Today is Buy Indie Day, a day to buy books from independent bookstores. If you'd like to share news of the spoils of your shopping, leave a comment.
My spoils, from Chicago's Seminary Co-op Bookstore: Kakuzo Okakura's The Book of Tea and Sara Suleri's Meatless Days.
Friday, May 1, 2009
It's Buy Indie Day
By Michael Leddy at 9:24 AM comments: 4
Separated at birth?
Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop and poet Ted Berrigan.
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By Michael Leddy at 6:37 AM comments: 1
Thursday, April 30, 2009
The Simpsons theme, a cappella
The group is called Canvas:
The Simpsons theme, a cappella (YouTube)
(Thanks, Elaine!)
By Michael Leddy at 7:46 PM comments: 0
New Nabokov
Vladimir Nabokov's unfinished final work, The Original of Laura, will be published on November 3, 2009, in the UK (Penguin) and the States (Knopf).
Even better: the book will reproduce the 138 index cards containing the text.
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(via Paper Bits)
By Michael Leddy at 1:40 PM comments: 0
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Microsoft Office 2010 preview
Says Lifehacker: "it looks like a decent start." It looks to me like a disaster, and it reminds me how happy I am minus Windows, minus Microsoft Office.
See what you think:
Office 2010 Screenshots (Lifehacker)
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(via Daring Fireball)
By Michael Leddy at 4:32 PM comments: 2
On Duke Ellington's birthday
Edward Kennedy Ellington was born 110 years ago today.
Q. Who are you?[Photograph by Thomas D. McAvoy, 1957, from the television broadcast A Drum Is a Woman. Paul Gonsalves is on the viewer's left; Jimmy Hamilton, on the right. Photograph from the Life photo archive.]
A. I am a musician who is a member of the American Federation of Labor, and who hopes one day to amount to something artistically.
Q. Are you not being too modest?
A. Oh, no, you should see my dreams!
Duke Ellington, Music Is My Mistress (New York: Doubleday, 1973)
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By Michael Leddy at 6:55 AM comments: 0
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Bousquet v. Taylor on higher education
If you've read Mark C. Taylor's New York Times opinion piece on American higher education, End the University as We Know It, follow up with Marc Bousquet's persuasive reply, More Drivel From the New York Times.
Says Taylor:
Graduate education is the Detroit of higher learning. Most graduate programs in American universities produce a product for which there is no market (candidates for teaching positions that do not exist).Says Bousquet:
In fact, there are plenty of teaching positions to absorb all of the "excess doctorates" out there. At least 70 percent of the faculty are nontenurable. In many fields, most of the faculty don’t hold a Ph.D. and aren’t studying for one. By changing their hiring patterns over the course of a few years New York or California — either one — alone could absorb most of the "excess" doctorates in many fields.70% of U.S. college faculty are indeed nontenurable. In 2007, tenured and tenure-track professors composed 31.2% of college teaching personnel.
The problem isn’t an oversupply of qualified labor. It’s a restructuring of "demand" so that work that used to be done by people with doctorates is being done by persons with a master's or a B.A., or even by undergraduates.
I recommend Bousquet's How the University Works: Higher Education and the Low-Wage Nation (New York University Press, 2008) to anyone interested in American higher education.
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By Michael Leddy at 10:24 PM comments: 4
Trouble in Ithaca
In the news this morning:
Hollywood's Warner Bros. studio has hired Jonathan Liebesman to direct a movie inspired by Homer's epic Greek poem The Odyssey. . . .Wars? No, war. His kingdom? No, his oikos. An invading force? No, young aristocrats seeking to marry Penelope.
Odysseus is about what happens when the king of Ithaca returns home after years of fighting the Trojan Wars and discovers his kingdom is occupied by an invading force, the entertainment industry trade newspaper [Variety] noted.
The article notes that Liebesman is the director of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006).
O, ye gods.
By Michael Leddy at 9:53 AM comments: 2
Gmail and Firefox
If you're having trouble getting Gmail to open in Firefox, try typing
https://mail.google.com/mail/?labs=0I found this solution in a post at the Gmail Labs Google Group. Thanks, dojibear.
By Michael Leddy at 9:45 AM comments: 0
Monday, April 27, 2009
Buy Indie Day
Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone?
Friday, May 1 is Buy Indie Day, a day for buying a book or two or more from an independent bookstore. In the United States, you can search for such bookstores with the Indie Store Finder.
If you'd like to share news of what you've scored and where, stop by and leave a comment on Friday (I'll add a post for that). It will be fun to see the bookbuying activity of readers hither and yon, especially yon.
[Question courtesy of Joni Mitchell's "Big Yellow Taxi."]
By Michael Leddy at 4:41 PM comments: 3