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Amanda

Sea-creature knitting

I have a really nasty cold and have spent the better part of today at home alternately napping and drinking large amounts of tea with honey, lemon, and grated ginger in it. Browsing the archives at Cute Overload is about as much intellectual activity as I’m up to at the moment, but it has cheered […]

Syllables like shell-spirals

Look, it’s a brand-new poetic form! The Fib is the invention of Gregory K. of GottaBook, and it’s kind of like a haiku, except that it’s got more than three lines, and the number of syllables to a line is based on the Fibonacci sequence: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, and so on. (As […]

Anyone for Bizet?

Hey, local folks — anyone thinking of seeing this? Student production of Carmen, free, outdoors, this weekend and next. Hearing it in English is going to be a little weird, but  I’m still planning on going to see it this Saturday night if it doesn’t rain. (Update several days later: Well, that was a nice […]

Content-free post consisting mostly of admiring link

This all-purpose generic blog comment thread (via Crooked Timber) made me snicker, then guffaw. Partly because it reminded me so much of this skit. Update: They’re having more fun with it over at Making Light. And, since I am a copycat, I will now boil down half the posts on this blog to the following […]

The pre-1800 women writers meme

Bardiac has started a Really dead women writers meme, aiming to put some pre-1800 women writers into an already-circulating list, and I can’t resist. Here’s her description: I’ll put in five women writers. If you’re interested, pick up the list, add five more of your favorites, and drop me a line at Bardiacblogger at yahoo […]

YouTube, home of the opera people

I don’t care how many "skinny guys with moppy hair" sharing "short, loud adolescent messages" there are on YouTube. I won’t hear a word against it if it means getting to see Natalie Dessay singing Monteverdi. (Mille grazie, Sarah! And what a voice!) And look at Tatiana Troyanos singing Strauss, Marilyn Horne and Joan Sutherland […]

We deserve a little prommy fun

I want to go to the GeekProm! (Is it open to info-sciences and humanities geeks as well as math and science geeks?) If only I lived in Minnesota. Every state should have a Geek Prom, don’t you think? Who’s with me? Who wants to organize one? Via PZ Myers, who has been honored with an […]

Still here

I’m still here, in case any of you were wondering. Life (specifically, where I’m going to be next year) is still uncertain, and I’d rather not post about it until things are a lot less up in the air. And plans for next year constitute a lot of what’s been on my mind; hence, fewer […]

Theater review

Last night some friends and I caught the Live Arts Theater’s production of Metamorphoses, Mary Zimmerman’s stage adaptation of Ovid starring an ensemble cast and a pool of water. It’s kind of Ovidian sampler, featuring some of the more famous myths (Midas, Orpheus and Eurydice, Psyche) and some of the lesser-known ones (Erysichthon, which in […]

Back to the drawing board

I didn’t get the job after all. Rejections are never fun. Though I will say that the search committee was admirably fast about getting back to me, and I wish all search committees behaved with as much courtesy and consideration toward the candidates they don’t choose, because a prompt rejection is so much better than […]