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Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Babes in Tweeland

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 11:44 am

The New Yorker   yesterday on a film director —

"Lest viewers become even briefly comfortable with
the enchantments of his staging and of his actors’
performances, Anderson jolts them alert with
ever more audacious contrivances."

"As you can see, we've had our eye on you
for some time now, Mr. Anderson."

Thursday, March 9, 2023

Art Theory

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 10:41 pm

Image from Kate Beckinsale's 2021 film "Jolt" —

Interpreting the "back 10 seconds" symbol as "back 10 years" . . .

Sunday, August 28, 2022

The Turning

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 11:00 am

For fans of the fictional Transfiguration College, an institution
in the play "Heroes of the Fourth Turning" — now reportedly
featuring Sophia Lillis in an upcoming Washington, D.C., production

See "theatrical Hiroshimas" and "Jolt" in this journal.

Related philosophy — Taiji.

Saturday, September 4, 2021

Number, Time, and Dan Brown*

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 2:12 pm

The title is a nod to the book Number and Time  ( not  by Dan Brown ).

An illustration —

This journal 10 years ago today

"Dan Brown certainly packed a lot into
the 500-plus pages of The Lost Symbol ."

— DailyGrail.com

That sentence suggests a review of Efficient Packing

Friday, September 3, 2021

Accounting for Taste

Filed under: General — Tags: — m759 @ 3:48 pm

Risin' Up to the Challenge of Her Rival —

Art School Confidential —

Some context: The Power of the Center  in this journal.

Monday, August 23, 2021

Sharpening the Corners of the World

Filed under: General — Tags: , — m759 @ 11:15 am

"This is the purpose of being alive, to find someone
who sharpens the corners of the world for you and
allows you to peer into the souls of your fellow man!"

[“Corners” link added.]

Rosa Lyster two hours ago at
https://www.gawker.com/culture/george-ann

For  instance —

Monday, May 24, 2021

For Doctor Manhattan

Filed under: General — m759 @ 10:33 am

"Omega is as real  as we need it to be." — The Osterman Weekend

See also related material in The New Yorker  and the National Review .

Monday, March 15, 2004

Monday March 15, 2004

Filed under: General — m759 @ 12:05 pm

The Fog and the Fury

Headline and opening sentence of a column in the Washington Times:

“Job creation fog . . . and fury

Something must be done [to] restore jobs in U.S. manufacturing….”

So far, so good.  But the columnist goes on to explain the recent loss of manufacturing jobs:

“Let’s be honest. Some of these manufacturing jobs will not be coming back because of structural changes in our economy. Manufacturers have been reducing payrolls, in middle management and on the production line, because they have found ways to produce more goods at far less cost, boosting profits for further expansion and fatter investor and worker pension dividends.”

Uh-huh.

Here is a different explanation (the “fury,” as opposed to “the fog”), from a March 10 column:

“Last week’s jobs report, with hundreds of thousands giving up the search for work, and manufacturing jobs disappearing for the 43rd straight month, jolted the White House. What is going on?

They’re calling it a jobless recovery. Wrong. Millions of jobs are being created. They’re just not being created here in the United States.

The reasons can be traced to these four acronyms: NAFTA, GATT, WTO, PNTR. These are the trade treaties and global institutions that have permitted the historic substitution of foreign labor for American labor, to the enrichment of the transnational companies that look upon the Congress as a wholly owned subsidiary….

For the Bush Republicans, the chickens are coming home to roost….

At a weekend conference on immigration and jobs hosted by The American Cause, which this writer chairs, one speaker blurted out that while he voted for Bush in 2000, he would never do so again. The room erupted in applause, though virtually all there were conservatives, and all had once been Goldwater-Nixon-Reagan Republicans.”

— Pat Buchanan, author of
A Republic, Not an Empire


Happy Ides, Caesar.

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