MUSICIAN JOKES
MORE THAN ANY OTHER PROFESSION, it seems musicians enjoy making fun of each other. Awhile back, I collected several examples in “Words on Music.” Two favorites from back then: “Why … Continue reading
THE MAN WHO DESIGNED THE OSCAR
NOT LONG AFTER LEO THE LION roars and looks our way, scads of M-G-M films list two names, Douglas Shearer and Cedric Gibbons. Recording Director Shearer has appeared here at … Continue reading
MY BRIGHTEST (ALBEIT SHARPEST) OF SOUTHERN ITALY
OF ALL MY BAEDEKER’S GUIDE BOOKS, my Southern Italy is in the best condition. A 1912 edition, it’s far from the newest. Yet its spine is tight, its pages unruffled, … Continue reading
GIAMBATTISTA BODONI—”JUST THE TYPE”
MOLLY YOUNG WRITES ON X (formerly known as you-know-what), “Can’t help but think that ‘Bodoni’ sounds like Italian slang for ‘gorgeous big butt’— e.g. ‘Mamma mia, check out the bodoni … Continue reading
NESSIE TIDBITS PART 2
I’M NOT SURE HOW I got into researching the Loch Ness Monster, but it’s fun to tiptoe between truth and supposition. Indeed, here in Part 2 matters seem to reside … Continue reading
NESSIE TIDBITS PART 1
I TEND TO BE A SKEPTICAL SORT (my mathematics training rates proof above supposition) and I dislike anagrams (which sounds irrelevant but of which more anon). These two personality quirks, … Continue reading
DECIMAL SEPARATOR TIDBITS
“THE DECIMAL POINT,” REPORTS SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE, February 29, 2024, “is 150 Years Older Than Previously Thought, Medieval Manuscript Reveals.” Sarah Kuta writes, “A Venetian merchant used the mathematical symbol while … Continue reading
NON-ABELIAN OPERATIONS
AN OPERATION IS COMMUTATIVE (OR ABELIAN) if the order of its application is irrelevant to the result: A • B = B • A. It is non-commutative (or non-abelian) if … Continue reading