@Jaxonpool • Fun things to do in Jax June 6-12 • Band of Horses • Wed, 06/08/2016, 597 •
Top business school tells all: how we produce the best psychopathic predators, from Dandy Goat, June 6 ⇓
“The University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton Business School is offering a new course this fall: BUS 415: Concealing Your Psychopathic Identity: The Secret to Becoming a Master of the Universe by Adopting the Persona of an Empathic Individual. Intrigued by the title, I arranged an interview with Dr. Howard Roark, Dean of the Wharton School, and Prof. Maxine Moregreen, who is teaching the new course. What follows are the verbatim notes from our conversation. …” Continue reading
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Fun Things to do in Jax June 6-12, from I Know Jax, June 5 ⇓
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August’s List: Band of Horses, LP, Moose Blood, Gordi, Band of Horses, Axel Flóvent, Fear of Men, Classixx, T-Pain
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ALT LINK . . . AUGUST’S LIST SELECTION
August’s List • Fundraising thru ♬ for the DLC in Jax • Catfish & the Bottlemen, Operators, Band of Skulls, Sturgill Simpson, Augustines, On an On, The Lumineers, Silversun Pickups, Band of Horses, Miike Snow, Chvrches, etc. • Watch & listen
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Letters from Lemule Blogiver
.Dear Times Union editor . . . read
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The news with Violent Crawley
The world is what it has become . . . read
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“The genre-defying film A Bigger Splash works an evocative spell on the viewer” (May 30). Panned Review, by Jacob Lusk. Film reviews by a Jacksonville movie-reviewing fiend and English teacher. Read
NEW: “Concern By Any Other Name” (June 4). On the Blink, by Emily Michael. Considering how my light is spent. Blog posts, music reviews, and published articles from a blind writer, musician, and Jacksonville English instructor. Read
What Happens, by Tiffany Melanson, is currently available at Eat Words and on iTunes. It is part of a series of audio chapbooks focusing on northeast Florida poets. Read more about the series here. Your purchases through iTunes make future albums in the EAT series possible. This one was made possible in part by the support of the English Department of the University of North Florida. Contact: Mark Ari <mari@unf.edu>
The Talon Review: Clawing at Craft (Fall, 2015). Stories and poems by Katie Cavanaugh, Alice Shinkos, Leonard Owens III,Jacquelyn Meisburg, Phillip Wenturine, Alonzo Byas, Richard Sell, Trevor Walsh, Gina Olson, Catherine Tatem, Stuart Dybek / Tyler Norris, Cassie Hottenstein, Sarah Boyko, Andres Fernandez-Morrell; The Talon Review
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Mudlark, edited by Dr. William Slaughter. This is an electronic journal of poetry and poetics. Dr. Slaughter is Professor Emeritus of UNF’s English department. Read
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