Surf’s Up, by The Beach Boys [Annotated Readings]
Stand-out track from perhaps the most legendary unfinished album of the 20th century.
Our discussion on the nature and application of LDS Literary Theory.
Stand-out track from perhaps the most legendary unfinished album of the 20th century.
From their critically acclaimed 2008 album Dear Science.
Jacob and I share the same first name and briefly shared the same bed–I slept in it Fall ’06, he in Winter ’07. The bed
Jack Harrell’s 2007 short-story “Calling and Election” is a strange, uncomfortable, ambiguous freak of a story. I mean that endearingly. The story aggressively raises narrative
I had a small friendWho had a fat friendWho had a big friendWho gave birth to many friends[1]Eternal increase with eternal spiritual progeny. Doctrine and
Bicycle, bicycle, bicycle[1]Released as the lead single to their 1978 album Jazz–which, ironically, contains no JazzI want to ride my bicycle, bicycle, bicycle[2]Freddy Mercury (née
[Note: like most Jazz albums, John Coltrane’s legendary 1965 LP A Love Supreme is largely an instrumental. However, within the record-sleeve’s inner fold, Coltrane included
Note: this is the first in a series of Annotated Readings, in which we reimagine and annotate diverse texts as if they were written from
Boyd K. Packer’s “The Mantle is Far, Far Greater Than the Intellect” (1981) is one of those talks often spoken of in hushed, insinuating tones
In the Biblical Book of Matthew, we find described the sort of so-called “primitive” society that the French Philosopher Jean Baudrillard (of Simulation and Simulacra
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