Just As I Thought

Portrait of the Artist

Ah, that day when my friends Sara and Lance and I went to the Hirshhorn gallery to see the Laurie Anderson exhibit, and turned around to discover that we were being followed by… Laurie Anderson.

The Sound of Silence

From Ananova: The BBC is to broadcast a live radio performance of an orchestra playing four-and-a-half minutes of silence. John Cage’s seminal work 4’33” will be the highlight of a concert on Radio 3  [more...]

On the Board

The bells, the bells

All day today, my cell phone has been ringing like crazy — someone is faxing me over and over and over, obviously to the wrong number. They did this once before, in July. This time, the offending numbers are (202)  [more...]

The West West Wing

Heck, they should just open it up to the public again — the President is rarely there. Evidently, he’s spent 200 days of his term in Crawford, Texas (clearing brush… there’s an awful lot of dead  [more...]

Indian Irony

According to tonight’s edition of 60 Minutes, at least 19 U.S. states are outsourcing welfare benefits calls to… India. Um… what about giving the welfare recipients those jobs? In contrast to the story  [more...]

An institution in danger from within

There’s a great op-ed in today’s Washington Post by Ellen Goodman — she points out the hypocrisy of those freaked-out right-wingers who claim that same-sex unions will somehow destroy marriage: Who  [more...]

Microsoft calls kettle black

Microsoft, in comments about the new Apple-HP deal to sell co-branded iPods, had this to say: Thursday the company appeared unprepared for the Apple-Hewlett agreement, which clearly stung Microsoft executives. They said  [more...]