Telling Trump’s Story to Children: For Book Publishers, It’s Tricky
This is a challenging writing task. Presidential biographies are a staple of children’s book publishing, and of classrooms across the country. Nonfiction for children is a surging category, particularly in light of a Common Core mandate that schools put greater emphasis on it in their curriculum. Publishers like Penguin Young Readers, Scholastic and Time for…
Media Companies Are Getting Sick of Facebook
All of us with Facebook accounts do work for Mark Zuckerberg. Our tagging, sharing, and liking gives Facebook valuable information that advertisers use to reach us. This article describes how Facebook has been courting news organizations, asking them to provide content tailored to Facebook’s needs. Facebook is not interested in an informed, educated public that…
Fathers’ Day: Showing “The Princess Bride”
My kids have never seen The Princess Bride. (This is an odd pop culture gap for my 80s-obsessed girl.)
Scholars’ unconvincing case about the value of the humanities (essay)
A literary work is a powerful tool for simulating what it’s like to inhabit someone else’s life. Not just tolerating difference, or grudgingly giving “the other side” equal time; but generating real empathy for the diversity of humanity. There is no Frigate like a Book To take us Lands away Nor any Coursers like a…
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales wants new Facebook feature to burst ‘filter bubble’
It’s extremely important to understand what a wide range of people are thinking about, and that includes being exposed to influential ideas that I disagree with. I’d rather not hide from an idea that has power, especially if it turns out I can do something about the issue. The headline is a little misleading… there…
Snap’s share price sinks, trades just above IPO price
NASDAQ.com throws shade via Reuters: Snapchat is popular among people under 30 who enjoy applying bunny faces and vomiting rainbows onto their selfies, but man yon Wall Street are critical of its high valuation, slowing user growth and lack of profitability. Joel Randewich, NASDAQ.com
Teacher suspended after pro-Trump yearbook photos altered
Free speech is valuable. It’s dangerous to set the precedent that it’s okay to censor speech as long as you side with the censor and against the position being silenced. A New Jersey school district has suspended a teacher after yearbook photos of two high school students were altered to remove President Donald Trump’s name…
Everything is beautiful at the ballet.
The girl will be dancing as the Gold Fairy in Laurel Ballet's Sleeping Beauty tonight at 7.
“If It’s Not Baroque, Don’t Fix It” Cogsworth Broadway Supercut
Let’s face it, it’s time to give up on those Portal and Half-Life sequels
Reserving judgments is a matter of infinite hope. Best case scenario? A virtual reality game that is either based around Portal or Half-Life, or unites the franchises into one experience. Valve has invested heavily in VR and clearly values the technology as an entertainment phenomenon – the Portal demo for Vive is one of the…
More rehearsing. More dancing.
Trying out a new lens to capture creepy-toy-come-to-life choreography.
Updated a “Gender Neutral Language” handout
MTV recently ditched the “Best Actor/Actress” awards in favor of “Best Actor,” which suggests the gender-specific term “actress” is less popular among MTV’s target audience. I added that detail, fixed some broken links, and updated the graphic. See Writing Tips: Gender Neutral Language.
After purchase of latest accessory, I can no longer close my camera bag. #ConspicuousConsumption
With the money I saved by working on the car (watching a lot of YouTube tutorials) I bought a new midrange zoom, in the hopes I won’t miss shots by swapping lenses. And now my camera bag won’t quite zip shut. #ConspicuousConsumption
Not a #carguy but I pried open the hatch of the van to change 4 bulbs. #adulting
Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech
Happy memories of PC games I played with my son (now 19) sitting on my lap.
While doing some spring cleaning around my computer desk at home, I noticed that there are scores of old PC games that are still stacked up within arm’s reach, even though I no longer even use a computer with an optical drive at that workstation. But these are games that have sentimental value for my…
The Language of Gender Violence
Oppressors deny their own agency and dehumanize their victims by using the passive voice. I want my students to recognize this deliberate strategy, and to look for hidden actors and dehumanized recpients of injustice. (I try to teach about active and passive verbs in a more lighthearted way, but I only bothered to photograph and…