July is near its close, and that means it's time for new content on CanineMind. In the future, I'll be posting content in "clusters" near the end of each month.
Up this month are a few more items from my okayplayer backlog, as well as a review of Keziah Jones' perplexing "Black Orpheus" -- which can only be found here.
Along the sidebar to your right, you'll notice a few new additions to the "Affiliates, Links, and Otherwise Co-Signable Pages." First up is "Sweetmother of Blog," brought to you by Dave Weinfeld, a Harvard classmate of mine and fellow member of the Society of Abstruse Theorists -- those of you familiar with his editorials in The Harvard Crimson will know that Dave never bites his tongue, and among his latest targets include my wish list for the Harvard undergraduate curriculum. A response is on the horizon.
Next is "Breaking Kayfabe," the dyslexic ramblings of Cambridge's favorite self-described dyslexic, Tom Neumark. Who knew all of this was going on while we were sitting in class, being yelled at for not knowing what a "louvre" was? Excellent. Exactly. Oh, quite right.
Finally is "The Radical Formalist," by Harvard's own Eric Bennett. Perhaps best known as the floor tutor for Comstock 2, Eric should be known sooner rather than later for his fictions and drawings. I say this despite the fact that his blog actually seems to mock my project at its every step. Enjoy.
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