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Mary Rowlandson meets Commentpress

I have set up a WordPress Multi-User test of CommentPress, a theme brought to you by the fine folks at The Future of the Book (in particular Bob Stein, Jessie Wilbur, and Eddie Tejada). This theme is absolutely sick (a … Continue reading

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Cassavetes’s Husbands: Death, Funerals, and New York

“[Cassavetes] replaces the exhausted artifices of conventional movies with a new set of pseudo-realistic ones, which are mostly instantaneous clichés. As a writer-director, he’s so dedicated to revealing the pain under the laughter he’s a regular Pagliacci.” – Pauline Kael, … Continue reading

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Bowman 2: Just when you thought it was safe to put away your quiver

[kml_flashembed movie=”http://bavatuesdays.com/wp-content/games/bowman2.swf” width=”475″ height=”400″ /] Thanks to Free Game Dude for the heads up!

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Who needs Netflix with the Internet Archive around?

Over the last month or so I have been scouring the Internet Archive for pubic domain films. Below are 31 of the 38 movies I bookmarked in del.icio.us that are currently available at Internet Archive (del.icio.us seems to be balking … Continue reading

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Errol Morris blogging for the NYT

I just came across “Liar, Liar Pants on Fire”, the first of a number of blog posts by Errol Morris for the New York Times. Apparently he will be blogging a series of articles, and his initial post deals with … Continue reading

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Fighting Whites: Reclaiming identities one sports team at a time

From the Wikipedia article: The Fighting Whites were an intramural basketball team formed at the University of Northern Colorado in 2002. The reason that an intramural college team briefly attracted a storm of national attention is that, in order to … Continue reading

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Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Italian Dance Party

Antonella and I have embarked on what we hope will be a fairly comprehensive retrospective of Italian Cinema in an attempt to answer one deceptively simple question, “What the hell went wrong?!” How did one of the most imaginative and … Continue reading

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More than one way to skin a class with WPMu

We have been experimenting at some length with WordPress Multi-User at UMW as of late. Now I have focused almost exclusively on creating course spaces using a series of distributed feeds. In short, students feed out their posts by particular … Continue reading

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I Can Has Booty?

The folks over in Gardner Campbell’s New Media Studies class are having way too much fun. One student, humanisticmystic, is doing some research on the lolcatz phenomenon and submitted his own lolcat creation to I Can has Cheezburger with some … Continue reading

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Facepress?

So if you have a WordPress.com blog, you can do some of your blogging from within Facebook with the new WordPress.com Facebook App designed by Joseph Scott. In this app you’ll find the core blog features you’d expect: publishing posts, … Continue reading

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