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---
title: 'The Descent'
date: '2008-02-26T20:19:29-05:00'
permalink: /the-descent/
tags:
- 'general whining'
- television
- work
---
Ive been writing up a storm in whatever stolen moments I can get, and working like a fiend at every other hour of the day, with the exceptions of the ones where I sleep (not enough, and not terribly well) and the ones where I watch season 5 of [The Wire](http://www.hbo.com/thewire), which has completely and totally broken my heart this season by being so devastatingly good that I cannot bear the knowledge that Ive only got one more new episode to watch *ever*, and [In Treatment](http://www.hbo.com/intreatment), which I began watching out of mild formal curiosity (how long can a narrative series thats on five nights a week hold up?) but have gotten quite caught up in.
Aside from those bits of narrative pleasure, its sheer madness: preparing for class, producing endless amounts of administrative paperwork, responding to ridiculous numbers of email messages. And, not least, event planning.
On the one hand, I hate event planning; I dont like the kind of organization that it requires of me, I dont like being responsible for a bunch of details that I honestly dont care about, and I really, really hate having to wrangle people who temperamentally resist wrangling.
On the other hand, this weeks events — Thursday, the English departments big annual lecture; Friday, a gala celebration for the Media Studies program, its alumni, and its friends; Saturday, a day-long [symposium](http://www.pitzer.edu/ims/news/brian-stonehill.asp) thinking about the shifts and transitions in media production and consumption being produced by the digital — promise to be amazing.
I intend to sleep all day on Sunday, if I can possibly get away with it. Ill hope to have something new to say thereafter.