Prof: Now, let us begin today with just some general issues that I think are very pertinent to the reading of the Quixote. How significant is it that the Quixote is written in prose, not in verse? The...
Prof: I said at the start of the last lecture that after the episodes that I will be discussing then, the cave of Montesinos and Master Peter's puppet show, three significant new developments...
TAMARA KUZMENKOV: Well, hello everybody, and welcome to Humanities 101, fully online using Canvas. So a few years ago in the Humanities Department, we began to see that our humanities classes-- some...
In this movie, we will work on this beautiful photograph that was captured by one of my good friends, Michael Costa. Michael, thanks a ton for the use of this photo. We are going to take a look at how...
All right gang, it is time for the final scenario. What you do if you have captured an image in your camera's native RAW file format? Which is what you want to be doing by the way. If your...
It's so weird. How did Joey end up kissing Charlie last night? I thought you'd end up kissing Charlie. Hey, I thought I'd end up kissing Charlie, too, okay? But surprise! I...

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Sarah Peters: Guillermo Kuitca has worked since the age of 13, and actually a little younger than that, to produce a phenomenal body of work that lies primarily in the category of painting. Yet the...
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Prof: Something that I will be charting as we move through the episodes that make up Part II is how they are reminiscent of others in Part I; how, in many cases, these episodes in Part II are...