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Archive for September 18th, 2012

“A picture is a secret about a secret, the more it tells you the less you know.”

I visited the Museum of Modern Art on a disgustingly rainy Tuesday afternoon. It wasn’t empty, per se, but I’ve definitely seen it more crowded. In retrospect, I probably should have gone in there with a plan of action or something. I got there and didn’t really know where to begin, so basically I picked […]

Dr. Degnore’s Reading #1, 9/20

Hello Everyone! Here is a link to one of our readings for Thursday’s class (click on the file titled ‘baruch’). Also, pictures of the same reading below. Also, a quick note that you are NOT expected to read her novel “Until You See Me”–she may discuss how she got the idea for this book in […]

Brief Intro for Thursday’s speaker, Dr. Roberta Degnore

Historical Fiction Alert! It was the crime of the decade in 1932. Grotesque. And it really happened, although not quite this way – Don’t Miss Out on This Suspenseful Noir Thriller, Until You See Me Award Winning Author Roberta Degnore – 4.9 Until You See Me by Roberta Degnore A young woman from a strict, religious family […]

Art = Creativity

Honestly, I was never a huge fan of art museums. When I’d walk up to the paintings I would feel a bit confused as to how certain pieces could be considered “art.” I always wondered if I was missing something- and why certain people were fascinated by art as it was some Holy object. Surprisingly […]

Catching my Eyes

Catching my Eyes This past Saturday I visited the MoMA with Selina, Mahum and Susu. I originally planned to only stay for a short while and only long enough to see the paintings we had to. That changed after Selina and I got to the second floor and saw the art that was made completely […]