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Lie, Cheat, & Steal
5/8/2018 By Joy Lynn Clark I published this record a while back. In the English language there are many words for wrongdoing. It is always some form of lying, cheating, and stealing. A friend once told me this, and it is so true.
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One By One
By Joy Lynn Clark 09/29/2017 Back when I was studying Multimedia Production and Design at IADT, we had a project in audio production. This was my assignment, I produced and recorded it at the college studio. Back then, I went by Girlfriday.
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Talk To You Later (TTYL)
TTYL by Dazee Dizzle
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Jazz Round’ Midnight: Soundtrack To My Life
By Joy Lynn Clark 12/11/2017 Charlie Parker’s music is the soundtrack to my life; familiar and always playing in the background. The memories run through my mind like scenes from a movie. As I listened to, “Jazz Round Midnight”, and considered the history, these are my impressions. I was listening to Embraceable You when I started to do a search online. My first hit was an article about a lost baby, a bottle, and a promise to come home. Was he just trying to sleep? I lost my connection right when I got to the part about the sculpture of a head. Then I skimmed another review about Charlie Parker from a black…
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Lieutenant Nun: Freedom Through Violence?
This next paper was a response to Catalina De Erauso’s The Lieutenant Nun. The main character runs away from the convent, dresses in drag, and has a fantastic life as a man. This was my response. Lieutenant Nun: Freedom Through Violence? In my opinion, Catalina De Erauso’s adventurous tale of the transvestite nun is fascinating. Her story exposes how a woman views man’s social standing through freedom and access. Even an unknown man has the freedom to gamble, make money, and receive an education if he chooses. However, it soon becomes clear that this freedom is attained through violence. Soon after Erauso flees the convent she is offered a job…