I've read a lot about the politics of timeliness this year. "The Colonization of Time," "Time, Work-Discipline & Industrial Capitalism," lots of Mumford, even Marx talks about time as a method of societal control. But when you frame it like this you sound ridiculous unfortunately
sorry you’ll never convince me that the “lateness is a moral failing” isn’t rooted in colonization and capitalism, it’s CONTROL!!! and I get we live in a society blah blah blah but if it’s ur friends you know is always late tell them an earlier time or whatever but acting like it’s a moral failing is so puritanical and silly sometimes you just got to accept people as they are
After ~6pm things do take a more dangerous, alcohol-fueled turn and idk why anyone would pretend otherwise. That said being, it's their neighborhood, not everyone has a house in Lake Geneva they can go party at. It's just part of living in the city
Everybody wants to be there to be there to get their picture taken at the ribbon cutting ... and then they disappear. For the Reader, Olivia Hunter Willke documents the shameful neglect and deterioration of James Turrell's UIC Hard Scrabble Sky Skyspace.
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There are many ass-backwards po-dunk towns in Kansas but Lawrence is not one of them. William S Burroughs lived there. The guy in this video is probably involved with the university in some capacity and has a little free library full of kafka and proust in his front yard
This is actually a perfect tweet as it’s impossible to find fresh locally caught fish or real fresh squeezed orange juice at a Publix in Florida. Pics from a brand new location in Boynton Beach.
Muh culture!
@blagojevism It's said there are loose confederations of hussars who still roam the streets of Dunning, still waiting for the weapon's blast, calling them back to arms
Watched "The last temptation of Christ" the other night and had a hard time with it because everyone has a new york accent and they made Harvey Keitel look like Rabbi Shmuley
@dee_of_e "Stephen Florida" by Gabe Habash is a much better novel in the milieu of "the modern antisocial university experience" and it came out in 2017
I get the sentiment but Wrigleyville arguably has more spaces for this kind of music than 90% of Chicago, Bridgeport included. Nisei Lounge, L&L, Gman and smart bar are all still thoroughly - though perhaps sometimes performatively - alt