The College Journalism of 'Prometheus' Dreamboat Logan Marshall-Green
Just a few of Logan Marshall-Green’s late-90s college newspaper clips were uploaded to the website of The Daily Beacon, the paper of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. What can we learn about him? Well he has taste, as we learn in this review of a newly opened music venue: “I was tempted to ask for a some [sic] matzo and kir but decided to go with a Miller Highlife instead…. There is also a free foosball table and the original arcade version of Asteroids. No that is not typo, FREE foosball.” Right: and he was stoked about foosball. Reasonably.
And he has/had garbage taste in music, apparent in what is a remarkably phoned-in music review: Although the origin of the name, Jada Blade, is unknown, the dedication to the fans is not. Playing a usual three set, five-hour show, Jada Blade always gives the fans their money’s worth. With many original songs and a large repertoire of covers ranging from Pat Benetar, Third Eye Blind, to Ozzy, Jada Blade makes diversity a priority.”
In other news, his twin brother, Taylor, has also worked as a writer, and is a good time, and has better taste in music. THE MORE YOU KNOW.