So the second lecture by Dr. Bart in St. Joseph dealt with concepts of the sublime as viewed by Schopenhauer and Nietzsche. Very nice. I prefer his first lecture on the "'New'" a little more because it has a clearer contemporary context and deals more specifically to the integration of the arts and communication in general. And it specifically called out the term "new" as an overdramatization of sorts, which Maryville definitely needed to hear. So, Bill is The grand winner.
In addition to being impressed by Dr. Bart's articles, I was impressed by his method of wearing the corduroy jacket. Brown, without elbow patches, pressed... very articulate. In fact, I don't know who ever decided elbow patches were so great. They only say: I've worn out my clothes, but if I put a big oval of fabric over it, possibly even in a contrasting color or texture to the majority of the garment, no one will ever know. I especially don't understand elbow patches for the sake of elbow patches, like on a brand new item. I feel like patches on jeans are more acceptable.
Thanks to Theresa, one of the great minds of the NWMSU Fine Arts Hall of Power, for driving us down to St. Joseph in her Cow-rolla and being my co-groupie of Bart.
Incidentally, I was told that Bart is a pretty common name in Belgium.
Hope everyone had a delightful Thanksgiving!