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Monthly Archives: October 2015
Dead Blogging ‘Choice’ at Calderwood Pavilion
Well the Missus and I trundled down to the South End Saturday to catch the Huntington Theatre Company production of Choice (through November 15) and say, it was . . . swellish. The cast – especially Connie Ray and Madeline Wise … Continue reading
Good Grey Lady Opens the Kimono (Full Frontal Nudity Edition)
This has to be a first for the New York Times. From Friday’s Weekend Arts II section. Money screenshot: Is it just us? Or is this a Timesworthy moment in the Without Fear or Favor tradition … Continue reading
New York Times Gets Yahoodwinked by Toyota Ad Exec
Fact #1: This Sunday, Yahoo will live-stream from London an NFL game between the Buffalo Bills and Jacksonville Jaguars. Fact #2: Yahoo has sold ads during the game to over 30 advertisers. Fact #3: A Toyota advertising executive apparently (we don’t … Continue reading
The Weekly Standard Gives Alex Beam a Shoutout
Boston Strange! The Hub’s proudest contrarian has popped up in the current edition of The Weekly Standard’s ever-lively Scrapbook. The Cosby Crisis If one good thing comes out of the Bill Cosby Crisis, The Scrapbook is fairly certain what it will be. … Continue reading
To Know Trump (‘Donald the Menace’ Edition)
As if Donald Trump wasn’t enough of a cartoon, a focus group in Indianapolis this week was asked to compare the GOP candidates to fictional characters, and Trump came through – as he might say – incredible. Sort of. Via … Continue reading
Dead Blogging ‘Leap Before You Look’ at the ICA
Well the Missus and I trundled downtown yesterday to catch Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933-1957 at Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art and say, it was . . . actually accessible. As I’ve mentioned before, I’m not really smart … Continue reading
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Ads ‘n’ Ends From the Campaign Trail
Itemizing some deductions from the 2016 presidential race. Item: Local TV Stations Love All White House Wannabes Nobody profits from a presidential race more than the broadcast and cable outlets in the early primary states. From Bloomberg Politics: Local TV … Continue reading
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