NOSTALGIA AIN’T WHAT IT USTA BE
WARM COZY NORMAN-ROCKWELLESQUE images used to be ubiquitous in advertising. And, indeed, it’s fun to look back at them. Whitney Matheson discusses “that picture-perfect, economically ripe period between World War … Continue reading
THE MANGA PRESENCE OF CARLOS GHOSN PART 2
YESTERDAY, WE OBSERVED the rise and fall of automotive executive Carlos Ghosn. Today his earlier appearances in Japanese Manga comics give me recollection of my meager 日本語 as well as … Continue reading
TWO-WHEELED STYLE—1902 to 1960
I AM FASCINATED by the two-wheelers displayed by Sotheby’s in its Motorcycles and Bicycles Auction on September 16, 2000, in Chicago. Here are tidbits on several of my favorites. Dursley … Continue reading
TOURING NORTHERN ITALIAN LAKES WITH GABRIEL FAURE (BUT WITHOUT THE ACUTE ACCENT)
GABRIEL FAURE WAS a French writer. He is not to be confused (at least now that I’ve researched matters…) with Gabriel Fauré a French composer. I was attracted to Gabriel … Continue reading
BOSSA NOVA—A MUSICAL UTOPIA
FRANK SINATRA WAS introducing “The Girl from Ipanema” on the SiriusXM channel appropriately called “Siriusly Sinatra.” He said his accompanist would be Antônio Carlos Jobim, the guy who invented bossa … Continue reading
ROAD AND TRACK VOL. 1 NO.6 PART 2
VOL. 1 NO. 6 OF Road and Track first appeared in December 1949 and later in a Brooklands Books facsimile in 1987. Yesterday in Part 1, we learned about motor … Continue reading