MEDIA DIET
Devin McKinney on: old records, Nabokov, Gore Vidal’s Narratives of Empire
PATSY YOUR ENTHUSIASM (14)
NIGHT LIFE
25th
Aug
Aug
Walt Kelly
“My nose is blown, doc,” mopes a bandaged bloodhound cop as he sags against a panel border. In “No Nose is Good Nose,” Dr....
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24th
Aug
Aug
Laylah Ali: Doodler
Another postscript to Matthew Battles’ meditation on doodling. I originally wrote this item for Laylah Ali: 5 Responses to 5 Paintings, an exhibition brochure...
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24th
Aug
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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24th
Aug
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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24th
Aug
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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23rd
Aug
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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23rd
Aug
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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22nd
Aug
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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