Street Photography- From Landscapes to Streets: Rick Bebbington's 2-Year Shift - Fstoppers June 6, 2026
- Art collides with the real world in this split-second, award-winning street photograph - Digital Camera World June 5, 2026
- POV Street Photography With The BRILLIANT 50-200mm M.Zuiko Pro Lens! (aqpdbwac1O) - Fathom Journal June 5, 2026
- These beautifully bold documentary and street photos tell a story of modern British life in glorious technicolour - Amateur Photographer June 4, 2026
- Alone, Together: the Street Photography of Francesco Legnani - collater.al June 4, 2026
- Harlowe Hybrid Pocket Flash GN12 Review: The Most Innovative Flash in Years - The Phoblographer June 3, 2026
- Street Photography Beyond Candid Moments - Fstoppers May 31, 2026
- Coke can hair rollers and Puerto Rican pride: the street photography of Janette Beckman – in pictures - The Guardian May 28, 2026
- Paul Bronson | street photography - skaters - print#1 (2007) | For Sale - Artsy May 26, 2026
- Broomfield Photo Club: Street photography through the lens of locals - Broomfield Enterprise May 24, 2026
- Don't make this rookie mistake! This is my number one tip for street photography - Digital Camera World May 23, 2026
- Concrete Photography: Street photography through my lens - Verde Magazine May 22, 2026
- Can an action cam do street photography? This $60 cage says yes - TechRadar May 21, 2026
- Before the Frame: A Filmmaker’s Approach to Street Photography - PetaPixel May 21, 2026
- Use a DSLR in a railway station, you get questioned. Use a smartphone, you're ignored. Why? - Amateur Photographer May 18, 2026
- Brian Eno's Creative Principles for Street Photography - Fstoppers May 16, 2026
- A photographic journey through Mallorca, with Andre D Wagner - wallpaper.com May 14, 2026
- I took the Motorola Razr Fold for a street photography spin, and came away genuinely impressed - Digital Trends May 14, 2026
- Bad Weather, Better Photos? Street and Urban Photography in the Rain - Fstoppers May 13, 2026
- 65 Street Photos Where Timing, Luck, And Funny Coincidences Create Magic By Janusz Jurek - AOL.com May 12, 2026
Graphic Novels- Words & pictures: Graphic novels could help with the reading crisis - The Times of India June 6, 2026
- Marjane Satrapi captured profound human emotions – and paved the way for a generation - The Guardian June 5, 2026
- Marjane Satrapi – RIP - The Daily Cartoonist June 4, 2026
- Marjane Satrapi, Artist and Author of ‘Persepolis,’ Dies at 56 - The New York Times June 4, 2026
- The 10 Cartoonists Who Influenced Kate Beaton - The Daily Cartoonist June 4, 2026
- Persepolis Creator Marjane Satrapi, Acclaimed Cartoonist and Filmmaker, Dead at 56 - IGN June 4, 2026
- THE WITCHER: THE LAST WISH gets a complete collection - comicsbeat.com June 4, 2026
- Words Worth: Indigenous graphic novels - Freshet News June 4, 2026
- R.I.P. Marjane Satrapi, author and director of Persepolis - AV Club June 4, 2026
- Oscar-nominated Persepolis author Marjane Satrapi dies aged 56 - BBC June 4, 2026
- Oscar-nominated Persepolis author Marjane Satrapi dies aged 56 - BBC June 4, 2026
- 30 Graphic Novels Our Kid Testers Rave About - Good Housekeeping June 4, 2026
- Did June-O About These New Graphic Novels? - Book Riot June 3, 2026
- Graphic Novels Build Kids’ Literacy Skills, and More News For Library Workers - Book Riot June 2, 2026
- 9 Comic Books and Graphic Novels to Celebrate Pride Month - The New York Times June 2, 2026
- Drawn from both real and imagined lives, these four graphic novels delight the mind and eye equally - The Globe and Mail May 29, 2026
- Life on the page: Patrick Allaby’s graphic novels walk the line between fiction and memoir - Halifax Examiner May 28, 2026
- Canada’s biggest celebration of comics and graphic novels returns this June - CBC May 28, 2026
- The graphic novel that just made literary history (and why you should read it) - SMH.com.au May 28, 2026
- The Best Queer Graphic Novels and Comics of the Century (So Far) - Book Riot May 19, 2026
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Apropos
Clarissa is not alone. On X writer Tyler A. Harper darkly assesses university administrators’ embrace of AI. “A lot of the push for AI (therapists! health care professionals! tutors!) is predicated on a tacit acceptance that the broken institutions cannot … Continue reading
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New leadership styles in academia
My friendly colleague Clarissa has vividly expressed an opinion on these: College administrators go to all sorts of business seminars and workshops on ridiculous things like leadership and all that kind of garbage. Then they come back and put everything … Continue reading
“Pre-Planned Feelings”
We have discussed our friend Clarissa‘s opinions on American academia and other topics in the past. She is an Hispanic Studies professor at a midwestern public university whose blog is always vividly written (and is contentious by design, I would … Continue reading
“Intimate supervision”: Surveillance on campus
This Washington Post report – holy crap: Short-range phone sensors and campuswide WiFi networks are empowering colleges across the United States to track hundreds of thousands of students more precisely than ever before. Dozens of schools now use such technology … Continue reading
“Pedagogy of Delinquency”
From my friend Clarissa: There are several foundational principles to the pedagogy of delinquency. Respect. These are kids who value respect like nothing else in the world because it’s so rare in their world. Respect yourself, respect them, and accept … Continue reading
Peers
Clarissa has a couple of words: In a way, the censorship in US academia is worse than the Soviet kind. The Soviet censors were mostly dumb, uneducated people, and it wasn’t all that hard to pull wool over their eyes … Continue reading
Hence, teaching manners matters
In a blog post this morning called “A Raging Snowflake,” my good friend Clarissa writes: Remember the Oppressed Tiffany, a very special snowflake whose “narrative was erased by the entire field of academia” when a hapless prof asked her to … Continue reading
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Taking notes
Starting early last year I noticed that students would take photographs of notes I’d written on the board with their smart-phones. What a great idea, I thought – at first. Then I noticed that on some assignments my own on-the-whiteboard language … Continue reading
Thank you *very* much
The acknowledgments page to B. M. Pietsch’s book Dispensational Modernism is very funny: I blame all of you. Writing this book has been an exercise in sustained suffering. The casual reader may, perhaps, exempt herself from excessive guilt, but for … Continue reading
Whither the Keyboard?
My friend Clarissa writes: Many people are lured into believing that apps can do everything a computer can and never acquire crucial computer skills. They go around brandishing their smartphones and tablets and have no idea why, in spite of … Continue reading