September 2012
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“Editing one’s work is challenging. I think it helps to let the work sit for a while until after the first fervent rush. Edit out anything you doubt, but revisit the rejects once in a while. Maybe you missed something. Let “accidents” inform you. Maybe they’ll lead you in a new direction. On the other hand, you may find your first loves don’t hold up with time.”
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August 2012
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June 2012
3 posts
“The impulse to document is never pure.”
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May 2012
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April 2012
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Newsweek: The 13 Most Useless College Majors (As Determined By Science) →
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1. Fine Arts
3. Film, Video, and Photographic Arts
4. Commercial Art and Graphic Design
5. Architecture
6. Philosophy and Religious Studies
7. English Literature and Language
8. Journalism
9. Anthropology and Archeology
11. Music
12. History
I have serious issues with this list, Newsweek. Invalidating basically every level of art, literature and self expression by labeling them as having no real world application is the exact opposite of what deeply indebted and uninspired grads need to succeed.
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Touché.