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Clear filtersWhy I quit the Obertones and other stories by Simba Runyowa
I realized and then accepted that unmitigated busyness was not equivalent to productivity, but a threat to it. I learned that sometimes even doing something you love is a luxury that you should be prepared to sacrifice when faced with the exigencies of the bigger picture.
A Cappellove
Looking for information on Oberlin's a cappella scene? Nothing But Treble is a good place to start.
In Solidarity (a musical perspective)
So yesterday was a pretty big deal. After a few weeks of increased anonymous racism and homophobia on our campus,...
Photography is Easy, Photography is Difficult
Examining contemporary photography and the changes in my life since I came to Oberlin.
So, you want to hear about my "easiest" class in college?
Hint: It's two credits. Hint: It's in the Conservatory. Confession: It's not easy at all.
The Piano Shop
I was surprised at the level of detail that goes into every inch of the piano. You can see why a good piano costs as much as a car - we spent a few classes repainting the dampers, aligning and glueing new felt to each damper (the shape of the felt changes through different registers of the piano), putting them back into the piano, and fitting them until they perfectly silenced the strings.Sound Sessions
It had been at least a year since I had been in this studio though, and I was excited to bring a camera with me.OCircus! Goes to the Circus
Through the magic of circus networks and the hard work of our administrators, OCircus! was able to offer heavily-discounted tickets and a free bus ride to Cleveland to Oberlin students who wanted to go see Cirque du Soleil. Of course everyone did.The Allen's Greatest Hits, 2011 edition (part 3 of 3)
Recent acquisitions, and older ones, too.
Heart It Races
What happens when Architecture in Helsinki joins forces with Oberlin? I vomit happiness and bright colors all over my screen and call it a post of thanksgiving, that's what.
Word of the day: ipsilateral
One of teaching's satisfactions is learning new things from students.