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Kevin Del Principe is a playwright, poet, and teacher. Del Principe's writings focus on the disruption of unjust cultures which recreate themselves, and suggest the creation of reciprocal relationships in their place.
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Various Middle Finger Waving Moon Man Lite-brites Terrorize BostonVarious middle finger waving moon men looking Lite-Brites were placed in select cities around the country in a marketing campaign to promote the late-night Adult Swim cartoon, "Aqua Teen Hunger Force." Boston authorities did the proverbial “freak out” when it was assumed that these boxes were bombs, not Lite-Brites. Both Lite-Brites and bombs do indeed light up an area around them, however one is more destructive than the other. The Seven Wonders of the World, and Other Lists…If you are interested in an online self-publication forum for the arts, go to www.inkhandmooneye.com Register and submit your creative work. This article explores the concept of "wonder" in the arts and suggests that artists maintain their own identity while also forming reciprocal relationships with other artists in order to better their work. A Question of CivilityCivility is a good thing. Strong beliefs are a good thing. Believing strongly in civility seems like a good thing. I do not think that civility requires a person to agree with a position that is contrary to their own. I do believe that “agreeing to disagree” is for pansies. True Self-help Without a GuruDo you want to be more content? Help yourself minus the guru. If we want to change the world we don’t need to change ourselves, we must be content and in that contentedness make right decisions that will benefit not only ourselves but all of us. Nothing bad can come from actions that are good. If we are following our bliss, then we are doing what’s right and no one can be hurt by our actions. There is no prescription or diagnosis for bliss, there is only the journey. A Newer Deal: Please Protect Us From our CorporationsIndividuals need to communicate with each other in order to combat the corporate propaganda machine that is often times supported by the state. We have a difficult task ahead: changing our minds to change our realities when the corporate world is doing everything in its power to keep its own unbridled growth as the norm. Individuals have a right to grow as well. We just need to stand up together and not be afraid. Justice?: Question EverythingIt is our duty as individuals within institutions to question everything if we are truly concerned with justice, and certainly justice is in our interest. Education and the Pursuit of HappinessEducation, especially public education, cannot live up to the unrealistic expectation that it is the great equalizer between the lower and middle classes and the country's elite. Only learning that is driven from individual need and desire can truly be considered education.
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