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Monthly Archives: November, 2024

JAG XK-E: “THE FINEST CRUMPET COLLECTOR KNOWN TO MAN”—HENRY N. MANNEY III

WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF 1961, what better recommendation could a car be given? R&T was rather more PC in noting, “The car comes up to, and exceeds, all our great … Continue reading

November 20, 2024 · 8 Comments

CELEBRATING JIM FRENCH’S MEETING OF THE MINDS

I RECENTLY ENJOYED (YET AGAIN) A PARTICULAR  HARRY NILE adventure, one of Jim French’s Imagination Theatre productions out of Seattle. These radio programs were originally broadcast 1976–2010 in a variety … Continue reading

November 19, 2024 · Leave a comment

RFK JR. AND FLUORIDATION—AAAS COMMENTS PART 2

YESTERDAY, WE LINKED INTO THE AAAS MEMBER COMMUNITY discussing RFK Jr. and his potential elimination of fluoridation in our drinking water. Today in Part 2 we continued sharing this cogent … Continue reading

November 18, 2024 · Leave a comment

RFK JR AND FLUORIDATION—AAAS COMMENTS PART 1

PUTTING RFK JR. IN CHARGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH, to some of us, may seem darkly satirical given his brain-worm, whale-head, bear-corpse, and anti-vaccine proclivities, not to say other batshit conspiracy … Continue reading

November 17, 2024 · 4 Comments

HILL-AND-DALE VERSUS SIDE-TO-SIDE

A RESURGING INTEREST IN VINYL brings up the fascinating origins of recorded sound—and its two rivals Thomas Edison and Emile Berliner. My principal source for these tidbits is Lenny Lipton’s … Continue reading

November 16, 2024 · 2 Comments

BELINDA MULROONEY—KLONDIKE QUEEN OF HOSPITALITY PART 2

YESTERDAY, SMITHSONIAN’S MELANIE HAIKEN BEGAN “a swashbuckling story… that saw Mulrooney help build a city, make and lose several fortunes, and leave a lasting legacy as a Yukon pioneer.” Today … Continue reading

November 15, 2024 · Leave a comment

BELINDA MULROONEY—HOSPITALITY QUEEN OF THE KLONDIKE PART 1

IT’S OFT OBSERVED THAT real wealth in gold rushes came not to the pick-and-shovelers, but rather to the entrepreneurs selling these utensils. Smithsonian Magazine‘s Melanie Haiken offers an entrepreneurial variation … Continue reading

November 14, 2024 · 2 Comments

“RADIO CLASSICS” REDUX PART 2

THIS ALL STARTED WITH MY LISTENING TO ORSON WELLES performing in a Suspense! broadcast of The Dark Tower, a Kaufman and Woollcott melodrama. Today in Part 2, there’s the original … Continue reading

November 13, 2024 · 2 Comments

“RADIO CLASSICS” REDUX PART 1

AS RECENTLY SHOWN, MY SIRIUSXM “RADIO CLASSICS” listening habits occasionally lead to additional Internet sleuthing. This time around, it’s a 1944 Suspense! presentation of The Dark Tower, a radio melodrama … Continue reading

November 12, 2024 · 1 Comment

L.C. CRESSWELL’S AUTOMOTIVE ART—AND A QUIZ FOR YOU

LAURENCE POMEROY’S THE GRAND PRIX CAR cites no less than Leonardo Da Vinci. It would be typical of Pom to offer this quote in Tuscan dialect, but indeed he favors … Continue reading

November 11, 2024 · 6 Comments