TEXAS GUINAN—NOT JUST ANOTHER INDICTED B.S. ARTIST PART 1
MY RECENT REFERENCE TO Texas Guinnan recalls a favorite subhead of mine in R&T: “Let’s Belly Up to the Bar, Folks, And See What We Can Learn.” It was a … Continue reading
NATIONAL DESIGN AWARDS 2023
THIS YEAR’S RECIPIENTS OF THE COOPER HEWITT, Smithsonian Design Museum, National Design Awards range from “a handcraft-focused fashion designer to one of the early pioneers of digital design.” Established in … Continue reading
MORE THAN A LARK IN A LOEWY CAGE?
“STUDEBAKER’S AVANTI,” R&T WROTE IN OCTOBER 1962, “has been before the public for only a short time, yet it has created a remarkable stir of interest. Not since the New … Continue reading
HE’S NO 007, BUT…. PART 2
YESTERDAY, THOMAS JONES’ REVIEW “Lives of Reilly,” London Review of Books, August 10, 2023, introduced us to a fellow known as “Ace of Spies,” not to say more than this. … Continue reading
HE’S NO 007, BUT…. PART 1
IN HIS BOOK SIDNEY REILLY: MASTER SPY, author Benny Morris recounts, “Ian Fleming once said that ‘James Bond is just a piece of nonsense I dreamed up. He’s not a … Continue reading
ONE-LINERS FROM OLD-TIME RADIO SLEUTHS
OLD-TIME RADIO HAD PLENTY OF ENTERTAINING DETECTIVES. Here are examples of my favorites, documented by John Dunning’s On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio, together with my usual Internet … Continue reading
EV VERSUS GASOLINE—IFS, ANDS, BUTS PART 1
THERE ARE TIMES WHEN I feel like the prototypical EV guy: I’m environmentally hep. I don’t travel much in retirement so considerations of EV range are no big deal. Updating … Continue reading
ONE THING LEADING TO ANOTHER
IT’S GOOD FUN FOLLOWING UP on this and that. For instance, there I was leafing through Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable (yet again!) when Moddey Dhoo caught my attention. … Continue reading