RIP Gail Sheehy
I loved her. Her books and articles were important in my life. She was an amazing journalist, and a talented popularizer of social science.
Gail Sheehy, Journalist, Author and Social Observer, Dies at 83 - The New York Times
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Political Must Read
Bidding for Reelection Amid Crisis and Fear by Richard C. Gross
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Dan Rather Commentary
Rather recently tweeted, “There are times I get online, see the latest news, and wonder how we are living in a world where Kafka writes for the Twilight Zone starring the Marx Brothers.” And then he posted a lengthy facebook entry which cements him in my heart as one of journalism’s greats, a worthy successor to his sainted CBS predecessor, Edward R. Murrow. I had the pleasure of sharing a small seminar with Rather once at MIT: he is intelligent, funny, clever and both witty and sharp-witted. I love the way he uses metaphors from his Texas youth. Here is his lead:
“The lies flew like a fertilizer spreader in a windstorm. The flood lights illuminating the White House backdrop couldn't outshine the darkness of a broken historical precedent. The packed, maskless crowd mocked the reality of a murderous virus engulfing the nation.”
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Correction: Erica Levine author
Last week, I misattributed the Ballad of Erica Levine. Fortunately, Clark Smith caught it: “Just for the record, Erica Levine was written and originally performed by Peter Alsop. Great Song. Another along the same lines is It's Only a Wee Wee. Check it out.” I couldn’t agree more: check it out. This correction now also appears in the original item. Sometimes I don’t bury my mistakes.
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West Wing Reunion
If you love West Wing as much as I do, take note (thanks Daniel Dern):
https://news.avclub.com/the-west-wing-cast-to-reunite-for-hbo-max-special-1844835658
also see
https://ew.com/tv/tv-reunions/west-wing-cast-reunion/
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