Nice
pictures of the baby Red-tailed Hawks on Fifth Avenue, posted on Marie Winn's page. She's the author of
Red-tails in Love as well as
The Plug-In Drug and translations from the Czech, including Vaclav Havel.
quick Greece notes:
Santorini food was not so good, overpriced and lack luster (amazing town we stayed it, one of the most beautiful rooms we have ever rented), even the fish tavernas on the water were just ok compaired to the north, one place was cool to me called Koukoumalvos where we ate langostines in white chocolate sauce (lime, fennel seed, ginger) and lamb w/ coffee sauce w/minted yougurt but the grape leave pasta was not helped by the wacky combo of smoked salmon and mint and zucchini TO ME......
Athens/Thessaloniki you could not find a bad meal if you avoided the tourist spots, we ate so much awesome taverna food, and had one 4* yummy nite that was a meal of 2003 for sure (sea urchin risotto to die for, grapeleaves stuffed with langostines, squid pesto "pasta" on tiny fried potatos, a soup with mushroom/truffle balls, mullet over eggplant, grouper in a tomatoe/carrot broth that made me lick the bowl, great wine guy and the bill scary cheap compaired to NYC prices (and all we got special price treatment was on the wine but just slightly) @ Varoulko, 14 Deligiorgi St, Pireas....and a few 2* meals also.....
sex lies and video apes: a
dealmakers guide to hollywood
heres one for mr and mrs expectant.
jessica lynch story
fabricated
FYI: Morrell's Restaurant
review from today's Diner's Journal. Wine's the thing, some good deals to be found.
I don't think I've ever written a fan letter before but I just wrote one to Sen. Robert Bryd.
We want to know what our resident
golf-lover thinks about
Annika vs. "the guys".
The NY Post has a package of iPod stories dominating the entertainment section today. No news, but this sort of buzz must make Apple happy. Fittingly, the online paper doesn't include the hardcopy's "opinion" piece by pseudo-reactionary fop Jared Paul Stern, wherein he rails about geeks losing touch with the "real world". He's also found out about "something vaguely disgusting sounding called 'blogging'", which he identifies with "self-absorbed, gibbering baboons who obviously never leave the confines of their Dumbo studios." He does like gawker though, perhaps because, like him, they proudly wallow in their own snarkyness. (How's that for an ugly word, or is it snarkiness?) Anyway, it's the sort of criticism that's only leveled at success.
iPod therefore I am
It slices it dices, more than just music
Fashion mavens got it covered
Party in a pocket
Down with download sites
Forecast:
"Audacious shades of pink, orange and yellow capture the eye and evoke a sense of excitement."
have ran across this before but its worth a look, photoblog
Lightning Field.
Now at Film Forum (NYC): JLG's delightful
A Woman is a Woman (1961), with Anna Karina and Jean-Paul Belmondo. Newly remastered, too.
Pourquois pas?
Soup blog. I haven't tried any of the recipes, but it looks like it might be good. Nice looking site in any case.
Hilariously positive
Defective Yeti review of X2.
Now I'm looking at the Austria trip pics for the first time. Outstanding photo chronicle jimb(ob)
Great
news from the wilderness. If the link gets deflected search for the Washington Post ad or go to the FTW homepage menu. Vote with your money !
its stopped being fun / will return when the vibe improves...
My goal with "Dr. P's Words ..." is to create an exo-toxic
meme. As a personality, he's a bit inside the beltway, but breaking Rove, Wolfowitz, etc.
into mass culture, revealing the men behind the curtain, should be a goal of anti-neos. Just yesterday David S. Broder advised in an
oped that his friend Rove keep a low profile.
The good doc's words made a little headway towards meme-dom today with a link from
bartcop E!
At least there's
something buzzing in there.
jodi has a show up at eyebeam atelier through june 14. i haven't gone yet; i'm posting this as a reminder.
I ran across this while chasing down some Wolfowitz links at
Eurolegal.
January 16, 1997
ALBERT WOHLSTETTER, R.I.P.
In Monday’s Wall Street Journal, editor Robert L. Bartley took note of Wohlstetter’s death by reprinting a 1991 account of his long association with Wohlstetter. It gave only hints of the extraordinary role Albert played during the most critical years of the Cold War, which was then just coming to an end. It did point out that two of the most public men of the last three decades who have been identified with shaping strategic counterforce policy, Richard Perle and Paul Wolfowitz, were Albert’s protégés. If you would connect the dots to others who were under Wohlstetter’s spell, you would soon find the late Senator Henry (Scoop) Jackson, Senator Robert Dole, and in London, Margaret Thatcher. For all practical purposes, every editorial on America’s geopolitical strategy that appeared in The Wall Street Journal during the last 25 years was the product of Albert’s genius. If Henry Kissinger was the principal leader of the "dove team" in foreign policy over much of this period, stressing diplomatic strategems, Wohlstetter was the undisputed leader of the "hawk team," which stressed military moves of breathtaking creativity and imagination.
Just in case you want to live it all over again:
20 days in spring 2003. Download the pdf or click the arrow for the web version. I don't know what to think about it really. Some nice graphic work for sure. (via
environy)