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- Coincidence? by This Blog Will Change the World on Nov 13, 2009
On the somewhat enigmatic blog Hilobrow, Matthew Battles eviscerates the New Yorker review of the new film The Box. After paying the film a series of backhanded compliments, the reviewer suggests that the film's director "drop his reliance on religio...
- The history of subjectivity by This Blog Will Change the World on Oct 24, 2009
Part V of an occasional series.In a series of posts over the life of this blog, I've attempted to come to grips with the way we write about music history, and why it's usually so awful. One is forced to choose between two versions of Whig historiogra...
- Clowns in church by This Blog Will Change the World on Jul 29, 2009
Featured on the front page of YouTube today: an all-clown pilgrimage to pay homage to the Virgin of Guadalupe.You can't make this stuff up, folks.
- Panicking presbyters by This Blog Will Change the World on May 27, 2009
Another year, another pandemic. Remember SARS?The outbreak of H1N1 influenza, or whatever it's called, is another example of how easily an epidemiological curiosity can be manipulated to create widespread panic. And, sadly, people are once again doin...
- Telling it like it is by This Blog Will Change the World on May 20, 2009
Composer James MacMillan has made a remarkable public statement in an open letter to Vincent Nichols, the incoming Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster. In his letter, published in the Times, MacMillan charges the new archbishop to take a stand a...
- Living in an atonal world by This Blog Will Change the World on May 7, 2009
If the fight against a world proceeds by way of undermining its "point", the feature that sutures it into a stable totality, how are we to proceed when (as is the case today) we dwell in an atonal world, a world of multiplicities lacking a determinat...
- Good Friday by This Blog Will Change the World on Apr 10, 2009
The wounded surgeon plies the steelThat questions the distempered part;Beneath the bleeding hands we feelThe sharp compassion of the healer's artResolving the enigma of the fever chart. Our only health is the diseaseIf we obey the dying nurseWhose...




