Monthly Archives: April 2012

Digital (r)Evolution – a personal perspective

One thing about the craft of writing that has undeniably changed down through its history, is its actual methodology. It’s become way, way easier. And it would be way way easy to belabor that point with a thousand and one … Continue reading

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The Cultural Revolution continued

The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution roiled mainland China from 1966 to 1976. Inspired, perhaps even triggered, by Chairman Mao, it was a violent reaction to perceived capitalist, counter-revolutionary forces infiltrating governmental and cultural institutions. Its costs were incalculable. Millions of … Continue reading

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RIP Levon Helm (May 26, 1940 – April 19, 2012)

Clearly not a good week for rock-n-roll. Today we’re bidding farewell to Levon Helm. His band was The Band. Choosing a name like that means you put the music first, and just maybe you expect to claim a place in … Continue reading

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RIP Dick Clark (Nov. 30, 1929 – April 18, 2012)

He’s been around so long, and has been so steeped in our media and pop culture (see: rock-and-roll, game shows, restaurants, etc.)  that it’s difficult to say what, exactly, Dick Clark’s passing means. So for now let’s leave it at … Continue reading

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Long Lost Leo?

Short of a time machine, there’s just no way to authenticate some works of art. The above painting, Salvator Mundi or Savior of the World, is widely believed to have been painted by Leonardo DaVinci in the late 1490s or … Continue reading

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Books as business, or books as art?

Books are dying, if not already dead. Or they’re bigger than ever. Or maybe they’re lining Schrödinger’s litter box, because both facts seem to be simultaneously true. Technology, including print-on-demand and electronic readers, has expanded publishing unlike anything since Guttenberg … Continue reading

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The best of the best of the best

This blog has purported, for fifteen long months now, to cherish, honor and when necessary deconstruct, all the culture. But let’s not kid ourselves. What this blog has really been, is a fanboy’s loveletter to his favorite actors, artists and … Continue reading

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