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You Don’t Get an “A” Just for Effort
Text: Julie Schwietert Collazo Photo: ToastyKen * Whether in literature, visual art, theatre, dance, or music, the concept alone is rarely sufficient to engage the reader or viewer, convey an idea, and engage the recipient in a critical conversation. The same holds true outside the arts. The scientist’s hypothesis is just that–a hunch, a concept–until … Continue reading
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The Man Who Ate the World: Book Review
That’s Jay Rayner. It’s tough to eat for a living. “I should be hating this book,” I thought to myself guiltily as I enjoyed every single page of Jay Rayner’s recently published foodie memoir, The Man Who Ate the World. A few months back, you see, I penned a rather negative review ofThe Geography of … Continue reading »