Gone Suburban No. 6
In the words (as close as I can recall) of that venerable if short-lived TV series “My So-Called Life:” People are always asking how school was today. It’s like asking…
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In the words (as close as I can recall) of that venerable if short-lived TV series “My So-Called Life:” People are always asking how school was today. It’s like asking…
Today I read in the New York Times magazine (from last year) about the year in ideas (again, that would be last year in ideas–we’re a little out of date…
Blogger, the folks who supply the stuff that makes it possible for me to write these things and then have them appear on a website,* have a slogan: “Push-Button Publishing…
This morning I bought vacuum cleaner bags from the hardware store and summer sausage, eggs, lettuce, apples, tomatoes, and something else I can’t remember from the grocery store, all without…
Today I went to Utah. Or rather, my friend thought I had gone to Utah (based on a garbled message) and was surprised when I called her back so quickly.…
I used to live in a city, but I’ve gone suburban. That’s what I tell everyone, anyway–it lends a hipster sound to an otherwise bald and dreary situation. Or I…
Awhile ago my friend gave me a copy of an essay from The Georgia Review (summer 1994, by Mark A.R. Facknitz, if you want to look it up), which begins…
Recently I had workshopped a draft of an essay about being a radical, an essay in which I attempted, at one point, to describe something of the world my friends…
A week or so ago I heard a politician–probably Rudy Giuliani, but it might have been someone else–giving a speech at some sort of memorial service for victims of S11.…
Gentle Readers, The pieces I’m sending out now were written in the last couple of days, based on thoughts I’d been having now for weeks, or months, or years. As…