by Avery White | Jul 30, 2018 | Collisions
Cultural Blending I love rap. Not because I think it’s the most musically complex genre on the planet, nor because of it’s utilization of the full range of orchestral offerings. Heck – it usually boils down to a lyricist hyped on passion and caffeine...
by Avery White | May 7, 2018 | Collisions
The First Line Animated shorts are fairly normal for Pixar and Dreamworks, but I was pleased to stumble across this fan-created gem while doing my research for the post on Owl City. I call it a gem because in its few minutes of run-time, it manages to tell a pretty...
by Avery White | Apr 23, 2018 | Collisions
To hear me talk about the new category, Collisions, why it’s awesome, and why I’m having more fun writing: To hear me read the post aloud: And four apples! Other than being the shopping list of a potential serial killer, it’s also a list...
by Avery White | Sep 27, 2017 | Challenges
The Pirate of 1831 Wanting to keep today’s post short: 1) Like Russia, Liechtenstein, Germany, Norway, and America go pirate a copy of that 1619 classic tune to Britain’s “God Save the Queen”. 2) Grab a pen 3) Like Samuel Smith in 1831, crank...
by Avery White | Apr 12, 2017 | Challenges
Background Track: Adam N – (CC0 1.0) Echo. The legacy of sound reverberating through silence with power to change reality, identity, and perception. Ugly. Unwanted. Insufficient. A spoken cruise missile to the psyche crippling our self-perception beyond any hope...