Didn’t mean to do back-to-back DFW videos, but this just came to my attention this week. It’s parts of David Foster Wallace’s famous commencement address at Kenyon College in 2005 put to video:
Editor’s Forward to our First Issue
How the University of Alabama is holding hostage the safety of Birmingham’s water supply
Photos from President Obama’s Second Inauguration
A Look at how the Arab Spring Protests have Evolved and where they’re Headed
An Argument for Increasing the Minimum Wage
We have Questions; We Demand Answers
The U.S. has an Epidemic of Violence
A Series of Thoughts Loosely Responding to a Novel
Thoughts on Sandy Hook
What is the Legacy of Hugo Chavez?
The Importance of Student Movements
Framing the Debate
Aaron Swartz: in Memoriam
An Open Letter to Moms Everywhere (But the Writer’s in Particular) Concerning the Nature of the Job
Finding Connections Between Philosophy and Malick’s The New World
What’s it like to be American Abroad?
Why must we defend literature?
Didn’t mean to do back-to-back DFW videos, but this just came to my attention this week. It’s parts of David Foster Wallace’s famous commencement address at Kenyon College in 2005 put to video:
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