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September 29, 2005

In this week's podcast at SimonSays, Carole Radziwill discusses What Remains.

September 28, 2005

The blog "Go Fug Yourself" "has become a small sensation," writes Brooks Barnes in the Wall Street Journal.  "The site now attracts about 126,000 visitors a day." 

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"So far, Go Fug Yourself is generating just $3,500 a month through advertising.  Getty Images, the big digital photo supplier, threatened a copyright infringement lawsuit and temporarily shut them down."

September 26, 2005

Carole "Radziwill's brave narrative thrums with emotion; her details are unflinching. She is also discreet; only by searching between the lines can the reader divine her feelings toward Kennedy relatives, Radziwill in-laws. And while she reveals much about class, she barely mentions money, class' often conjoined twin. Are there pre-nups? Trust funds?

"Unfairly, all memoirists' lives aren't equal. Would we care about the author's rather generic upbringing - her first boyfriend, Robert Redford crush, grandmother's death or even her exciting career - if she hadn't married into two boldfaced families? Doth she protest too much about media stalkers when she seems not only victim but also beneficiary? Maybe we tabloid-numbed readers with our prurient interest in celebrities are at fault. Yet, even if we suspect a cashing in on Kennedy connections, it's impossible not to admire the author's courage and devotion and skill. What more can we ask of a writer than to tell a powerful story and to tell it well?"

--from review by Mameve Medwed in newsday.com of Carole Radziwill's book What Remains:  A Memoir of Fate, Friendship & Love.

Sherryl Connelly, Daily News Book Editor writes in the New York Daily News about the book:  "It's much to her credit that while 'What Remains' offers a genuine understanding of what it means to be an outsider in America's royal family, she takes things no further than they should go. "
 

September 23, 2005

"An office building that Harvard recently purchased in Allston is being considered as a site to house some of the University’s art collection during a future renovation of the Fogg Art Museum.

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"The Fogg Art Museum on Quincy Street [in Cambridge] has not been renovated since its construction in 1927. It is not handicapped-accessible or climate-controlled, and only 1 to 2 percent of the museum’s collections can be displayed for visitors."

--from an article by Joseph M. Tartakoff at thecrimson.com.

 

I watched the first episode of the new season of Donald Trump's The Apprentice last night.  Melissa, the candidate who was fired, was probably the stupidest candidate yet.  Her statement that she could not work well with women was not very intelligent, since women are more than half the population.  Liz Scott summarizes the episode at tv.zap2it.com.

"Simon Russell Beale has played plenty of Kings in Shakespearean tales, but this winter he'll don a crown in a very different type of show. The actor is set to replace Tim Curry as King Arthur in the smash Broadway musical Spamalot, where he will begin performances on December 20."--Cara Joy David, broadway.com

September 22, 2005

September 19, 2005

“Harvard will celebrate Constitution Day this afternoon. It has no choice in the matter.

“In what several educators say is an unusual affront to academic freedom, a new law signed by President Bush in December requires all schools that receive federal funding to honor the anniversary of the Constitution’s adoption with a lesson on the nation’s founding document.”

--from article by Zachary M. Seward at thecrimson.com

September 17, 2005

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September 15, 2005

Are Men Necessary?: When Sexes Collide by Maureen Dowd is scheduled for publication on November 8, 2005.

"In a new book filled with chapters that surprise and amuse, Dowd explains why getting ready for a date went from glossing and gargling to Paxiling and Googling; why men are in an evolutionary and romantic shame spiral; why women have reeled backward in many ways; why men may be biologically unsuited to hold higher office, given their diva fits and catfights, teary confessions and fashion obsessions; why women are fixated on their looks more than ever, freezing their faces and emotions in an orgy of plasticity that makes the Stepford Wives look authentic; why male politicians and male institutions get tripped up in so much monkey business; why many alpha women, from Martha to Hillary, can have a successful second act only after becoming humiliated victims; and why the new definition of Having It All is less about empowerment and equality than about flirting and getting rescued, downshifting from 'You go, girl!' to 'You go lie down, girl.'"--from Book Description at amazon.com and bn.com

Are Men Necessary?
Are Men Necessary?
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September 14, 2005

"Suit makers return to the Ivy League style of the 1950s," writes G. Bruce Boyer in the September 2005 issue of Quest.

From the article:  "I think the resurgence of American traditional is something of a reaction to overstatement," opines John Kalell, creative director of Southwick, the New England manufacturer most associated with soft tailoring over the years.  "I see young men going back to these vintage looks and claiming them as their own.  For them, it's new and different.  The fabrics aren't flat and shiny and slick, they're textured and patterned and have some heft to them.  It's a young look for a new age that doesn't just break away from the past, but uses it in maybe a slightly bolder way."

"The 372,000 schoolchildren displaced by Hurricane Katrina are stirring an old debate about whether separate education can really be equal.

"A number of states, including Utah and Texas, want to teach some of the dispersed Gulf Coast students in shelters instead of in local public schools, a stance supported by the Bush administration and some private education providers. But advocates for homeless families and civil rights oppose that approach.

"At the center of the dispute is whether the McKinney-Vento Act, a landmark federal law banning educational segregation of homeless children, should apply to the evacuees. In addition, because many of the stranded students are black, holding classes for them at military bases, convention centers or other emergency housing sites could run afoul of racial desegregation plans still operating in some school districts."--from an article by Daniel Golden in the Wall Street Journal.

It sounds like illegal and reprehensible segregation to me.

 

September 12, 2005

In the Wall Street Journal, Andrew Blackman writes about Zappos.com:  "This site is loaded with features like online reviews, detailed search functions and close-up photos of the shoes from multiple angles.

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"Zappos has over 1.8 million pairs of shoes in its warehouse and says orders should be received within four to five business days.  Domestic shipping is free on all items, but the company doesn't ship internationally."

September 11, 2005

Wes Moss, a contestant on Donald Trump's The Apprentice, is going to speak at the September 14 meeting of the Atlanta Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce.

September 4, 2005

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September 1, 2005

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August 29, 2005

Symptoms of Withdrawal : A Memoir of Snapshots and Redemption  by Christpher Kennedy Lawford is scheduled for publication in October,  "a memoir . . . that is going to knock everybody's socks off," says Liz Smith in the New York Post"This book is mesmerizing. You can't put it down. It remains that way until Chris 'gets religion' towards the end and dwindles his impact with preachy, repetitious AA platitudes and a rousing narcissistic 'recovery' that includes leaving his faithful devoted wife of 17 years and their three young children, in order to realize himself in sobriety."

Michael Gross’ new book 740 Park; The Story of the World’s Richest Apartment Building "which will be in the stores in October is a riveting document of the city’s social history from the time of the building’s construction which began about the time the stock market crashed in 1929 right up to today. Now considered one of the best addresses in the city, it was built by Jackie Onassis’ grandfather James T. Lee," says the New York Social Diary.
 

August 25, 2005

What Remains: A Memoir of Fate, Friendship, and Love
What Remains: A Memoir of Fate, Friendship, and Love
Barnes & Noble

What Remains:  A Memoir of Fate, Friendship, and Love, by Carole Radziwill, widow of Anthony Radziwill, is scheduled for publication on September 26.

"In a way Carolyn [Bessette] and I were both self-invented," Radziwill reveals in her book excerpt in the new issue of O, reports the New York Daily News. "The difficulty for self-invented people is they have to reconcile what they were back then with what they are now."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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