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KOREAN TIDBITS, OLD AND NEW, GOOD AND BAD

MORE THAN 71 YEARS separate us from the outbreak of the Korean War, the subject of several of today’s tidbits. Another tidbit is as recent as The New York Times, … Continue reading

August 2, 2021 · Leave a comment

WE OTTER KNOW MORE ABOUT METABOLISM

HOW DO SEA OTTERS keep warm in frigid water? Sure, they’ve got thick fur, but there’s more to it than this. Sacha Vignieri gives the high points in “Keeping Warm … Continue reading

August 1, 2021 · 2 Comments

MY GARBLED TALE OF STRAVINSKY’S DUMBARTON OAKS

STRAVINSKY’S JAUNTY CONCERTO in E-Flat had just been broadcast on SiriusXM‘s “Symphony Hall.” And I thought, how neat that he composed it for that big-deal conference at Dumbarton Oaks. What … Continue reading

July 31, 2021 · Leave a comment

GLUBB PASHA—A SECOND LAWRENCE OF ARABIA

SIR JOHN BAGOT GLUBB was a British soldier who trained and led Transjordan’s Arab Legion between 1939 and 1956. Controversially, the Legion had several victories against Israel in the 1948 … Continue reading

July 30, 2021 · Leave a comment

DEADLY CONS PART 2

YESTERDAY’S CON WAS a Ponzi scheme expanded to absurdity. Today in Part 2, a man’s death is related to something as seemingly innocuous as  his Twitter hand. Handles For Sale. … Continue reading

July 29, 2021 · Leave a comment

DEADLY CONS PART 1

I’VE WRITTEN LIGHTHEARTEDLY about cons, including Guiseppe Balsamo aka Cagliostro, whose 18th-century antics inspired the modern opera The Ghosts of Versailles.. There are, though, modern cons with horrible outcomes. Here, … Continue reading

July 28, 2021 · Leave a comment

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF DRIVING

A TOYOTA PODCAST, part of the company’s Toyota Untold series, is devoted to “The Psychology of Driving,” June 21, 2021. It features two researchers, both psychology Ph.D.s, discussing their work … Continue reading

July 27, 2021 · 1 Comment

MOTHERS’ MUSICALE

OPERA NEWS, PUBLISHED monthly by the Metropolitan Opera, had a particularly entertaining collection of Mother’s Day tidbits earlier this year. Here are several that remain in mind, even now in … Continue reading

July 26, 2021 · Leave a comment

AN ELECTRIC CAR PARADE PART 2

HERE IN PART 2, we’ll continue our timetables of automaker transitions from internal combustion to one form or another of electric propulsion. Our survey today includes a recent automaker merger, … Continue reading

July 25, 2021 · 3 Comments

AN ELECTRIC CAR PARADE PART 1

NICOLAUS OTTO IS likely spinning in his grave, crankshaft in hand. Here we are, 145 years beyond patenting the Otto four-stroke, and demise of the internal combustion engine is threatened. … Continue reading

July 24, 2021 · 5 Comments