A geography lesson
It might be that Gregg, looking at an upcoming reelection campaign in two years, thinking that his state has been trending Democratic as the southern part of New Hampshire becomes a colony of liberal...
View ArticleI can and wish to read movies
Check out this incredible series of films rendered as 1960s paperback novels. The Modernist-minimalist paperback cover is one of my favorite design vernaculars, since it’s clever, simple, and colorful...
View ArticleIn which my sole commentary consists of HTML bold tags
“That is pretty draconian — $500,000 is not a lot of money, particularly if there is no bonus,” said James F. Reda, founder and managing director of James F. Reda & Associates, a compensation...
View ArticlePredestination
An article we wrote for The Blue Line vol. 1 no. 1, the magazine to which we are the estranged, liquor-swilling grandparents: In case you’re having trouble reading that, it’s Bob Dole singing: What up...
View ArticleEnter THE CRIMSON
When IBM entered the personal computer market, Apple took out this famous advertisement in the Wall Street Journal. Well, we’d like to extend a similar welcome.
View ArticleFurther internecine quarrels
On Monday, I suggested that the semantic choice of “queer” signaled a fundamentally illiberal drive towards self-marginalization by the gay rights movement. I hate to keep raising issues with friends...
View ArticleFrom Jonah’s point of view
At his fantastic new music blog, Mr. Pepys does his part to establish whales as the new ‘it’ animal. It is part of a larger change afoot:
View ArticleFound art
While searching the Crimson archives for the famous quote about FDR as a “traitor to his fine education” (which I was unable to find—does anybody know where it is?), I stumbled upon this gem of an...
View ArticleMyths and realities
I. “There is a continuous dialectic interplay between the mind and its environment, and … our perceptions of objects and events are no less a part of consciousness than are our fantasies.” Henry Nash...
View ArticleSeat thyself sultanically among the moons of buzzwords
And it was decreed that Web 2.0 would live first as farce, then as tragedy.
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