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THE ART OF KABUKI

KABUKI THEATER is to Japan as Shakespeare is to our culture—and more. Originating around 1600, coinciding with the Elizabethan theater of Marlowe, Jonson and Shakespeare, Kabuki continued to add repertoire … Continue reading

January 3, 2013 · Leave a comment

AERO CLONING

NEWS EARLIER this week reported that an American “small commercial aircraft” was forced to make an emergency landing at Ahvaz International Airport, the busiest airport in Iran. Two subtexts are … Continue reading

January 2, 2013 · 1 Comment

2012 HIGHS—AND LOWS

A JOYOUS New Year to you! I turn to Science magazine, published weekly by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, to celebrate the top scientific achievements of the … Continue reading

January 1, 2013 · Leave a comment

LABATT’S BEER AERO

WHAT A great use of advertising dollars! Here we are, about to celebrate the start of the year 2013 and, at the same time, remembering an advertising campaign that began … Continue reading

December 31, 2012 · 3 Comments

AERO, LONG-HAUL

“IF YOU got it, a truck brought it.” And, if it came any distance, there’s a good chance that a long-haul 18-wheeler was involved. These are already among the most … Continue reading

December 30, 2012 · 3 Comments

JEFFERSON’S TOY BOX

WE’VE ALL heard that Thomas Jefferson was something of a renaissance man, a Leonardo da Vinci of his time. This is corroborated in the fine book, Passions, The Wines and … Continue reading

December 29, 2012 · Leave a comment

WASHINGTON EV FEE

STARTING FEBRUARY 1, 2013, the state of Washington will collect an additional $100 in annual registration fees from owners of road-going electric vehicles. This is seen as making EVs contribute … Continue reading

December 28, 2012 · 2 Comments

HENRI COANDĂ’S JET?

DID ROMANIAN Henri Coandă fly the world’s first jet aircraft? Or was it a ducted-fan design? Maybe it didn’t fly at all. The answer, at least in part, depends on whether … Continue reading

December 27, 2012 · Leave a comment

ENGLISH 101

AS IS evident from time to time, I am an unabashed Anglophile. Along these lines, here are three books that constitute English 101. (Not that these are in any way … Continue reading

December 26, 2012 · Leave a comment

CHRISTMAS EVE 2012

IN 1822, Clement C. Moore published A Visit From St. Nicholas. This wonderful poem sums up so many things about the holiday, from its image of the real Santa Claus … Continue reading

December 24, 2012 · 1 Comment