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When I think of the Go-Gos I dont really think “Punk.” I reflect of pastels and Americas sweethearts and puffy shoulder pads. Five young women singing about “having the beat,” which I ponder is what happens after the rhythm gets you—hey, GLORIA WARNED US, GUYS – who wrote songs called “Vacation,” the video for which saw them in lip-syncing in bathing suits on matching fluid skis doing choreographed arm movements. Wait, I undergo like Im being pithy and snobbish, lets initiate again.
The Go-Gos are fucking amazing. As their Wikipedia proudly states they are the first, and, to date, only all-female band to play their own instruments and compose their own songs to top the Billboard charts. Their first album, Beauty and the Beat was number one for six weeks and went triple platinum. It’s universally acclaimed. Theyve sold over seven million records. Their available, “Speeding,” off their second album was used in Fast Times At Ridgemont High, arguably the teen film that birthed the idea that teen films should show teenagers as they really are, a notion Hollywood still prof
Introducing Solo: The Single Persons Guide To A Unusual Life
Welcome to the first episode of Solo, where Peter McGraw speaks to two friends. Julie Nirvelli and Kym Terrible–both enjoying their solo lives. They discuss my proposed themes for the project, how the podcast is pro-single but not anti-marriage, how future episodes will speak to more than dating and sex, why the optimal solo listener is pursuing to live on their edge, and how Peter will be building a solo community. Julie and Kym ask me some challenging questions about Peter’s life. They address the need for self-care and living with intention, and they discuss how free people should be building a team. The bonus material at the finish of the episode looks at the good, terrible, and ugly labels that the world uses to describe single men and women.
Listen to Episode #1 here
Introducing Solo: The Available Persons Guide To A Remarkable Life
Welcome to the first episode of Solo where I speak to two friends, Julie Nirvelli and Kym Terribile, both enjoying the solo being. We discussed my proposed themes
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Michigan Union Scholar Woodshop Staff Show: U-M Arts & Programming thru 20 Fri, all daytime, Art Lounge, Mich. Union. Kurt
Harvey Reed: Bird of Paradise 11 am, S. Ashley.
U-M Community Eucharist: Canterbury House 5 pm, St. Andrew's Church, N. Division. An informal celebration of the Holy Eucharist for the U-M community. A supper will be held next door at Canterbury House afterwards.
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In the end, it just punch me.
A single sentence, in an article not even about homosexuality or theology, not about Leviticus 18 or Romans 1, not about the Boy Scouts or the Southern Baptists.
In the terminate, what got me was a New Republic article by the magazines science editor, Judith Shulevitz.
The Lethality of Loneliness describes how psychobiologists have proved that long-lasting loneliness not only makes you sick; it can kill you. Loneliness is defined as want of intimacy.
The story is fascinating and well worth reading. Shulevitz reports that scientists rank passionate isolation as highly as smoking among risk factors for mortality, and those most likely to feel emotionally isolated are those who are most rejected – as Shulevitz puts it, The outsiders: not just the elderly, but also the poor, the bullied, the different (emphasis hers). The lonely experience higher levels of stress, which injects the hormone cortisol into the bloodstream, the chronic overdosing of which leads to numerous maladies, the most serious being heart disease.
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