Monthly Archives: September 2007

Theme from Oedipus Rex

I originally wrote this piece during Freshman year of high school for a project on Oedipus Rex. It was a rather grandiose MIDI composition that I basically threw together, inspired by the tragedy contained in Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex. Ultimately, it … Continue reading

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Sundays are boring (a rant about emails)

It’s Sunday. The last day of my four-day-weekend. It’s cold. I’m sitting wearing slippers and a sweatshirt as I finish my homework. I’m incredibly bored. Just as I begin to think I understand my Physics homework, I find myself wondering: … Continue reading

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Developing Fabian

Boy. It seems that my hardest homework assignment this weekend wasn’t a homework assignment at all. It was simply trying to develop my character, Fabian, in our upcoming production of Twelfth Night. We’ve decided to set it in 1920’s Hollywood, … Continue reading

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