Just thinking. I'm reading complaints that Bad Bunny, the rapper, is going to sing the half time show at the Super Bowl in Spanish. What an outrage. So many thoughts. The Super Bowl is kind of an outrage in general. The commercials, the hype, the violence of football, the manufactured community over a game that has no bearing on 99% of the lives of those watching it. I'm avoiding it, as always. Now, I don't know Bad Bunny from Bugs Bunny, but questions for him: Why does Bad Bunny, who has a real name of course, a good ol' 4-part Spanish one, go by the name Bad Bunny if he only raps in Spanish? Shouldn't his name be "Conejito Mal"? (Bad Little Rabbit). Since he raps in Spanish, it wouldn't be easy to translate raps into English. They would be very different songs because of the rhythm of Spanish and the culturally embedded meanings in rap in general? Why did the organizers engage him if this was the case? They should be criticized, not him. Choos...
Tom Klingenstein on Higher Education Although I am reluctant to "buy into" the views of a person with his connections, on this topic I think he has something to say. I have lived and seen some of this, but at the same time this essay is very much oversimplified. Higher Education is not a federal government thing, really, except in terms of student financial aid (which controls A LOT of what we do). It is run by state systems (Georgia has two), private boards, and religious denominations/Catholic Church. John Dewey's and the German model did have a lot to say toward our current system of education, but so did American pragmatism (workforce development), specialization, growth of the federal government with its tentacles into everything, and the accreditation system (boy, I can talk about that!) There are attempts to return to a "purer" higher education model. They need either independent funding or high tuition, but they are coming to fruition, such as New Coll...