Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts

Friday, April 06, 2007

Cultural Literacy


This morning, I happened upon a list of Billboard’s top ten albums for this week. When I saw recordings by Akon, Daughtry, Joss Stone, etc., I asked myself who are these people, and what happened to the Kingston Trio?


Sometimes, I couldn’t tell right off which was the performer and which was the name of the recording (e.g Good Charlotte connected with Good Morning Revival). It was only when I saw that old stand-by Elton John with his album Rocket Man: Number Ones that I found a sure guide to the listings.


On another front, I understand there has been buzz recently about something called American Idol, a television show of some sort. Does anyone actually watch this program? Then, I visited Entertainment Weekly and couldn't find a familar face. Doesn't that up-and-coming young actor Harrison Ford make movies anymore?

Across the Internet’s digital waves, I hear you saying this guy needs to get out more. So, what if most of my favorite movies came out more than 40 years ago? I also freely admit to not listening to much popular music after 1972— the Eagles are a new group, aren’t they?

What I am leading up to here is that we all need to brush up on our knowledge of culture. To remedy the gaps in our educations, I recommend daily visits to the

New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, where one should begin to commit the contents to memory-- I know memorization is considered passe’. Readers will thus be enlightened about such terms as positivism, tabula rasa, cytoplasm, and the domino theory. I'll give you a hint--the last one has nothing to do with pizza.

As for Justin Timberlake, just Google him if you must.


Saturday, March 24, 2007

Miscellaneous Sites

Amazing Juggling Finale
As the title says this this video shows
Chris Bliss doing some amazing juggling to music from the Beatles' Abbey Road album.

Zip Decode
I'm not quite sure why I find this fascinating, but I do. Enter a zip code and find its location on a map of the US. This requires Java.

The Machine Is Us/ing Us
Intriguing presentation about the sociological/anthropological implications of the Internet. This rates a couple of viewings.

Arts and Letters Daily
Need a daily culture update? Try this site.