by Frank Dodge | Apr 24, 2008 | The Dodge Report
We finally put to good use that deep sea fishing net we found a couple years ago on that japanese tuna boat. For the record, it was all jakes idea.What we did was we built a big frame sort of like a gigantic football goal post & we hoisted it up to the very top...
by Northampton Redoubt | Apr 24, 2008 | Northampton Redoubt
Would you be apprehensive about driving across this bridge? A reader sent me these photos and even in the small scale they are breathtaking. There’s been talk in past years of building a through-way from Williamsburg to the University of Massachusetts. How about...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Apr 24, 2008 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
Fascinating article over at The Atlantic, "The audacity of Bill Cosby’s black conservatism," on Bill Cosby’s controversial crusade to deliver to the black masses some old-fashioned, Booker T. Washington-esque gospel of self-reliance. The author...
by Kendra Thurlow | Apr 24, 2008 | Stage
Started in 2002 by Hadley playwright Tanyss Rhea Martula, the 24-Hour Theater Project is a whirlwind of theatrics as playwrights, directors and actors produce several short plays within 24 hours. Starting from scratch, playwrights have 12 hours to conceive and...
by Chase Scheinbaum | Apr 24, 2008 | Stage
Los Angeles, that sparkling, sunny city, is known as much for its grit as its glitz. There are gunshots and gangs, seismic rumblings and smog, not to mention the harrowing realities of parking. This darkness contrasts with the bright lights and sunshine, rendering the...