by Tim Wright | Nov 5, 2007 | The Public Humanist
Oh Jeez, how can I possibly say anything worthwhile on this subject after Lisa Simmons’ brilliant description of the Grub Street workshop in which Famous Authors whose books had been turned into Movies read actual Passages and then showed Relevant Film...
by Frank Dodge | Nov 5, 2007 | The Dodge Report
Here are the results. I will put them in descending order like they do on TV:10. The Petes Turkowski, jr and sr, who came as Siamese Frankensteins. It was a clever costume but i saw them in the bathroom trying to share a urinal and it was not pretty.9. Oola, who is...
by James Heflin | Nov 5, 2007 | Ten Gallon Liberal
Be back soon, after being repeatedly stuffed full of proper Southern food. So here’s a little lesson in geocultural labelling in the meantime, about which I hope to return with more information. Seems in certain parts, namely some of those where I’m about...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Nov 5, 2007 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I recently finished Theodore Rex, which is the second volume of Edmund Morris’s major man-crush of a biography of Teddy Roosevelt. Morris is an odd bird of a writer; he’s exceptionally good at storytelling, and at conjuring up the details that allow you to...