This is my nephew Francis. He’s sitting next to me right now which is making it difficult to type. I just ended a phone call complaining to my friend about all that I should get done tonight: this blog entry, my math homework, laundry-I’m out of socks and underwear-, work on my thesis, work on […]
Month: February 2011
Good Food/Foot this Weekend:
Well, I’m still going through some pain with my foot but at least I can go to school. 2/27/11- Back to Sunday school that I have missed for 2 weeks. I walked to 7-11 from school to get a different meal. I’m tired of eating the same food so I had to grab something else. […]
Weekends
Balance. Symmetry. That’s what weekends are about. Mixing work with play is difficult to do if you want to play all day. So the trick is not to stray from a set plan to expand your knowledge and remember it … Continue reading →
Boo-hoo
Behavior fascinates me whether it be normal, eccentric or otherwise. I am always observing, scrutinizing, and analyzing behavior and even observing my own behavior and altering it to better myself. The psychologist in me truly misses commuting on the subway as it is a plethora of different and often times outlandish behavior. I have been […]
the sweeping insensitivity
Knockout by me, Bize (In Studio Performance Video)
Here is an in studio performance video I put together for your entertainment. Click here to view Video or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dcx0pobsrm4 Download song here http://tinyurl.com/KnockoutBize . This record is off my No Struggle, No Success mixtape. NS,NS has done over 100,000 downloads up to date. Lyrics Im flying in and out of state your would think i was […]
Big Things Happening!
I hope you all had a great Valentines Day and all that cool love stuff. But back to business lol. Remember last semester how things started getting hectic for me well starting March I think its goin to get crazy busy again for me. Mainly because I just finished recording my 3rd solo studio mixtape […]
The Rubin Museum of Art
I am taking an intro to design course this semester and part of the current projects research was to go to a museum to find an ‘emotional response’ piece of art. I went to the Rubin Museum or Art 150 W. 17th Street between 6th and 7th avenue in Manhattan. Student admission is only $5 […]
“Looking Back, Going Forward”
Last week at Rosenthal Library Auditorium, civil rights leader Julian Bond was invited as distinguished guest speaker to celebrate the acquisition of The James Forman Library for the QC Civil Rights Archive. James Forman was an executive secretary and active member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Julian Bond – who as a student at […]
2/20/11- Pain, Pain and more Pain:
A lot of my friends are astonished that I have been going through so much pain the last 2 weeks. For the last 5 years as an undergraduate, I haven’t been severely sick or in pain as of the last 2 weeks. I’ve been hit with the stomach virus last week and then this week […]