SET AND COSTUME DESIGN FOR OPERA
“LEAPS OF IMAGINATION” IS THE APT TITLE for Anthony Freud’s article in Opera with Opera News, July 2026. It follows up on his “Illuminating the Stage,” February 2026, tidbits of … Continue reading
THE ADVANTAGES OF A PRINCIPLED PUBLIC SPHERE PART 1
FROM TIME TO TIME, MY KANTIAN PHILOSOPHICAL LEANINGS COME TO MIND. This time around, curiously, they arise from words of Alex Ross, music critic of The New Yorker, who evidently … Continue reading
JD’S BS
MANY OF US REMEMBER NIXON. He was a foul-mouthed conniving corrupt president driven to resignation by a sure-thing threat of impeachment by the House and conviction by the Senate. We remember … Continue reading
MEDICAL RESEARCH UNDER ATTACK PART 1
WITH ADDLED GUIDANCE FROM THE LIKES OF RFK JR. AND TRUMP, it’s no surprise that medical research is under attack. How many measles deaths must we experience? What about our … Continue reading
I LOVE SATIRE!
DANA MILBANK CONTRIBUTES A WONDERFUL BIT OF SATIRE to NOTUS “Perspectives,” June 23, 2026. I encourage you to read it in totality. Just for fun (and as I love satire!), … Continue reading
THE PLANTS’ REVENGE PART 2
YESTERDAY WE BEGAN DISCUSSING THE VENUS FLYTRAP’S REVENGE on the animal world, as described by Science’s Jacques Dumais’ description of how this plant accomplishes its capture. Today in Part 2, … Continue reading
THE PLANTS’ REVENGE PART 1
JACQUES DUMAIS OBSERVES, “PLANTS AND ANIMALS INTERACT in countless ways, but in most cases the plant appears to be a passive participant in the interaction….” Here, though Dionaea muscipula, the … Continue reading