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American Idol: On Nietzsche in America
The Nation
Why early twentieth-century Americans—from anarchists to Baptist ministers—fell for the philosophy of Nietzsche. Share. Facebook. Twitter.
157 months ago
Senior Wisdom: Maude Latour
Bwog
She's as good as superfruit. Name, School, Major, Hometown: Maude Latour, Columbia College, Philosophy major, New York City Claim to fame:...
31 months ago
Ross Posnock Explores Why Artists so Frequently Renounce the Tenets of Their Art
PopMatters
Glenn Gould is a name well known to classical music lovers, perhaps a little less so to non-music fans.
102 months ago
Twombly’s Sophistication
The Brooklyn Rail
Roland Barthes found so intoxicating Cy Twombly's “indolent” art of barely legible often obscene scratches and scrawls, scribbled graffiti markings...
3 months ago
#014 Mid October 2024
Substack
Hello,. Do you remember me? I haven't written since August. I had a lot to do. I got hired as an Assistant Professor, I released an album to...
1 month ago
Are All Drummers Dimwitted and Crazy?
PopMatters
British music journalist Tony Barrell tries to get timekeepers some props. Or at least figure out why Tommy Lee has that Mighty Mouse tattoo.
102 months ago
Adapting Philip Roth novels for film has been hit or miss
Los Angeles Times
The retired and revered American novelist Philip Roth probably isn't surprised that his books are so rarely adapted into successful movies.
100 months ago
‘Layers of Fear’ Paints by the Numbers
PopMatters
It's a first-person walker in which we explore a seemingly normal house, albeit one housing a crazy person who thinks that the house is infested with rats.
102 months ago
Who’s the Real Winner in ‘Superman vs Muhammad Ali’?
PopMatters
In 1978 I was 11-years-old. Publicity for the upcoming Superman movie was everywhere.
102 months ago
Revisiting ‘The X-Files’: Despite the Reboot’s Flaws, Its Message Still Resonates
PopMatters
Once upon a time, in a social universe far away, The X-Files was a defining cultural moment.
85 months ago