Chris OsmondPan’s Labyrinth, Coronavirus, and Cuentos de HadasThe stories we believe shape what is real.Mar 22, 2020Mar 22, 2020
Chris OsmondA Story at the End of the WorldIf we learn from the past, we will have exactly what we need to get through what is about to happen.Mar 17, 2020Mar 17, 2020
Chris Osmondthe shock and the sacred and the shockThe quality that is most sacred about a great teacher also makes them vulnerable to exploitation.Mar 16, 2020Mar 16, 2020
Chris OsmondSomething On FireMike Flanagan’s “Doctor Sleep” shows both the unthinkable and the well-anticipated. It’s the unthinkable that stays with you.Jan 17, 2020Jan 17, 2020
Chris OsmondThat Roaring That You HearThis week, the New York Times is enduring a spasm of self-inflicted 1994 nostalgia, and it is kind of messed up.May 18, 2019May 18, 2019
Chris OsmondO Ivied Walls O Storied HallsThe past is only past if we let it be.Sep 2, 2018Sep 2, 2018
Chris OsmondinFestival PeakStop Throwing It All AwayNo more apologies for loving Genesis.Jul 5, 2018Jul 5, 2018
Chris OsmondThe Grim Pedagogy of "Hereditary"It's a horror movie about teaching.Jun 11, 2018Jun 11, 2018
Chris OsmondinFestival PeakOn Spotify and Wanting ItOf all the things I've lost in the shift to streaming music, I miss wanting it most of all.Jun 6, 2018Jun 6, 2018
Chris OsmondWhy Teachers Will End School ShootingsBecause we know their bodies.Feb 20, 2018Feb 20, 2018