Continue Reading 180 degrees Wikipedia tells me: In film making, the 180-degree rule is a basic guideline regarding the on-screen spatial relationship between a character and another…
Continue Reading 81 Degrees Since it has cooled down a bit today I can safely introduce you to something, no, someone really hot. Meet Inge Ginsberg, 96-year…
Continue Reading 93 Degrees Hot enough to flee the city and go to the beach. A long and leisurely drive along US Highway 30, the Old…
Continue Reading 95 Degrees Each summer my Beloved vanishes into the Northern wilderness, paddling his solo canoe, in calm and quietude, persisting on what the REI…
Continue Reading 100 Degrees Heat is above us, within us, around us and seemingly here to stay for the next weeks. Since there are too many…
Continue Reading It’s Hot With the current heatwave I have the impression nobody is up for anything, including reading. Save my review for a cool or rainy…
Continue Reading Repeat Performance Today I am recycling a post from 2 years ago today, featuring two British writers. The reasons are various: on the pragmatic…
Continue Reading Poems to Read Poems to Read is an Anthology edited by Robert Pinsky and Maggie Dietz, the folks who gave us the Favorite Poem Project. It…
Continue Reading and every one members one of another – Romans 12:5 The quotation in today’s title is the epigraph of Olivia Laing’s 2016 book: The Lonely City – Adventures in the Art of…