CATCHING COVID-19 AGAIN?
SUPPOSE YOU’VE CAUGHT Covid-19 and recovered. Are you immune from catching it again? Trump claims he’s now immune. Don’t try this at home, kids; he’s the President (as he incessantly … Continue reading
SPRECHEN SIE/PARLEZ-VOUS/HABLA USTED ROTWELSCH?
I HADN’T HEARD of Rotwelsch until I read Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim’s “The Secret Code That Threatened Nazi Fantasies of Racial Purity,” her review in The New York Times, October 13, … Continue reading
A NEW TRUMP ADMINISTRATION LOW PART 2
THIS TIME AROUND, a new Trump low is achieved by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and its “improved” version of the civics test administered to aspiring U.S. citizens. Today … Continue reading
A NEW TRUMP ADMINISTRATION LOW. PART 1
NO ONE EXPECTS Trump to admit he’s a loser. But his actions and those of his lame-duck administration have reached a new low, quite an achievement given abysmal behavior thus … Continue reading
ELEPHANTS ARE THANKFUL FOR TWO EL CENTRO LADIES
ONE OF THESE stories is as timely as today’s headlines; indeed, it recently was in the headlines. The other part of the tale, rather more obscure, involves Wife Dottie when … Continue reading
ON MISINFORMATION PART 2
YESTERDAY, WE BEGAN an analysis of misinformation in its many nuances, all prompted by two Danish researchers, Vincent Hendricks and Mad Vestergaard, and their book, Reality Lost: Markets of Attention, … Continue reading
ON MISINFORMATION PART 1
IT STARTED WITH “alternative facts,” as proclaimed by Kellyanne Conway, former counselor to the president. Two days after Trump became president, she used this term to defend his boasting about … Continue reading
CITIES FROM THE AIR
FLIGHT GIVES US a unique perspective of cities, their configurations, and special attractions. Here are several cities from the air, gleaned from a book at the nexus of two genres, … Continue reading
MUM AND DA IN VICTORIAN TIMES PART 2
YESTERDAY IN PART 1, Susan Pedersen’s London Review of Books article about Emma Griffen’s Bread Winner: An Intimate History of the Victorian Economy yielded tidbits that Mum and Da weren’t … Continue reading