I’ve been so bound up in this project with my WRITING PARTNER that I’m just kind of now coming up to gulp some air. This is going to be a big week - George is coming! - and there are lots of events, starting with a screening of my most-anticipated fall movie tomorrow night. And […]
Category Archives: current events
Immortalize yourself in fiction and help a sick kid
Andrea is helping someone she bought a chair from raise money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society; specifically, a FOUR-YEAR OLD KID SICK WITH LEUKEMIA. So if you donate money, Andrea will write you into her next book.
If you go to Laurie’s fundraising page and pledge at least $50, sending me your email receipt, […]
Easily my favorite new-to-me blog is
Big Contrarian. Jack Shedd is a good, concise writer with interesting opinions and link choices.
Switchblade-wielding Nietzsche enthusiast from the desert
I’ll take one of these
the one with the black handle
raf gundam boots
a case for my iPhone
a falcon
and like thirty pieces of otoro
need my DHA, baby
Litwack technology rrrrrroundup
The Amazon Kindle: Okay, I bought one. I totally love it. I’m in love with it. It’s strange, it’s simultaneously crude and advanced at the same time: crude because eink is a young technology - the background of the page is light grey instead of white, and refresh takes a second when it should be […]
News story of the day
70s Wonder Woman Discovers Dead Body. Celebrities - just like us!
Jackets
Interesting contrast today between a newly translated Juan Freire lecture about new hybrid public spaces and a typically stark Paul Graham essay about the public nature of existing cities. Both are interesting. Great footnote from Graham:
One sign of a city’s potential as a technology center is the number of restaurants that still require jackets for […]
Memorial Day
4083 dead in Iraq, more than 29,000 wounded, and 300,000 cases of post-traumatic stress disorder between Iraq and Afghanistan.
Local culture
Whoa:
Video from right after the China earthquake. Heartwrenching. The kids yelling out of their classroom window at 0:24 is like a scene from The Drifting Classroom. Via Waxy.
Only in LA: House for sale with a yurt!
Boing Boing Gadgets: Atari 2600 lounge at Milwaukee grocery store. I don’t get the sarcastic tone, I really don’t; I’d […]
Cherries are in season
Patriotic duty:
age ≠ wisdom
Hervé This’ 10 fundamental pieces of knowledge for cooks. 8: Collagen dissolves in water at temperatures higher than 55 C (131 F). Via Michael Ruhlman. Sort of related: crazy food dehydrator. My mom had one in her hippie phase; the beef jerky that came out of it was unsurpassed.
If I were in […]
Lunch pasta
Obama stylewatch: he wears Burberry suits, apparently. Dude, if you’re going to skip the J. Press route, why not go all out and rock Dior Homme?
Paul Graham: I have a second computer for using the internet because I’m addicted to it yet need it for work, like an alcoholic wine critic. I used to have […]
