DecamerOnline Reads
Originally posted August 14, 2020. Converted to new blog August 4th, 2023. NYTimes’s verson of DecamerOnline, as reported in their podcast, The Daily: … Read More
Originally posted August 14, 2020. Converted to new blog August 4th, 2023. NYTimes’s verson of DecamerOnline, as reported in their podcast, The Daily: … Read More
Our Stories / Day 9 Originally posted October 4th, 2020. Converted August 4th, 2023. A Pandemic, a Badge, and a Multiverse… Read More
Read, write, listen, see… Originally posted November 10, 2020. Converted August 4th, 2023. Pamela Lee, “Face Time, Pandemic Style,” October 177 (Summer 2020):230-41. Natalia… Read More
Our Stories / Day 8 Luca della Robbia, Singing Gallery, c. 1438 Young trebles: The silence of a children’s choir in the time of… Read More
Our Stories / Day 7 Ersatz sacking cloth made from paper. Auckland Museum. As a curator of modern works on paper, I am used to… Read More
Our Stories / Day 6 Whitworth Gallery, Manchester UK, June 2015 Leafing through Books: Challenges of Working on Texts in the Time of Covid-19… Read More
Castor, Pollux, and Musicological Rabbit-Holes (or, ‘Shrüb-dingers Ribbit-Hell’) By Malachai Bandy (USC Thornton) Response by Adam Bregman (USC Thornton) – Originally posted… Read More
USC’s Cicero De Officiis manuscript (Photo: Courtesy of Melissa Miller) USC’s Cicero Digitalandum By Frederic Clark (USC Classics). Response by David Ulin (USC… Read More
What We Are Writing… Originally posted May 20, 2020. Converted August 4th, 2023. topics: ourstories, writing Erin Sullivan Maynes: essay… Read More
Heraclitus and Diogenes in Raphael’s School of Athens By Lisa Pon (USC). Response by Amy Buono (Chapman University) Originally posted May 4,… Read More