Carolyn and spider friends performing "Power" from Stage Right's Sleeping Beauty this Friday.

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Why are we so bored?

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What Borges Learned from Cervantes

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Celebration of Writing

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Out of the Zuckersphere, (back) into the Blogosphere

This is why I still blog. While commercial platforms like Facebook and Twitter are designed to keep you churning out new content that attracts shallow attention, a weblog encourages reflection, the exploration of lateral thinking and deep linking, and the accumulation of ideas (your chronologically sorted, taggable history of posts) over time. Mark C. Marino…