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Yearly Archives: 2016
Noma Two Ways
Paleo Retiree writes: I recently watched and enjoyed “Noma: My Perfect Storm,” Pierre Deschamp’s documentary about René Redzepi, the brilliant chef behind Noma, an avant-garde Copenhagen restaurant that’s often been called the best restaurant in the world. Inspired and curious, … Continue reading
Posted in Food and health, Movies
Tagged Anthony Bourdain, documentaries, food and drink, movies, restaurants, television
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“Uncle” Sang as Peasants Sing
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: “Uncle” led the visitors through the anteroom into a small hall with a folding table and red chairs, then into the drawing room with a round birchwood table and a sofa, and finally into his private … Continue reading
Juxtaposin’: Old Spice
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes:
Posted in Sex, Television
Tagged Advertising, Commercials, Juxtaposin', Old Spice, the decline of the american male
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Naked Ladies of the Week: Girls of Abby Winters
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Started in 2000, the warts-and-all porn site Abby Winters is now something of an institution. It’s also a throwback to the days when the internet was full of idiosyncratic outfits specializing in nude content. Now it … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Sex
Tagged Abby Winters, naked lady of the week, nude photography
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Song Du Jour: “Blue Yodel No. 9”
Blowhard, Esq. writes: Ralph Peer — record producer, recording engineer, and talent scout — is one of the most influential men in the history of American music. Not only did he supervise the recording of Mamie Smith’s “Crazy Blues,” the song … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged blues, country music, Emmett Miller, jazz, Jimmie Rodgers, Lil Armstrong, Louis Armstrong, minstrelsy, Ralph Peer, Terry Teachout
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Random Images
Sir Barken Hyena writes: I’ve been browsing through the last few years of photos in my image folders, and plucked a few out for your potential enjoyment.
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Quotes Du Jour: On the Intellectual Yet Idiot
Blowhard, Esq. writes: Over here, commenter Gary Jones shared some wisdom for ages: Having a high IQ doesn’t prevent you from being stupid. In fact, it lets you be stupid in ever more complex ways. Amplifying on that, Nassim Taleb writes … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy and Religion, Politics and Economics
Tagged Nassim Taleb, public intellectuals
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Naked Lady of the Week: Niemira
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: In the 18th century Edward Gibbon speculated that the world’s most comely women derive from the areas bordering the Black Sea. “It is,” he said, “in the adjacent climates of Georgia, Mingrelia, and Circassia, that nature … Continue reading
Epistocracy Bah Humbug
Fenster writes: Jason Brennan is the “Robert J. and Elizabeth Flanagan Family Associate Professor of Strategy, Economics, Ethics, and Public Policy at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University.” Which makes him, I suspect, a smarter man than I. … Continue reading