Another captivating voice, I like — strike that — love, the narrative drive of her poetry: Amy Dryansky: No Birds Were Harmed in the Making of this Poem Language is fossil poetry, Emerson said, in reference to I know not what, possibly an aster in stony clay, a theory of…
Tag: wit
I may have mentioned Marion’s domestic arrangements and a boxy, boring, Tudor… My friend at http://foxpudding.wordpress.com/ said I must be referring to Mr. Hearst. If you check out his posts you will find wit and a deep appreciation of fine arts. In the meantime here’s the house at Christmas:
Later today I’m posting information about a wonderful production, “A Conversation with Edith Head” that will be at the Pasadena Playhouse November 8th – December 1st… But, first I’d like you to see some theatrical wardrobe design and construction from 1928 – just a few years after Edith Head started…
Spare me the Tiger Mom. Most of us mums aren’t creepy, crazy racists | Michele Weldon | Comment is free | theguardian.com
Oh yeah. You MUST read this column: via Spare me the Tiger Mom. Most of us mums aren’t creepy, crazy racists | Michele Weldon | Comment is free | theguardian.com. …In her new book, Amy “Tiger Mom” Chua and her husband Jed Rubenfeld claim the racial superiority of eight groups…