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SCIENCE GOES DEUTSCHE POP

AN UNUSUAL EXPERIMENT was performed at a trio of pop concerts in Leipzig, Germany, on August 22, 2020. Tim Bendzko and his band performed at a 12,000-seat arena, but unlike … Continue reading

September 18, 2020 · Leave a comment

HUGO PICTOR’S SELFIE

IT’S RARE TO know authorship of an 11th-century manuscript. However, thanks to Christopher De Hamel’s Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts, the Oxford University’s Bodleian Library’s Bodley 717 is an exception. Tidbits … Continue reading

September 17, 2020 · Leave a comment

GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL—GLOBALIST PART 2

COMPOSER HANDEL WAS quite the globalist in an era when many folks only rarely left the villages of their birth. By his early 20s, he had already resided in Halle, … Continue reading

September 16, 2020 · Leave a comment

GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL—GLOBALIST PART 1

FOR A VARIETY of reasons, the pandemic one of them, bullying nationalists another, “globalism” is almost a pejorative these days. However, reading about composer George Frideric Handel, I found a … Continue reading

September 15, 2020 · Leave a comment

QUOTE MARKS REDUX

THE QUOTATION MARK is the anonymous hero of written clarity. As described in Keith Houston’s entertaining Shady Characters, it is “quietly competent, thank you very much, and would like to … Continue reading

September 14, 2020 · 3 Comments

1954 MORRIS MINOR—A TRIM TIDY SEDAN

THE MID FIFTIES were an exuberant time in American automotive design. Bigger was better. Fins were appearing, albeit not yet as expansively as in the late Fifties. In the MOBILGAS … Continue reading

September 13, 2020 · Leave a comment

LE MANS 2020—PANDEMICALLY MODIFIED

TRADITIONALLY HELD MID-JUNE, the 24-hour race at Le Mans is being held this year on September 19-20. Here are tidbits on implications of this pandemically modified event gathered from a … Continue reading

September 12, 2020 · Leave a comment

KING CNUT’S BAD RAP

APART FROM HIS name offered as Canute, the medieval King Cnut got another bad rap from history. You know the story: The king planted his throne at the seashore and, … Continue reading

September 11, 2020 · Leave a comment

TIDBITS GLEANED FROM THE CLASSIC AUCTION MARKET

MY ENTHUSIASM FOR classic cars is enhanced each month with the arrival of Keith Martin’s Sports Car Market, aptly subtitled “The Insider’s Guide to Collecting, Investing, Values, and Trends.” The … Continue reading

September 10, 2020 · 2 Comments

BBC PROMS 2020

THROUGH BBC WORLD SERVICE, I am virtually taking part in a British tradition, The Proms concerts. And, most appropriately, Diverted Traffic 115, London Review of Books, September 6, 2020, reprinted … Continue reading

September 9, 2020 · 2 Comments