Hello fellow bloggers,
So sorry for the late response .... its been a hectic week for me :S
Last week, DECONSTRUCTION!! I have to say I really enjoyed this lesson and the reading was understandable. The recap on Tuesday's class did wonders for myself as it was nice to see how everything ties in together. The recap has prepared me for my third assignment and im actually anxious to start writing (I guess I should start soon since it's due in less than a week). I find it interesting that although we have already done a paper on "Anecdote of the Jar," this poem can be looked at from several different theories. I feel that with the familiarity of this poem and the specific guidelines, writing this essay shouldn't be too bad. So off I go to write assignment #3!!
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
The Sleeping Giant
After forcing myself to get out of bed this morning, the first place I went was to my kitchen to read the Sunday newspaper. Already, an article on the front page caught my attention entitled "Sleeping Giant in running for song contest." The Sleeping Giant was nominated for this contest because it is one of the most popular places in Ontario. The voters will have the chance to vote for their favourite location and also the 13 singer-songwriters who will have the opportunity to write and record the songs! More specifically, since The Sleeping Giant has been nominated, Thunder Bay is asking everyone to go online www.cbc.ca/radio2/songquest and vote! Voting will run until next Friday. The 13 artists will be revealed on October 26 and they will immediately begin writing their songs. Finally, the moment you have all been waiting for (drum roll) ..... On November 23, the winning locations and songs will be announced! For all of you who read this post, go out and vote for The Sleeping Giant!!!
Friday, October 9, 2009
Great Interruption
At the beginning of class when we were told about this interruption, I became very curious. As hard as I tried to think about what it could be, my mind was drawing blanks. Then at 12:30 there was a knock at the door. Shortly after, 4 people including our professor stepped in wearing bright orange jumpsuits. Not only did the jumpsuits catch me off guard, but so did the toolbox, megaphone, pylons, books, and a stop sign entitled "Random Acts of Poetry." After hearing their purpose, I was not as startled. I really enjoyed listening to the poetry and liked the way in which it was presented. This creative idea made me want to listen more and feel that because of its uniqueness, more people including those in dog parks, would also want to listen. When I got home after school, I checked my facebook. I had a new request and it turns out that one of my friends had invited me to the event "Random Acts of Poetry." I RSVP'd as attending since I had already attended one of their performances earlier that afternoon. Here is a schedule of where they will be tomorrow
Route #7: Sat. Oct. 10th / 12 to 3 p.m. / “Central Shop & Coffee
”POETS: Sara Mackie, Holly Haggarty, Mike Luce, Rian Riot & Renee Terpstra.
· 1st stop Outside Farmers Market on CLE grounds (between 12 noon & 12:30 pm)·
2nd stop Starbucks Coffee – in Chapters Bookstore (between 12:30 & 1 pm)·
3rd stop Random Stop(s) (IDEAS Marina Waterfront Park, or outside Hoito-Bay. St, or Waverley Library) (btw. 1 & 2 pm)·
4th stop LU Radio 102.7 FM - “Betty Howls” with host Lisa Ferris (listen in! @ 2:30 pm sharp)
Check it Out!!
Route #7: Sat. Oct. 10th / 12 to 3 p.m. / “Central Shop & Coffee
”POETS: Sara Mackie, Holly Haggarty, Mike Luce, Rian Riot & Renee Terpstra.
· 1st stop Outside Farmers Market on CLE grounds (between 12 noon & 12:30 pm)·
2nd stop Starbucks Coffee – in Chapters Bookstore (between 12:30 & 1 pm)·
3rd stop Random Stop(s) (IDEAS Marina Waterfront Park, or outside Hoito-Bay. St, or Waverley Library) (btw. 1 & 2 pm)·
4th stop LU Radio 102.7 FM - “Betty Howls” with host Lisa Ferris (listen in! @ 2:30 pm sharp)
Check it Out!!
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Interpreting Interpretation
I really enjoyed this week's class on interpretation. In everyday life, people ask themselves the question "what does it mean?" I am also guilty for saying this phrase, but Susan Sontag's article made me realize that sometimes things should be left as they are. I also believe that sometimes interpretation is taken too far. Aside from the examples mentioned in class this past week (which I found very humourous), I have noticed that the media targets many children, especially in Disney movies. Disney movies which are meant to entertain children, have been picked apart by many people because they now have a whole other meaning. Does this mean that parents should not let their children watch these moveis anymore because they are sending a bad message? Susan Sontag would more than likely say to let kids be kids because they are enjoying what is in front of them instead of always try to find another meaning. To end this post, I will now go and INTERPRET The Anecdote of the Jar
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