Daily Archives: May 27, 2015

The End of the Tour

I’m not sure how I feel about this one. The End of the Tour is an upcoming film based on David Lipsky’s Although Of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself: A Road Trip With David Foster Wallace. I’m a big … Continue reading

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The Rolling Stones – Moonlight Mile (1971)

I discovered this more obscure Rolling Stones song, the closing track to 1971’s Sticky Fingers, only a few years ago and it has since become one of my faves by the band. As part of their excellent series about the … Continue reading

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Coulter vs. Ramos

Some bullet points from Ann Coulter’s recent column: With no welfare state to support them, about a third of pre-1965 Act immigrants returned to the places they came from. Although America is admitting more immigrants, they are coming from fewer … Continue reading

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Viewing Nature vs. The Office

From WaPo comes an article on recent studies on how viewing nature can temper the banality and insufferable monotony of cubicle culture: [T]he psychological benefits of green roofs to busy office workers may also be substantial, according to new research. … Continue reading

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