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Monthly Archives: June, 2017

THE TSAREVICH AND THE BALLERINA, PART 1

SOMETIMES I encounter fascinating things even before they occur. Precognition? Or just stumbling into the right place at an earlier time? Recently here at SimanaitisSays I’ve mentioned the fall of … Continue reading

June 5, 2017 · Leave a comment

HOLMES AND VAMPIRES

I’M NOT really into vampires, apart from the frisson delivered by Bram Stoker’s wonderful Dracula and my appreciation of Buffy Summers (truth be known, it’s actually Sarah Michelle Gellar and … Continue reading

June 4, 2017 · Leave a comment

THEATER ARTS—BENOIS PÈRE ET FILS

LIKE FATHER, like son, they say. Fortunate indeed for the Russian-born theater arts pair of Alexandre and Nicolas Benois. Their careers extended from 1895 to 1978, encompassing costume and set … Continue reading

June 3, 2017 · Leave a comment

MIXING CHURCH AND STATE—THE GORDON RIOTS

A DECADE BEFORE American rebels ratified the United States Constitution, including its First Amendment definitively separating church and state, Britain was roiling in the Gordon Riots—largely on grounds of religion. … Continue reading

June 2, 2017 · Leave a comment

CONGRESS, THE PRESIDENT AND THE S-WORD (SCIENCE)

TWO ARTICLES on the same two-page spread of Science, May 5, 2017, suggest the turmoil taking place in scientific communities funded at least in part by the federal government. One … Continue reading

June 1, 2017 · Leave a comment