Arts & Letters Daily is now dead, but conveniently, Philosophy & Literature has a striking resemblence to my old beloved.
Monthly Archives: October 2002
reminder: red panties
Remember: today is red panties for reproductive choice day…
a brief history of timelessness
A few weeks ago, i read an interesting cover story about psy trance that i’ve since seen passed around a couple dozen times, which reminded me that it belonged up here, for all of you curious about the silly music that i so adore.
horoscope
This week’s Village Voice Horoscope reads like one of my Zen tarot cards… Interesting.
I’m going to suggest an “as if” exercise, Sagittarius. It’s meant to take place entirely in your mind’s eye and most definitely NOT be acted out, at least not yet. Here’s my proposal: Spend four days imagining what your life might be like if you decided you were no longer saving yourself for a mythical “later.” See yourself doing exactly what you long to do most, passionately carrying out the mission you came to Earth to accomplish. During this brief sabbatical, you will banish all excuses about why you can’t possibly follow your bliss. You will act as if you are aligned with the heart of creation-as if you’re a genius in love with your life.
sex columnists
Yay for sexual awareness! The NYTimes reports a fun trend: more and more colleges are maintaining sex columns in their school papers.
street harassment project
The Street Harassment Project is a cool little thing, similar to Take Back the Night, vowing to make the streets a women’s place too…
mmmm… geeks
Through a funny set of events, i was just pointed to a geek who writes a colum called techsploitation, which is absolutely entertaining, even if she is a bit too enthralled with MIT. But then again, it’s my awareness of MIT culture that makes things like “Fear of Necco” utterly entertaining…