The Levis in the Firetruck
William Langewiesche is a name I couldn’t forget. The other day I bought two books while I was in Mitchell’s Book Corner on Nantucket. One was his new book “The Outlaw Sea,” a ‘world of freedom, chaos and crime.’ The book got my attention since I always gravitate to books […]
You Probably Missed this on the TV News
Citizens of the southern city of Qayarrah, of the northern province of Ninewah, gather to demonstrate their defiance against terrorism during the March Against Terror. Over 1,000 Iraqi citizens, including several influential political and religious leaders, marched alongside Iraqi Army and police officers in this first of several such demonstrations […]
Some Fried Tomatoes with your Bacon Fat, Sir?
Bill Buckley writes in the National Review online about the second bomb attack absorbed by the Brits last week. “The casus belli was what [Jacques] Chirac confided to his fellow world leaders about British cuisine. “You can’t trust people who cook as badly as [the British],” he told them. “After […]
Sabrina’s ‘Wandalust’ and Other Hot Blogs
Sabrina Dent publishes a cheeky and fun travel blog called “Wandalust,” and she was kind enough to include some comments on GoNOMAD in today’s edition. The fascinating thing is how some blogs, such as hers and others in the ‘Mink Media’ group are making money, publishing ads and taking serious […]
The Siren and the Drug Offender
Carly Simon gets a phone call most days that begins, ‘this call is from a federal prison.’ Simon’s godson is named John Forte, and he’s serving 14 years in prison for drug trafficking. He calls his good buddy “Mamma C” every day to check in and catch up. “He’s become […]
"Dome Headed Experts" — or Bono?
Tina Brown opines about Sunday talking head fests in today’s Washington Post. “Bono looked very much at home on NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday talking about Third World debt. So much so that the future path for Sunday morning talk shows became blindingly obvious: Dispense with politicians altogether. They have […]
Don’t Breathe on the Gorillas
Poaching is the biggest killer of mountain gorillas, says New Scientist News, but respiratory diseases come a close second, accounting for about a quarter of deaths, according to a major survey. Around 700 mountain gorillas live in two separate populations, one in Uganda and the other in a region that […]
What You Don’t Want Phil from Marketing to Hear
Corina Zappia writes hilariously in the Village Voice about a new crop of scented panties for women. “Ladies, are we moving forward? Looking at those TV commercials for Kotex Ultra Thin from a while back, the answer is: No. If you remember the ad, their “quieter pouch” allows for a […]
