Upcoming Blog Posts To Provoke Your Interest and Your Ire

Here’s a teaser list of proposed upcoming blog posts, not necessarily in any particular hierarchy or proposed order that I write and post them. Some of them are already up, so please check them out:

  • All Children Are Born Creatives. (So, Why Are Adults So Dull?)

  • How I Learned To Be Subversive From Rembrandt Van Rijn

  • Spanking: For Adults Only (alternate title -- Not for Dogs, Nor for Children)

  • How Male Culture is a Violence Culture

  • “To the Moon, Alice!” How Boomers Were Damaged In the ‘50s

  • The Superman Chronicles: Socio-pathologies of the ‘50s

  • How to Turn Children Into Monsters

  • How Violence Pervades Social Discourse Today

  • Every Man’s Debt to the Women’s Movement

  • Nightmares: Why I Have No Bad Dreams

  • Why I Hate Picasso and Arbus

  • Stiletto Heels, I Get It. Gas Masks? I Don’t Get It. Do You?

  • How to Give Appreciations to Artists (or Anyone)

  • How to Give Artists (or Anyone) Critiques

  • How Childhood Trauma Impacts Creativity

  • Looking For Reality? It Ain’t On TV

  • Why I Don’t Make Art With Werewolves

  • How to Teach Art (or Anything) Without Shame

  • The Dorothy, Toto, Lion, Scarecrow and Tin Man Archetypes In Our Lives Today

  • “Artistic Nudes” vs. Pornography

  • Are There Differences Between Porn and Erotica?

  • Why Pornography Will Never Have Legitimacy

  • Can Artists Be Champions?

  • The Dubious Ethics of [Graphic Design] Internships

  • Artist Insanity: Myth or Truth?

  • Women Getting Bad Raps: The Myth of Pandora

  • Women Getting Bad Raps: The Myth of Medusa

  • The Reality of Children’s “Imaginary Friends”

  • Making Masks That Reveal

Your feedback is always appreciated, good, bad, lukewarm or indifferent. I invite controversy. I don’t expect agreement, only intelligent and respectfully passionate discussion of vital topics, and it's not to say my mind can't be changed.Which topics do you want me to address first? Which ones freak you out? If the subject makes you cringe with discomfort, that might signal that it's a good one to explore.

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