Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities, trans. William Weaver (New York: HarperCollins, 1974).
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Wednesday, December 20, 2023
“A sole Trude”
By Michael Leddy at 8:30 AM comments: 0
The Unmarked Graveyard
From Radio Diaries, an eight-episode podcast series: The Unmarked Graveyard: Stories from Hart Island.
New York City’s Hart Island is what’s typically called a potter’s field. Seven of the eight podcast episodes tell the stories of people buried there. One episode tells the story of an artist dedicated to documenting the island’s dead. Having listened to six episodes so far, I recommend this podcast with enthusiasm.
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A mother, in the eighth episode: “People don’t just disappear.”
By Michael Leddy at 8:19 AM comments: 0
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Ineligible
From The New York Times (gift link):
Former President Donald J. Trump is ineligible to hold office again, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday, accepting the argument that the 14th Amendment disqualifies him in an explosive decision that could upend the 2024 election.Far from final, but still welcome, news.
By Michael Leddy at 6:00 PM comments: 2
CleanMyMac X on sale
The Mac app CleanMyMac X is on sale. Here’s an intro to the app. And there’s a seven-day free trial.
CleanMyMac X is a great app for managing/maintaining a Mac. So say experts. My only connection to CleanMyMac X is that of a happy user (since 2019).
By Michael Leddy at 11:41 AM comments: 0
“Scratches, indentations, scrolls”
Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities, trans. William Weaver (New York: HarperCollins, 1974).
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By Michael Leddy at 8:28 AM comments: 0
The British Library was hacked
“How ironic that the most quaintly analog form of research possible, using physical books in a physical library, has been devastated by the hijacking of a digital system”: Carolyn Dever tells the story of the Halloween ransomware attack of the British Library. More at the British Library’s website.
[Small world: I just read about “Michael Field” in Sarah Ogilvie’s The Dictionary People: The Unsung Heroes Who Created the Oxford English Dictionary.]
By Michael Leddy at 8:27 AM comments: 2
Monday, December 18, 2023
Jeffrey Foskett (1956–2023)
“A singer-guitarist that spent decades in the Beach Boys and played a pivotal role in Brian Wilson’s late Nineties comeback thanks to his soaring falsetto and effortless ability to harmonize”: from a Rolling Stone obituary.
Jeffrey Foskett was a man for all seasons, and a key figure among the musicians who brought Brian Wilson back from, well, the wasteland. I was fortunate to see him performing with Brian on the first Pet Sounds and SMiLE tours. Jeffrey Foskett’s death is a great loss to music.
By Michael Leddy at 10:32 AM comments: 0
Tár pencils: Blackwings
[Tár (dir. Todd Field, 2022). Click for a much larger view.]
Lydia Tár (Cate Blanchett) has quite a stash of Blackwing pencils — no doubt to suggest a tie to her teacher Leonard Bernstein, another Blackwing user. Yes, Tár was his student: the Bernstein estate has confirmed it.
If you click to see the screenshot at full size, you’ll see Eberhard Faber Blackwings on the left, followed by Palomino Blackwings, followed by more boxes of Eberhard Faber pencils. I like seing that Tár chooses an Eberhard Faber Blackwing to sharpen. She’s using the real thing first.
I have nothing against resurrecting a brand name, but I have an admitted animus against the company that makes the Palomino Blackwing, whose business practices I find ethically dubious. See, for instance, these two posts: Duke Ellington, Blackwing pencils, and aspirational branding and The Palomino Blackwing pencil and truth in advertising. And from Sean Malone, the Blackwing’s own historian,
Facts, fiction, and the Blackwing experience.
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By Michael Leddy at 8:04 AM comments: 8
A Tár pencil: Caran d’Ache
[From Tár (dir. Todd Field, 2022). Click for a much larger view.]
That’s a Pablo colored pencil from Caran d’Ache. The 120-pencil set is a mere $530 (VAT).
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By Michael Leddy at 7:59 AM comments: 2
Sunday, December 17, 2023
Some Automats
[155 W. 33rd Street, 250 W. 42nd Street, 611 W. 181st Street, c. 1939–1941. From the NYC Municipal Archives Collections. Click any image for a much, much, much larger view.]
There are thirty-eight Horn and Hardart Automats in the 1940 Manhattan telephone directory. This has been some of them.
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[“There are thirty-eight”: I’m channeling The Naked City and Naked City. There were also eighteen Horn and Hardart retail outlets in Manhattan, one Automat and two retail outlets in Brooklyn, eight retail outlets in the Bronx, and “some” (three) retail outlets in Queens.]
By Michael Leddy at 9:08 AM comments: 5