A grown-up, speaking on the news about 3D-printed rockets. He likened his dream of having a million people on Mars to “when we founded the New World with Christopher Columbus.”
Friday, September 17, 2021
Cathartic dancing
“Man confronts truck driver with cathartic dancing in Brooklyn” (Gothamist).
One thing I don’t miss about not driving in New Jersey: the honk that sounds from behind just a nanosecond — no, make that a fucking nanosecond — after the light turns green. Drivers in New Jersey and “the city” will understand.
By Michael Leddy at 4:48 PM comments: 0
“Vaccine-resistant Trump country”
Susan B. Glasser, writing in The New Yorker :
Consider the news this week that now one in five hundred Americans has died in the pandemic; total deaths in the country approach seven hundred thousand. What’s worse, covid deaths — the vast majority of them preventable, avoidable deaths, now that science and the federal government have provided us with free vaccines—are continuing to rise across large swaths of vaccine-resistant Trump country. This is not a tragic mistake but a calculated choice by many Republicans who have made vaccine resistance synonymous with resistance to Biden and the Democrats. The current average of more than nineteen hundred dead a day means that a 9/11’s worth of Americans are perishing from covid roughly every thirty-eight hours. To my mind, this is the biggest news of the Biden Presidency so far, and it has nothing to do with Afghanistan, or the fate of the budget-reconciliation bill, or Bob Woodward’s new book.Six more deaths from COVID-19 were reported yesterday in my deep-red Illinois county.
By Michael Leddy at 10:04 AM comments: 7
Using a dictionary
“Dictionaries reward you for paying attention, both to the things you consume and to your own curiosity”: in the age of digital searching, Rachel del Valle recommends using a (print) dictionary.
I think though that she’s wrong on one point: a dictionary is a rabbit hole, or can be.
Related reading
All OCA dictionary posts (Pinboard)
[I have the same Webster’s Second that Del Valle writes about. (It has dazzling endpapers.) But I wasn’t lucky enough to find my copy on the street.]
By Michael Leddy at 9:25 AM comments: 0
The Unfaithful : an EXchange name
The Unfaithful (dir. Vincent Sherman, 1947) has something for everyone. Here is an EXchange name, more than ready for its close-up.
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Also in The Unfaithful : Angels Flight, The Bradbury Building, and phone booths.
More EXchange names on screen
Act of Violence : The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse : Armored Car Robbery : Baby Face : Blast of Silence : The Blue Dahlia : Blue Gardenia : Boardwalk Empire : Born Yesterday : The Brasher Doubloon : The Brothers Rico : The Case Against Brooklyn : Chinatown : Danger Zone : The Dark Corner : Dark Passage : Deception : Deux hommes dans Manhattan : Dick Tracy’s Deception : Down Three Dark Streets : Dream House : East Side, West Side : Escape in the Fog : Fallen Angel : Framed : The Little Giant : Loophole : The Man Who Cheated Himself : Modern Marvels : Murder by Contract : Murder, My Sweet : My Week with Marilyn : Naked City (1) : Naked City (2) : Naked City (3) : Naked City (4) : Naked City (5) : Naked City (6) : Naked City (7) : Naked City (8) : Naked City (9) : Nightfall : Nightmare Alley : Out of the Past : Perry Mason : Pitfall : The Public Enemy : Railroaded! : Red Light : Side Street : The Slender Thread : Stage Fright : Sweet Smell of Success (1) : Sweet Smell of Success (2) : Tension : This Gun for Hire : Vice Squad : Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
By Michael Leddy at 9:09 AM comments: 0
The Unfaithful : phone booths
The Unfaithful (dir. Vincent Sherman, 1947) has something for everyone. There are phone booths in the airport.
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Four related posts
Angels Flight in The Unfaithful : The Bradbury Building in The Unfaithful : Phone booths, Chicago, 1961 : “Telephone Inside”
By Michael Leddy at 9:00 AM comments: 0
Thursday, September 16, 2021
Almost lunch
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Almost lunch, not lunchtime. This can of sardines was almost yesterday’s lunch. But then I looked more closely: “Best Before 2016.” That sounds to me less like vintage and more like dangerous. I hesitated to open the can. But I didn’t hesitate to take a photo.
Mabuti is a Filipino word for good. I trust that at some point these sardines were good. I (evidently) bought this lone can of Mabuti years ago. In a nearby Asian grocery, Mabuti sardines were cheap. Amazon has more recent cans of this variety, $27.99 for three. Not cheap.
Related reading
All OCA sardine posts (Pinboard)
[Yes, that’s cellophane tape at the ends of the can. The tape came with the can.]
By Michael Leddy at 8:58 AM comments: 0
The Unfaithful : Bradbury
The Unfaithful (dir. Vincent Sherman, 1947) has something for everyone, including a scene in the Bradbury Building. Dig the elevator.
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A related post
Angels Flight in The Unfaithful
By Michael Leddy at 8:40 AM comments: 0
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
The Unfaithful : Angels Flight
The Unfaithful (dir. Vincent Sherman, 1947) has something for everyone, including a ride on the Angels Flight Railway.
[“Mrs. Tanner” (Marta Mitrovich), about to board. A round trip or two rides: 5¢. Book of ten: 25¢. Book of 30 (?): 50¢. Click any image for a larger view.]
[Down we go.]
[Talk about vertiginous. No wonder almost everyone’s looking straight ahead or at a newspaper.]
The Angels Flight website lists the railway’s appearances in film and on TV.
Here, from an earlier blog post, is a glimpse of Angels Flight in Act of Violence (dir. Fred Zinnemann, 1949).
Must. Get. To. Los. Angeles. Again. But not now.
By Michael Leddy at 9:28 AM comments: 2
Sardines, drawn
At Yellow Petals, George Bodmer shares a lovely can of sardines.
Related reading
All OCA sardine posts (Pinboard)
By Michael Leddy at 8:53 AM comments: 6