by Steve Chisnell | 15 November 2010 | ChizBlog, Culture Criticism, Literary Criticism
The next day, the prandsom hince went all over the coreign fountry looking for the geautiful birl who had slopped her dripper. Finally he came to Rindercella’s house. He tried it on Rendercella’s mugly other … and it fidn’t dit. Then he tried...
by Steve Chisnell | 1 October 2010 | ChizBlog, Culture Criticism
From: I don’t recall all the details. But my memory of my uncle’s ranch in Wisconsin is a mixture of nostalgia (electric fences, recalcitrant goats, mischievous cousins) and horror (12,000 chickens stacked on top of one another, electric fences, potent...
by Steve Chisnell | 29 July 2010 | ChizBlog, Culture Criticism
I think I saw it first as a friend and I were killing time in a mall before the beginning of a forgettable movie: The Barack Obama Collectible Plate. I stopped, considering the design and realizing that probably 51 companies had created 132 different designs of...
by Steve Chisnell | 25 June 2010 | ChizBlog, Politics and Ethics
The last two months has been little but news-clogged media around the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. We are immersed in apologies, ladled with blame, and are tuned in to 24/7 HD coverage of the leak 5000 feet below the surface (watched online by literally tens of...
by Steve Chisnell | 15 February 2010 | ChizBlog, Education, Politics and Ethics
Everywhere but my classroom, media literacy dominates the lives of our American (and global) public. The average college-bound student may read eight books each year, but will read nearly 3000 web pages and 1200 Facebook profiles. Students may write 40 pages of...
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