Lately I have found myself forgetting the events of the previous week…out of sight, out of mind. It’s as if the items on my mental check-off list disappear as soon as I complete them. It’s an odd sensation to be momentarily unable to answer normal inquiries like “So what did you do this week?” [...]
Archive for October, 2007
what is past is forgotten
Posted in life on October 17, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
overrated accuracy
Posted in music on October 11, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
It looks as if the current trend towards “accurate” historical performance is not limited to classical music.
The Real Sound of Shakespeare?
The more I get into this musicology degree, the more it seems funny to me that so many modern musicians are obsessed with the “right” way to perform historical works. It is interesting and engaging [...]
missing logic
Posted in life on October 11, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Every once in a while, I see something random that makes me doubt city government planning. Today, for example. Before I explain further, there are two details you need to know–first, ASU is constructing new dorms on the corner of Apache Blvd. and McAllister, sort of across from my church. Second, the city of Tempe [...]