Category: words

  • Some days I feel like a Latino. Some days I feel Chicano. Some days I feel like a Mexicano. Most days I feel like a Zacatecano, because that’s where my parents are from and that’s what my heritage is. I’m never really a Hispanic, because that’s just not a term that I use. I rarely…

  • kenyatta: Kill net neutrality, turn the internet into television.

  • it8bit: E.T. Carts Confirmed in Alamogordo, NM Landfill Photos by Pacalin

  • sevensheaven: Maestro Lynch, the Picasso of film.

  • metaphorformetaphor: Beyond my anxiety, beyond this writing, the universe waits, inexhaustible, inviting. — Jorge Luis Borges,  from “Poem Written in a Copy of Beowulf” in A Personal Anthology. Grove Press, 1994 

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  • The US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence has disclosed that CIA collaborators helped plan the economic measures that Chile’s junta enacted immediately after seizing power (‘A Draconian Cure for Chile’s Economic Ills’, Business Week, January 12). Committee witnesses maintain that some of the Chicago boys received CIA funds for such research efforts as a 300-page…

  • Hegemony is a tricky concept and provokes muddled thinking. No project achieves ‘hegemony’ as a completed project. It is a process, not a state of being. No victories are permanent or final. Hegemony has constantly to be ‘worked on’, maintained, renewed, revised. Excluded social forces, whose consent has not been won, whose interests have not…

  • Byers-Evans House Museum~The Poster Art of Herbert Bayer | History Colorado

    Byers-Evans House Museum~The Poster Art of Herbert Bayer | History Colorado Byers-Evans House Museum Denver, Colorardo The Poster Art of Herbert Bayer Friday, March 7, 2014 – 10:00am – Saturday, May 31, 2014 – 4:00pm Herbert Bayer (1900-1985) was born in Austria and began his artistic career as a student at the Bauhaus, the famous…

  • The exploration of the expressive and communicative potential of language in digital media leads to a fruitful conversation with one of its most important native genres: the videogame. The entries listed below (in alphabetical order by author’s last name) all review works that use game or videogame structures to organize language to a variety of…