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Archive for July, 2008
Fighting for the Right to Hang…Laundry
Posted in Environmentalism, News, Pastoral, tagged ABC News, activism, Alexander Lee, clothes, culture, energy, nature, Orion Magazine, Project Laundry List on July 26, 2008 | 5 Comments »
The Well Wrought Urn: One Year Anniversary
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged blogging, self-reflixivity, Uncategorized on July 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Today marks the one year anniversary of The Well Wrought Urn. According to WordPress, just over eight thousand people have visited, many of them stumbling on the site via google searches, no doubt. Thanks to all of the loyal readers, all six or seven of you!
Back to the Future: A Pastoral
Posted in Capitalism, Economics, Film, Lexington, Pastoral, Politics, tagged Kentucky Theatre, Back to the Future, Robert Zemeckis, Steven Spielberg, Reaganomics, the 1980s, suburban sprawl, wish fantasy on July 11, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Ah, the power of love. I’m still a little bit in a funk from last week’s installment of the Summer Classics series at the Kentucky Theatre, the mid-1980s wish fantasy fulfillment, Back to the Future (1985). It’s hard to believe that the summer film series has canonized Steven Spielberg and Robert Zemeckis alongside Hitchcock and [...]

