Goldstein, Rebecca (2005). Incompleteness: the Proof and Paradox of Kurt Godel. New York: Norton & Company, Inc..
- 5. Blanchot, Maurice (2007). The Last Man. Tr. Lydia Davis. /UbuEditions.
- 6. Lopez, Barry (2001). Arctic Dreams. New York: Vintage Books.
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