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Podcast of the Weekend 16: The Sound of Sports

Posted on February 27, 2015February 27, 2015 by Taylor Nunley

Have you ever paid to attention to the noises that occur during basketball or rugby or any sports games? I mean, have you ever really paid attention to them? I don’t Read more about Podcast of the Weekend 16: The Sound of Sports[…]

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Podcast of the Weekend 15: Does Acting Matter?

Posted on February 20, 2015 by Taylor Nunley

Does acting matter? If so, why? These are the questions that film critic and author David Thomson tackles in his newest book Why Acting Matters (Yale University Press, 2015). In this Read more about Podcast of the Weekend 15: Does Acting Matter?[…]

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Podcast of the Weekend 14: Life’s Not Meant to Be Lived in Reruns

Posted on February 13, 2015February 13, 2015 by Taylor Nunley

Arthur Bradford is a documentary filmmaker who, without realizing it, becomes fixated on helping one Ronnie Simonson fulfill his dream of meeting Medical Center actor Chad Everett. In this podcast, Arthur Read more about Podcast of the Weekend 14: Life’s Not Meant to Be Lived in Reruns[…]

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Creativity Breadcrumb 46: Wear the World with Serengetee

Posted on February 12, 2015 by Taylor Nunley

Most college students who study abroad return with fascinating stories, cherished memories, and some amount of personal growth. In 2012, Jeff Steitz, Ryan Westberg, and Nate Holterman returned with the stories, Read more about Creativity Breadcrumb 46: Wear the World with Serengetee[…]

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Creativity Breadcrumb 44: Erlich’s Optical Illusions

Posted on February 5, 2015 by Taylor Nunley

  Leandro Erlich is an Argentinian conceptual artist whose work has been shown around the globe. His exhibits challenge viewer perception and understanding of space in fascinating ways. Looking at his Read more about Creativity Breadcrumb 44: Erlich’s Optical Illusions[…]

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Podcast of the Week 15: Poetry in Prison

Posted on February 2, 2015February 5, 2015 by Taylor Nunley

Writer Cristina Domenech teaches poetry to inmates in an Argentinian prison. This incredible workshop is organized through a university and operates out of a building constructed on site at the prison specifically Read more about Podcast of the Week 15: Poetry in Prison[…]

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Creativity Breadcrumb 43: The Sundance Film Festival

Posted on January 29, 2015 by Taylor Nunley

Since 1985, visual storytellers have gathered in Park City, Utah annually to share their works of art. In 1991, this gathering was officially named The Sundance Film Festival. And as Read more about Creativity Breadcrumb 43: The Sundance Film Festival[…]

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Creativity Breadcrumb 39: What’s Your Resolution?

Posted on December 31, 2014December 30, 2014 by Taylor Nunley

Calvin and Hobbes is a comic strip by Bill Watterson that ended in the mid 90s. Though no longer current, many people are still quite familiar with it. In 1988, Read more about Creativity Breadcrumb 39: What’s Your Resolution?[…]

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Podcast of the Weekend 11: Music as Exercise for Your Emotions

Posted on December 19, 2014December 21, 2014 by Taylor Nunley

How does Play-doh work? How do I start my own country? What’s the deal with crop circles? Stuff You Should Know, brought to you by How Stuff Works, has the Read more about Podcast of the Weekend 11: Music as Exercise for Your Emotions[…]

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Creativity Breadcrumb 38: ‘Twas the Millisecond Before Christmas

Posted on December 18, 2014 by Taylor Nunley

mad lib n. a phrasal template word game where one player prompts others to substitute for blanks in a story, before reading the — often comical or nonsensical — story aloud [1953]* Read more about Creativity Breadcrumb 38: ‘Twas the Millisecond Before Christmas[…]

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