
Chase March – Blog
Welcome to the sounding board for Chase March. Here you will find my various articles about a variety of topics (DJ Events and news, book reviews, skatepark tours, teaching-related articles and resources, and much more)
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Know Your History – Don’t Quit Your Day Job
Welcome to Know Your History, your monthly dose of hip-hop knowledge. I’m your host Chase March and we’ve got a great show for you tonight. I’m just going to jump into things. It might not sound like a show on the history of rap music and hip-hop culture right at the start, but bear with
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300,000 Page Views!
My blog just hit another milestone. Silent Cacophony has reached 300,000 page views! I want to thank all of my readers and faithful fans. Thanks for making this a worthwhile endeavor.
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Basil Grover Skatepark – London, Ontario
Let’s go for an early morning skate at Basil Grover Park. This small skateboard park is located at the corner of Wharncliffe and Commissioners in London, Ontario, Canada. I wish this launch ramp angled directly to the ground. The gap does make it a little more difficult though. I appreciate the low level block in
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Juliet Lives – A Play Written by My Students
Romeo and Juliet (Claire Danes and Leonardo Di I worked with a group of students in my class to write and produce a short dramatic work. We were brainstorming ideas and one of my students suggested doing a version of Much Ado About Nothing. I thought that was a great idea but the rest of
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This Book is Bigger on the Inside
The adventures of Amy Pond, Rory Williams, and the Eleventh Doctor continue on in a series of original novels. This book is bigger on the inside, and that’s not just a clever Doctor Who joke. It’s actually a collection of two novels bound creatively in one volume. Each story is 200 pages long and opens
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A Photographic Tour of The Avon Trail
Today, we are exploring The Avon Trail in Stratford, Ontario. I started my run at Queen’s Park and ran west along the waterfront trail. It really was a beautiful place to explore nature and some local history. There was a lot happening on the water this afternoon. There were tour boats, boat rentals, and even
