What it’s like to write a column together
Welcome back to the couch; Sorry there’s so little space.
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Welcome back to the couch; Sorry there’s so little space.
It’s always the quiet ones. That’s what they tell me anyway. I’m pretty sure the whole expression is, “It’s always the quiet ones you have to watch out for,” but to be honest, that doesn’t help me understand it much. Do people expect me to jump out from behind their blackout curtains just as they’re settling in for the evening? Steal the highlighters I borrow from them? Occasionally say something snarky? The horror.
To couch or not to couch, that is the question...
Morgan: summer’s right around the corner; You know what that means?
Morgan: Audrey, I had a Ratatouille moment the other day.
Audrey: Humor me for a minute: When was the last time you heard someone mention poetry? Unless you’re one of us still clutching on to the dream of studying and writing poetry, it was probably a while ago. I’d even venture to guess that it wasn’t even in a conversation about poetry.
Morgan: This week, we’re going to talk about the potential defunding of arts programs and the status of art in the Trump era. There has been speculation that Trump may eliminate the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), both agencies that have been around for over 50 years.
With campaign season come campaign materials, the brightly colored manifestations of our candidates that boil down the issues to a pithy phrase or unflattering picture of an opponent. We’ve all seen the lawn signs, bumper stickers, T-shirts and campaign buttons, but what have their hues, patterns and slogans been doing in the backs of our minds as we consider the major issues of the day?
For anyone new to Baltimore, and for anyone who’s been around for a few years but wants to change up their food routine, here’s a tour of some of the restaurants you might have been missing near the off-campus stops of the JHMI shuttle route.