I've got a shiny new English degree, and I'm itchin' to put it to good use. I'm also starting my Master's in Library Science this summer, so be on the lookout for hard-hitting analyses of all things Boolean.
My passion is ...
relationships
I know too much about ...
Cirque du Soleil
My parents always told me ...
to stop doing cartwheels across the living room
My childhood ambition ...
was to be in the Olympics for Trampoline and Tumbling
My favorite memory ...
is my wedding day
Why I write ...
I can't not.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Watchmen/LOST/Lykke Li
My first job ...
an under-the-table, 3-bucks-an-hour job at the Snack Shack
My best moment ...
surviving my senior year of college
My inspiration ...
my wife, God, and those who are exactly opposite of myself
I trust I'm not the only one who was thrown off by how relatively engaging this year's broadcast of the Grammys turned out to be. And I'm referring solely to the performances, of course. Because even though the bigwigs in charge of booking the performing talent got it right, the crusty Grammy voters are still battin' zero with their award recipients. The coveted golden Grammy most frequently wound up in the hands of the easy favorite that was voted by the academy based on audible buzz (ahem, Coldplay and Daft Punk); or Krauss and Plant got it. Don't get me wrong: the soft-spoken bluegrass ...
More..Dennis Nangle
Pasadena, Maryland US
Member since: February 2009
Articles Written: 4