The Cost of Bringing Two Sides Back Together
Today’s Boston Globe included a story by Colin Nickerson about the despair that is everywhere in the former East Germany, and the struggle there between the once prosperous west and their poor brothers in the East. “Today marks the 15th anniversary of the unification of the collapsed communist East and […]
Diving in a Fake Shark Submersible
Deep beneath the waves a weird fish has swallowed the grandson of the late Captain Jacques Cousteau, the ocean explorer. Fabien Cousteau, 36, is these days to be found inside the belly of a submersible built in the shape of a great white shark. Matthew Campbell wrote for Times on […]
How I Made My Hair Turn Grey
Hillary August writes in the Yale Daily News about CNN’s Anderson Cooper and his passion for crew. “Instead of devoting extracurricular hours to honing his journalistic skills with one of the campus publications, Cooper devoted himself to the Yale crew team. After failing to keep up with his teammates and […]
Wedding Day Don’ts
Today’s NY Times style section includes this set of tales about weddings. “Her most vivid recollection involved a particularly brutish upstaging during a lavish wedding, just as the newlyweds began their first dance. As the number started, the groom’s college fraternity brothers, who were also on the wrestling team with […]
The Man Who Thought The Bears Loved Him
Last night after crunchy, spicy tuna rolls at our favorite Japanese restaurant Moshi Moshi in Northampton, we went to the little Pleasant St. theater to see “Grizzly Man.” Narrated by the filmmaker Werner Herzog, in his deep German accent, the film follows the travels and eventual demise of Tim Treadwell, […]
Men Playing Cricket in North Amherst
Driving back in the bright September sun, I passed a group of dark skinned men playing cricket in North Amherst. One man stood in front of a stake and the other pitched at him as he held his large bat. Amherst was a beehive of human activity, there was an […]
How Many Leaks Does My House Have?
Today a man named Paul Schmidt came by the house. He wore a Red Sox baseball cap and held a clipboard. He works for Honeywell, and was there to inspect my new furnace. As gas and oil prices go up and up, I thought about how much more important people […]
The Failed Kinsley Experiment is Over
Nikki Finke writes with a sharpened pencil in the LA Weekly. She published this screed after Michael Kinsley got bumped out of the editorial page job at the LA Times in early August. “The Kinsley Experiment, which officially ended this week at the Los Angeles Times not with a bang […]
