Once again, I had something I really needed to keep here, so I'm doing Sunday highlights!
Here's what I need to keep track of, a piece on Rumi in the New Yorker: The Erasure of Islam from the Poetry of Rumi (a good piece, but the erasure of Bawa from this article is also odd; anyway, all stuff for me to ponder as I work on Sufi materials later this summer, which will include Rumi of course, and also Bawa!)
Here is [part of] Odyssey Book 2, read by me, Emily Wilson. Props used: sunglasses, goddess headband, Phillies hat, vessel for pouring things, Athena's spear/wand. https://t.co/9MJYjx9tWk via @YouTube— Emily Wilson (@EmilyRCWilson) May 16, 2020
And here's a feel-good moment: wow!
I love this 😂— StanceGrounded (@_SJPeace_) May 17, 2020
Normal Black father things. ❤
An image the media doesn't paint. pic.twitter.com/fnVOn7KCzo
And... lithophone!
Archaeologist Dr. Jean-Loup Ringot specializes in prehistoric music, here he demonstrates a Lithophone. 🔊 pic.twitter.com/xqaov8Q8LZ— Daniel Holland (@DannyDutch) May 16, 2020
I also had a total fan-girl moment: Jerry Saltz retweeted me (OMG). I had pinged him because I used his NPR interview as an example of how to embed NPR audio in a blog post. :-)