Virginia discovered this one, and took the photo at my request while I drove.
Author: jdwhiting
REBELS DESTROYED MY DEATH STAR PLEASE HELP
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What I Learned at UELMA
As you may or may not know, I am a wanna-be school librarian. As such, Friday I had the opportunity through my work to attend the UELMA conference (Utah Educational Library Media Association) at Mountain View High School in Orem (“Family City U.S.A.”), Utah. This was my first time attending such a conference, and I actually enjoyed it. My boss won an award based on a nomination letter that I drafted (well, and maybe partly based on all the great things he’s done for libraries in our school district that made it easy to draft said letter). Plus, I got paid to be there and I got a free lunch out of the deal.
Examples of things I learned
- All kinds of great and wacky ideas for programs and events to do with students in a library, which got me all excited, until I remembered I don’t have a library to do them in or students and teachers to do them with. This plethora of ideas came courtesy of Lanell Rabner, librarian at Springville High School and also the current president of UELMA.
- It turns out that Dickens’ Great Expectations and the beginning novel in Stine’s Goosebumps series are basically the same book. Seriously though, I learned a bunch of cool ideas about archetypes and the universality of narrative, and the importance of libraries/librarians refraining from putting up any impediments to a child’s choosing a book to read, even (and perhaps especially) if it is something lame like Goosebumps. This came from a session by Clint Johnson, a writer and writing teacher at Salt Lake Community College.
- Not every session you attend in a conference is great. This realization helped me begin to understand why a few conference-goers seemed so jaded about the whole thing. I am still a rookie and I mostly drank up the kool-aid the whole time.
- Perhaps most importantly for my current job, I learned how to steal MARC records from the Canadians. (Thank you, Summer Cornelius of Hurricane High School.)
So that was basically my freshman UELMA experience. Stay tuned for my next post, in which I reveal to the web some exciting information to which only I and a few hundred others were privy as attendees of the conference.
Thursday Nite Double Bite: Orem, UT
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Pat’s
The New Neighborhood
Froz-T-Freez Favorite Albums of 2009
So, this was going to be the year when I finally got my act together and published a nice bunch of reviews of my favorite albums of the year by the end of the year. Turns out it’s not going to happen, as I got dumped on this December with snow, work, family stuff, and, most recently, preparing to move. So, no plethora of album reviews for you, but I will try to do better next year. I figured the least I could do is put together some lists of favorites, even if I can’t provide much of any context, description, or justification for my choices. Here are my favorite albums of 2009, arranged in an arbitrary manner most convenient to my purposes.
Fifteen Favorites:
- Animal Collective: Merriweather Post Pavilion
- Grizzly Bear: Veckatimest
- Holiday Shores: Columbus’d the Whim
- M. Ward: Hold Time
- Andrew Bird: Noble Beast
- Woods: Songs of Shame
- Dirty Projectors: Bitte Orca
- The Flaming Lips: Embryonic
- Passion Pit: Manners
- Caetano Veloso: Zii e Zie
- Mormon Tabernacle Choir: Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing
- Kurt Vile: Childish Prodigy
- Girls: Album
- Atlas Sound: Logos
- Ganglians: Monster Head Room
Five EPs:
- Neon Indian: Psychic Chasms
- Abe Vigoda: Reviver
- Deerhunter: Rainwater Cassette Exchange
- Animal Collective: Fall Be Kind
- Bon Iver: Blood Bank
A Trio of Great Rock Albums:
- The Dead Weather: Horehound
- Dinosaur Jr.: Farm
- Sonic Youth: The Eternal
Two Magic Albums:
- Here We Go Magic: Here We Go Magic
- Memory Tapes: Seek Magic
A few other albums I feel are worth mentioning:
(alphabetical by artist)
- Crystal Antlers: Tentacles
- Dan Deacon: Bromst
- Bob Dylan: Together Through Life
- Harlem Shakes: Technicolor Health
- Heartless Bastards: The Mountain
- Little Dragon: Machine Dreams
- Mos Def: The Ecstatic
- Small Black: Small Black
- Wavves: Wavves
- Wilco: Wilco (the album)
Enjoy.
Disclaimer: Of course, these lists are only a frozen instance of my musical taste at this moment in time. I reserve the right to add to or take away from them at any moment in the future, as I discover new music that came out in the past year, or discover upon repeated listens that an album is much better than I thought it was, or much inferior to what it initially sounded to me.
Tip: A great place to listen to virtually any album for free (completely legal, too) is lala.com. They will let you stream a song or an entire album all the way through one time to try it. I’m not bothering to link all these up there, and there are of course many other ways to check out new music, but I just suggest it as a great way to test out music. You can buy perpetual streaming rights there for super cheap, as well ($ 0.10 a song, or $ 0.80-1.00 an album). I don’t receive any compensation from lala.com, I just think it’s a great web site. I hope that Apple/iTunes doesn’t ruin the things I like about them.
The Christmas Spirit
At the start I thought this would be really cheesy, but it ended up almost making me cry. I did say “almost.” Merry Christmas, everyone.
P.S. I realize that cheesiness and being brought close to tears are not necessarily mutually exclusive states, so the video clip can and in fact does meet both criteria for a special Christmastime message.