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Good Music and a Clean Conscience: April 2014
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Good Music and a Clean Conscience. One Musician's Eclectic Playlist. Tuesday, April 29, 2014. Most Intense Reading of a Vaughan Williams Piece, Ever. English Folk Song Suite. As part of our study, I recently gathered a series of clips from YouTube of various conductors leading performances of the. And then, there was this. And, let's not pass up the. Emotion in music is great, and a conductor should really love the music he or she is leading. It's good to be really dedicated to making the music live&...
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The Ministry of Cookies: Housekeeping
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The Ministry of Cookies. Monday, July 30, 2012. Headed out of town soon, I've got housekeeping on the mind. A stack of bills to pay, a leaking faucet, and more dust in the new place than the old one (at least more dust that I'm noticing). Is it the carpet? When I 'fessed up to her that I had been without the recipe- for years, at this point- she asked, "How are you managing to keep house without them? How, indeed, my husband also asked- since I had been without the recipe for as long as I had known him.
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Good Music and a Clean Conscience: November 2014
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Good Music and a Clean Conscience. One Musician's Eclectic Playlist. Thursday, November 13, 2014. Yeah, this is pretty much how hornists would like to imagine ourselves. And "Flute Skywalker" is holding his instrument backwards - apparently, the mysteries of the Force are in place. Kudos to whoever photoshopped this beauty. Tuesday, November 11, 2014. Http:/ www.npr.org/2014/11/09/361745192/the-black-horn-blowing-past-classical-musics-color-barriers. Thursday, November 6, 2014. This clip, from the movie.
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Summer’s the Worst (Video) « Quantum Est In Rebus Inane
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Quantum Est In Rebus Inane. Philosophy, Literature, Logic, Language, Music, Television, and Orthodoxy. Summer’s the Worst (Video). June 30, 2015. Something light and cool and bittersweet as the wet electric blanket of the Alabama summer enwraps us. And, yes, I’ve posted a different video of this song before, at the beginning of another summer. Hard to know the song, live here and not hear it in your head as summer descends. Good Woman’s Love by Retrograss Free Listening on SoundCloud. A Passion for Pipes.
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Quantum Est In Rebus Inane. Philosophy, Literature, Logic, Language, Music, Television, and Orthodoxy. A Matter of Chance? Chuck* and Jane Austen, and the Final Episode, Again. March 28, 2016. A passage from Stuart Tave’s. Some Words of Jane Austen. This is a promising candidate for the most important paragraph ever written about Austen, but I want to appropriate it for thinking about the final episode of. That he has accepted it is borne out on the beach. He tells Sarah to trust him, that he will al...
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Stony Lonesome (Poetry) « Quantum Est In Rebus Inane
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Quantum Est In Rebus Inane. Philosophy, Literature, Logic, Language, Music, Television, and Orthodoxy. Available now from New Plains Press or from Amazon.com. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new posts via email.
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Quantum Est In Rebus Inane. Philosophy, Literature, Logic, Language, Music, Television, and Orthodoxy. My patron saint–Mark the Ascetic, sometimes known as Mark the Wrestler. Saint Mark the Ascetic was born in Athens during the fifth century, and became a monk in the Nitrian desert (Lower Egypt). From his youth his fondest pursuit was the reading of Holy Scripture. It is said that he knew the whole Bible by heart. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). The Presen...
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ordinary language philosophy « Quantum Est In Rebus Inane
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Quantum Est In Rebus Inane. Philosophy, Literature, Logic, Language, Music, Television, and Orthodoxy. Tag Archives: ordinary language philosophy. Accidents Will Happen: Elvis Costello as Philosopher. April 18, 2016. Austin Athwart the Tradition (Intro). August 7, 2015. Here is the current intro for a little piece I am contributing to a Routledge collection on epistemology. Michael Dummett deems Frege’s Foundations of Arithmetic. G A Cohen Impersonates Ryle. April 18, 2012. Follow Blog via Email. Heidegg...
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The Ministry of Cookies: August
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The Ministry of Cookies. Tuesday, August 26, 2014. It still is, isn't it? And that would explain why I'm both late coming back to the blog and the fridge is filled up with all kinds of late-summer goodness. The weather took a turn yesterday, and there's a chill in the air suddenly. It feels like back-to-school weather, and I should be sitting in meetings all week. But I'm not. I'm on sabbatical, messing up my kitchen and playing with green chile and peaches and corn and all sorts of goodness. I read, I t...
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Good Music and a Clean Conscience: June 2014
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Good Music and a Clean Conscience. One Musician's Eclectic Playlist. Thursday, June 26, 2014. Wagner's Walkure IS Opera. A great New Yorker cartoon from a recent issue:. Seriously, a hot dog at the opera - how great would that be? What's most interesting to me is the opera in the background. A woman in a Viking hat, singing in a stark mountain scene - the opera is clearly Wagner's. The cartoonist could have chosen any of several iconic scenes to depict in the background:. Would be recognizable enough;.