Incredible ant colony excavated

Art In Review
Jacob Kassay: ‘IJK’
By ROBERTA SMITH
Published: November 28, 2013

Creamy garlic mashed potatoes -- thumbs up. Used a mixed bag of white, red skinned, and purple potatoes, skin on.

the crabs at Sam Wo's

Harvard classics
fomenting an agrarian revolution
food sovereignty

the only thing more fowl than the culinary abomination below is 4.5 lbs of chocolate i need to rid myself of above. i didnt want it but i couldnt let it just be thrown away either. it was like the thanksgiving version of sophie's choice. i dont think it needs to be said that the former keepers are worse than nazis.

 Terrence McKenna's daughter......

Also co-counder of this on-line zine

She unwrapped he dad 60's/70's butterflys and photpgraphed them with the paper round them....

Bummer...On February 7, 2007, McKenna's library of rare books and personal notes was destroyed in a fire that burned offices belonging to Big Sur's Esalen Institute, which was storing the collection. An index maintained by his brother Dennis survives, though little else.

esteban vicente

three (bootleg) stories jd salinger

Saul Leiter, photogrpher
Beautiful picutres, I wasn't aware of him or his work until now.

Being exposed to art museums makes kids smart.

How do you cook your turkey? We've had good results the past few years but now I can't remember how we did it.

César Baldaccini

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groys on malevich

Admittedly, the President provided Republicans ammunition by botching the Act’s roll-out. Why wasn’t HealthCare.gov up and running smoothly October 1? Partly because the Administration didn’t anticipate that almost every Republican governor would refuse to set up a state exchange, thereby loading even more responsibility on an already over-worked and underfunded Department of Health and Human Services.
Peter Young

Three recent flicks

2001: A Space Odyssey, in 35 mm in a big theater on a big screen. The visuals are so much more immersive on a big screen. But the audio, oh my. Kubrick has a way of saying "you're supposed to feel tense right now".

(Side note on futurism. Commercial fight to space station? Perhaps a bit off in time frame. A commercial flight with a shit ton of empty seats? Yeah, right.)

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, digital restoration, same big old theater. With 2001, this movie is part of a 50 year celebration for the theater. This was the first film ever shown here back in 1963. Mad^4 needs to be on the "best car movie" list. Perhaps not a top ten, but up there close. They drove the piss out of those machines. There was a ton of stuff that would have destroyed modern cars.

Twelve Years a Slave. One of the best films I have ever seen. Since I've been on a Kubrick binge, there's a comparison I would make. Like Kubrick, McQueen is not afraid to linger on a scene or a shot, to allow the viewer to inhabit the time and space. Not everything has to move the plot along, to satiate the appetite of a short attention span audience.