Should art be able to protest and teach?
I studied visual arts at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts, so thinking like an artist is just being me. When it comes to making art,...


The Ambassadors
I know not everyone is a huge Hans Holbein fan, so I'm not gonna go into the intricacies of his painting, "The Ambassadors." The...
Mongolia should just invade
I have three classes right now where I'm talking about Mongolia: anthropology, communications, and humanities. I did this because I had a...
"Dog" A poem review
The poem "Dog" by Lawrence Ferlinghetti is certainly an interesting poem to me. The setting of the concrete imagery is that of downtown...


Short fiction is still fiction. A review of Zora Neal Hurston's "Sweat"
I had the chance to read Zora Neal Hurston's short story, "Sweat," recently. I loved it! We later had a class discussion about some of...


Harn museum Part 2!
As you saw, my last post of the Harn ended kind of abruptly with some picture of a rock with no text under it. The woes of the modern...


Visiting the Harn Museum
A couple of days ago I visited the Harn Museum in Gainesville. For those unfamiliar with the Harn, it's like most other museums that...


Happy Tyrsday!
Mythology is such a fascinating topic to study. As a kid, I would read the stories of various mythologies during whatever spare time I...


Apollonian and Dionysian review of Fallingwater and the Fountain
When one sees Frank Lloyd Wright's most famous building, Fallingwater, one can not help but stare in awe at it. Situated in the woods of...