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Category Archives: Art
Linkage
Blowhard, Esq. writes: GQ presents its list of the 21 books from the 21st century every man who wants to bang an NPR listener should read. The intro says they spent “months” creating the list which is surprising given that it … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books Publishing and Writing, Linkathons
Tagged Big Brother, in vitro meat, Los Angeles, Photoshop
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Juxtaposin’: Martyrs
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes:
Linkage
Blowhard, Esq. writes: I recently had dinner with Lady and Sir Barken Hyena at animal in West L.A. All three of us recommend the shrimp and rabbit sausage spring roll in the green curry sauce. Awesome gallery of vintage beer ads from … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books Publishing and Writing, Food and health, Linkathons, Politics and Economics, The Good Life
Tagged A.P. Bowman, California, Feminism, James Joyce, lizard people, Lloyd Fonvielle, Los Angeles, Nixon, NSFW, Obama, panties, Polly Frost, The Traditionalist, Whole Foods, yes I said mango salsa gimme a break
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Municipal Design
Fenster writes: Even in buildings that have deteriorated to Kojak quality, you can find some nice reminders.
Posted in Architecture, Art
3 Comments
Linkage
Paleo Retiree writes: An excellent argument for Slow Food (as well as for Slow Eating). Dark Enlightenment Link Du Jour. Jim Kalb, whose take on things is trad-Catholic, is often great. Here’s his book. At the old blog, I did … Continue reading
Sturgeon’s “Law” is Crap
Blowhard, Esq. writes: You may not know it had a name, but if you’ve spent any time talking about the arts, you’ve surely come across Sturgeon’s Law, coined by science fiction author Theodore Sturgeon: “Ninety percent of everything is crap.” The … Continue reading
Posted in Art
Tagged aesthetic judgments, bell curve, Science Fiction, statistical probability, Theodore Sturgeon
15 Comments
Of Violence and Violins
Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: In the wake of the latest school shooting, people are once again arguing about whether works of art can be blamed for inspiring violence. A lot of people scoff at the question. It seems crazy to them to … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Personal reflections, Politics and Economics
Tagged art, Video Games, violence
4 Comments
Linkathon
Paleo Retiree writes: Foseti enjoys a fellow reactionary’s book about cocktails and drinking. Supercommenter Jason Malloy is now stashing links here. Link thanks to Steve Sailer. Steve has some brainily ambivalent things to say about Quentin Tarantino, here and here. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Linkathons, Politics and Economics, Sex
Tagged Agnostic, Foseti, Game, Hokusai, Jason Malloy, Lloyd Fonvielle, Nathan Lewis, Slumlord, Steve Sailer
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