Partying Naked at Columbia
Following in the footsteps of their exhibitionist peers at Brown and Yale, Columbia undergraduates are staging parties with one basic ground rule – all guests must part with their clothes upon arrival. The invitation circulating around Morningside Heights bans three additional items: cameras, masks, and “spikey things.” The NY Sun […]
Damn! I Wish I Could Remember that Joke!
Douglas Rushkoff has written a new book called “Back in the Box: innovation from the inside out,” and it includes this sage observation. “Observe yourself the next time you’re listening to a joke. You may start by listening to the joke for the humor – because you really want the […]
Progress. Real Progress.
RIght ON! I love reading newspapers on line but HATE having to register. I’m not alone. “Houston Chronicle website drops registration requirement “In response to passionate pleas from many readers, we no longer require you to register to read stories or access most of the site’s content,” says a chron.com […]
When the Worst Happens, He Cleans Up
Today’s NY Times answered a question I’ve often asked myself. Who cleans up after gruesome murders and grisly deaths? The answer in Andrews Jacob’s piece is Ronald Gospodarski, a former paramedic who runs a company called Bio-Recovery Corp, in Long Island City. “I’ve had guys left dead for months where […]
Eleven is the Number for Rebuilding Cities
While I was spending big bux at Whole Foods this week, I added a copy of the Atlantic Monthly to my cart. Inside was a short story called “Cities Rising.” They compared recently demolished New Orleans with other flattened and destroyed cities. Here are some other tales of cities coming […]
