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- Own the Unrated Version of the Most Twisted Spectator Sport on Earth!
- Making poetry a vital part of life
- Victoria firm on cutting edge of learning
- Fun With Samples or Illegal Art
Own the Unrated Version of the Most Twisted Spectator Sport on Earth!
PR Newswire (press release), NY
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Making poetry a vital part of life
Times Online, UK
And once a child hears this,and gets the rhythm of, say, Byron, then they can go and read him forthemselves. But you need somebody to give you the rhythm. ” And findingpeople to advocate the classics of the canon is not always easy these days,when a certain anti-elitism has grown up among educationists (not to mentionchildren) in thrall to popular culture. “I’ve nothing against popular culture,” she says, carefully, “but the ideathat there is something divisive about bringing to people the greatestlanguage ever written is utterly wrong. I think it’s dying out, but therewas a feeling that somehow it almost wasn’t politically correct to beinterested in serious and great poetry. To some extent it’s much morepolitically acceptable to go to football matches. If a major politicianspends his free time in cultural activities, a mood has grown up whichimplies that there’s something wrong with that.
Victoria firm on cutting edge of learning
Vancouver Sun, Canada
“There is a vast difference between a student’s experience in the classroom and what they experience outside of school,” says Poncia. “I once heard a student say he goes to school to behave and comes home to learn. “Poncia, a former teacher and school administrator, said Etraffic Solutions is playing a leading role in North America as the traditional classroom and digital world collide. The company provides free website content and video sharing, licensed products in math, languages and other subjects and Etraffic Press, which combines print-on-demand textbooks and virtual material for teachers and students to use in the classroom and for home study.
Fun With Samples or Illegal Art
Cincinnati CityBeat, OH
He’s also a fan of Night Ripper — burned for him, naturally, by a student who thought he should hear it. When Girl Talk “finally blows up,” Waldrep says, it “will be a really important test case for this whole genre or metagenre of music. ” For young music fans who’ve grown up with the Internet and file-sharing, Gillis’ music might be seen as “a kind of forbidden document or text in the way they might when they download music and put together their own discs. ” Part of the appeal, Waldrep adds, is the transgression of the gap between the original artists’ intent and consumer use, in this case, by Gillis — “the revenge of the user of the product over the artist, in a way. ” Yet for all Girl Talk’s cultural relevance, Waldrep isn’t that sure Gillis is really making art, illegal or otherwise. Waldrep wonders whether Girl Talk’s sonic collages are popular because they reference already-famous music — “in which case, they are about stardom itself, or celebrity or branding” — or because Gillis actually has manipulated them into something really new. “Does mash-up just represent a sort of continuation of Brahms doing a variation on Hayden or famous musicians like Beethoven taking themes from less well-known musicians?” he asks.