Gus Krider
Stories (16/0)
To the Getty, Us Nerds want more placards!
Much love to the Getty, if you've never been to a Getty College night then you don't sleep with enough geeks. When visiting the Getty Center I found the museum to be a very aesthetically pleasing place. The architecture is fascinating and the views of Los Angeles are astonishing. Even the art exhibits are set up in a way that pleases the eye. However I feel that the arrangement of the museum detracted from the experience. It took emphasis off the art and did not maximize the educational value of being inside the museum.
By Gus Krider3 years ago in Education
The President. She’s on TV.
TV mirrors life, except in America where life mirrors tv. From shows like VEEP to the House of Cards women have better luck getting power in the White House in fiction, rather than reality. Thankful VP Harris will be able to break the mold of unfair treatment Hollywood has give the female executive. This paper written by me in December of 2017 may offer some clues as to how female power will be read by the media through the next administration.
By Gus Krider3 years ago in The Swamp
The Gin Diaries #1
The Gin Diaries #1 originally ran in CSULB's Long Beach Union Weekly It could only be described as too easy to get shipped off like this, I am not even sure it was my own idea anymore. I was a kid raised in Fresno, and I worked my ass off to get to Long Beach. I hadn’t even been there a year when a cute little local girl convinced me to take her to Europe.
By Gus Krider3 years ago in Wander
The Trump Presidency and Rhetoric
This piece was written and graded as part of my time in college earning a BA in Political Science. To a student looking for research, or just a curious person; if any part of my paper interest you I suggest you follow your research through to my cited sources. The sources are much more knowledgeable than I. This essay was turned in under the title 'Hyper-Presidentialist rhetoric and the fragility of the American Status Quo' by me in November of 2019.
By Gus Krider3 years ago in The Swamp