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Fire Dancing, for Burning Dan

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Aysha Pamukcu

Dan Gordon-Levitt, also known as fire-dancer extraordinaire “Burning Dan,” passed away in early October. As a nod to Dan, who mentored me and countless other students, this Stuff We Like is about fire-dancing. Fire dancing’s tribal origins (fire-dancers will often point to the New Zealand Maori people) syncretized with circus-style object manipulation and filtered through Burner culture [...]

Aaron Paul on Breaking Bad

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Eric Freeman

Three-time Emmy-winner Bryan Cranston gets the bulk of the praise for Breaking Bad’s greatness, and he is no doubt excellent. But Aaron Paul, as 20-something meth-dealer Jesse Pinkman, is the show’s top superstar. Cranston is no doubt excellent as teacher/meth-chef Walter White. Yet every week, Paul is forced to play a far wider range of [...]

“The Dancing Ape”

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Kevin Hilke

The stifled, envious subject of Jack Spicer’s early poem “The Dancing Ape,” was, for Spicer’s late-’40s Berkeley classmates, just Jack: an awkward, anguished, failed homosexual. One says (in Spicer’s biography) that “nobody was interested” in “a Neanderthal man” like Jack. Another: “He’s so ugly he doesn’t deserve to have sex.” A friend adds that he was “too apish, or animal-like, to [...]

Avatar: The Last Airbender

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Nate Jones

It feels a bit silly to heap effusive praise on a show as beloved and acclaimed as Avatar: The Last Airbender, but I also know that its being a children’s cartoon on Nickelodeon has prevented a significant number of people from giving it the chance it deserves. The series chronicles the adventures of Aang, an [...]

Ads for Power Tools

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C.S. Stieber

This piece is not in praise of power tools themselves, since they are self-evidently amazing and likeable. This is for power tool commercials, the denizen of every sports broadcast, Versus program, and Saturday show on Spike. Full of machismo copy and pithy man-isms (”the power to make just about anything … [...]

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