Delightful Acapella Versions of Familiar Jingles
This is a fun discovery, via Laura Olin’s newsletter: a Korean acapella group called Maytree that does impressions of famous cultural jingles and sound effects. In this video, they perform a number of movie intro tunes (20th Century Fox, Paramount, etc.)
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… even a dry-seeming nonfiction category like “books about books” – a librarian might label them “studies of print culture” – can be dangerously fascinating
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"There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you." --Maya Angelou
- "Stories are a communal currency of humanity." --Tahir Shah, in Arabian Nights
- "Great stories happen to those who can tell them." --Ira Glas
- "The engineers of the future will be poets." --Terence McKenna
- "The human species thinks in metaphors and learns through stories." --Mary Catherine Bateson
- "Sometimes reality is too complex. Stories give it form." --Jean Luc Godard
- "Story is a yearning meeting an obstacle." --Robert Olen Butler
- "If you're going to have a story, have a big story, or none at all." --Joseph Campbell
- "Storytelling reveals meaning without committing the error of defining it." --Hannah Arendt
- "The stories we tell literally make the world. If you want to change the world, you need to change your story. This truth applies both to individuals and institutions." --Michael Margolis
- "Those who tell the stories rule the world." --Hopi American Indian proverb
- "There's always room for a story that can transport people to another place." --J.K. Rowling
- "Storytelling is the most powerful way to put ideas into the world today." --Robert McKee
“In this Map of First Peoples Poetry you can begin anywhere. Each location marker reveals a Native Nations poet and features an image, biography, and a link to hear the poet recite and comment on an original poem. This body of work forms the foundation of a “Living Nations, Living Words” online collection in the Library of Congress’s American Folklife Center.”