Bonnie Ruberg
is a comparative literature PhD student at UC Berkeley and a freelance journalist specializing in sexuality, surrealism, video games, and new media.
You can reach her at [her first name and last name, all one big word] at gmail.Our Glass Lake
is a blog about the stuff Bonnie makes. It is also a one-stop shop for links to her journalistic, creative, and academic writing.- Title: "'Look, make Mother take you and me to Our Glass Lake tomorrow.' These were the textual words said to me by my twelve-year-old flame in a voluptuous whisper." -Lolita
- Image: L'eau 4, Une Semaine de Bonté, Max Ernst
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Category Archives: Awesomeness of others
What happens when art students follow instructions literally
The lecture and workshop on homosexuality in video games that I gave a week or two back at The University of Gotland’s GAME department seemed to go over quite well. Incidentally, during the workshop portion–which involved breaking students into groups … Continue reading
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“We Were Living in the Woods”
If you live in the Bay Area, the scenic intersection of Haight and Fillmore is officially recommending you go see Ericailcane‘s show at Upper Playground. It involves awesome (i.e. creepy, i.e. awesome) sculptures of woodland creatures with big glossy eyes … Continue reading
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“Wedding Booth Vikings”
These photos of my parents and aunt came from a booth set up at my cousin’s wedding in May. They are, for those who know my family, very strange. 1) These people very rarely pose for picutres. 2) These people … Continue reading
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