Category: Miscellany

  • New work from Swigart and Niss at WORD CIRCUITS

    New work from Swigart and Niss at WORD CIRCUITS This just in. Robert Kendall announces two new works at the Word Circuits Gallery: * About Time by Rob Swigart * The Dancing Rhinoceri of Bangladesh by Millie Niss (www.wordcircuits.com) [artsflow {category: hypertext literature}]

  • Plutocrats not conservative? I'm shocked, shocked!

    Right fringe notices that Republicans are not conservative. Kevin Tuma hates FDR and Lincoln, favoring Goldwater and Reagan. What’s interesting about this article is that he voices the “dirty little secret” of the Republican party. It is not now and has never been a conservative party, especially not in the sense of small-government conservatism. [Bite…

  • The last refuge of scoundrels

    Conason: Ralph Reed, unpatriotic coward. Joe Conason calls an ad against Senator Max Cleland (D, Georgia) “[a]nti-American, unpatriotic and cowardly”:Speaking of Osama and Saddam, their images provide the backdrop for what may be the single most nauseating, cynical and un-American political advertisement of the midterm campaign. [more at Bite Media]

  • To don't

    Things that won’t get done today:review tapers addendum for dead letters magazinefinish installing pmachineinstall and test rss monkeyset up godetia and wildflowertrips domains for bset up virtuser mail forwarding for antiweb.netsend book promised to friendmake household budgetplan/prepare for moving site root to radiofreeblogistan.com*set up rss monkey*learn opmlfinal notes on j-school paneljump menu for sidelistshttp://www.onfocus.com/snap/cats/http://www.onfocus.com/bookwatch/index-media.asphttp://www.onfocus.com/bookwatch/rush to…

  • Your warehouse eyes your arabian drum

    Dylan @ the Greek 2002.10.11 notes. first impression of the band: a little more detail: the moon was going down the greek without the people …and some raw notesscribbled during the show:

  • Old man take a look at my life

    Dylan rocked the Greek, yea verily. …and mightily he smote them. the rumored covers (Zevon’s “Accidentally Like a Martyr,” “Brown Sugar,” Neil Young’s “Old Man”), the reinterps of classics (just like a woMan, i ain’t ME babe), the recent material rousing the audience (Summer Days with its Charlie Christian, Django, old-timey feel with Charlie Sexton…