PATSY YOUR ENTHUSIASM (2)

SIX DAYS ON THE ROAD

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By Elizabeth Nelson

MEDIA DIET

Deb Chachra on: the Library app, Midnight Radio, Vancouver museums.

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By Deb Chachra

24th
Aug

Gary Cooper on Doodling

Here’s a postscript to Matthew Battles’ terrific meditation on doodling. In this scene, Gary Cooper gives us all permission to doodle and otherwise be...
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By Joshua Glenn

24th
Aug

In Praise of Doodling

Preliterate, primordial, the doodle is at once the most common and the most ignored art form. And yet for all its primitivity, and despite...
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By Matthew Battles

24th
Aug

Jorge Luis Borges

JORGE LUIS BORGES (1899–1986). The gaucho stood over the dead man, smeared the blade of his facón across his poncho, and slid it away...
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By Matthew Battles

23rd
Aug

OGXers in all but name

In today’s New York Times Week in Review section, Mary Jo Murphy uses the 40th anniversary of Woodstock as a peg/excuse to air a...
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By Joshua Glenn

23rd
Aug

Clifford Geertz

The most widely known American anthropologist since Margaret Mead, CLIFFORD GEERTZ (1926-2006) was instrumental in turning anthropology into the respectable and (more importantly) theory-poachable...
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By Tor Aarestad

22nd
Aug

Dorothy Parker

Despite her reputation as the witty gal of the Algonquin Round Table, DOROTHY PARKER (1893-1967) dismissed the clique as “just a lot of people...
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By Ingrid Schorr

21st
Aug

Kim Cattrall

The thing about KIM CATTRALL (born 1956) is that when she was young she was middle-aged, and in middle age found her youth —...
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By Sarah Weinman

20th
Aug

Double Exposure (7): Free-Range Children

“The domestic beast has been bred to special purpose; the tame animal is a wild thing brought to heel. The feral creature, by contrast,...
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By Joshua Glenn