Monthly Archives: May 2008

A Handful Of Sleeping Pills And A Bottle Of Gordon’s Gin

Here’s an insightful analysis of the lives of women in the glorious present, a time of great opportunity, that I’ve already emailed to some of my female friends earlier today – medical doctors, artists, and the like. That is, women who will recognize the dilemma described in the article, namely how to choose between the [...]
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Some Sure Hate To Have Their Picture Taken

While it is beyond me why anybody would make a photograph of something that is not a traffic cone, I want to point you to three images that I came across this week: Muhammed Ali training underwater, and Gemini I, both by Flip Schulke here, on James Danziger’s blog. I thought I know every photograph [...]
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Nature I And Nature II

For any Manhattanite, this is a shocking experience: All this week I woke up from the sound of singing birds in front of my open window at 5:30 a.m. (crazy!). A few days out of town, and I am certainly not homesick yet. Along these lines, a great little outburst over at A Shaded View [...]
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