Re: Rachael
A very sad story in the suicide of jazz singer Susannah McCorkle. I don't really follow the music, but she must have had something, because I've always remembered her, although I only heard her once. On the car radio, in Detroit, listening to Public Radio, I came upon her exquisite English-language version of Antonio Carlos Jobim's Waters of March. Still the best rendition of the song I've ever heard. A Portuguese version later got wide exposure on a Banana Republic commercial, but who knew what it was about?

We can only hope that the arrival of the Singularity will dispel the mystery of the tortured artist. Until then, listen to the music.
How will you be accessing the web next year? Hint: it may not be from a fixed location.
CALDER monumental sclupture at STORMKING
Roller Coaster Database
"you froggin ashmole..."
-- words used to hide expletives in the tv rebroadcast of Theres Something About Mary
Our friend Chuck Nanney has a show, happydeathangersexdreammachine, opening next Thursday, 5/24, at Debs & Co., another gallery with a domain but no site. They seem to have let their artnet page go, too.
Marvel drops the comics code.
There's been a proposal for a new page here that only people with accounts can see (or: that only people who want to can see.) The idea would be to off load some of the more insider-ish posts from this page (like Thursday night plans) to some place a bit more private. I guess this assumes someone other than "us" might read this page, which is not exactly proven - still I think this is probably a good idea. Any thoughts? Names?
Sqrat-not :
Frank Stella's 20,000 lb. piece of space-junk for The National Gallery.
New York's Weirdest Restaurant?
Any ideas for tomorrow? I'm game. MB's out. I think I need to save my rivington street party coupons for 6/2. Bars are good on the early side, but these days they get unbearably crowded fast. Especially on Ludlow street. But if a bar it must be (not that I'd be complaining,) maybe we could try lolita, which I'll gamble is very empty until much much later. It's a new place on Broome, between Allen and Orchard.
would be nice if there was a post option in the left hand column so it isnt necessary to scroll to the bottom. or else a header option. also, the spaces between post are smaller than the spaces between paragraphs inside of a post. the space between posts should be larger or at least as large.
the future is now -- extreme gaming. seems like theres a movie concept in there somewhere or maybe just a subculture. i was also thinking a dialogue between the unabomber and mcveigh would make an interesting scene. apparently they were on the same cell block and had the opportunity to talk to each other. i wouldnt imagine that those two had much freedom in prison to congregate. maybe they had group therapy together. can someone on death row get psychiatric care?
The convert line breaks to html is a nice feature I must say.
What about this computer chair setup? Strange times we live in.
Skunk Baxter, Rocket Man?
Skunk Baxter, Rocket Man?
My good friend Stephen has been lurking a bit on the site. He's the guy with the amazing place in Sayville that I sometimes mention on my page. Some of you have been there, although he and Virginia were not there at the time. She's the one who made all the cool plates that we have at Rivington St. Anyway, he might be around these parts, and while not wanting to demand he write anything, I thought I'd see if we could get a little introduction going...

How's our garden doing Stephen? I get part ownership because of those 20 minutes of work, right?

We have a plan to make a page with a webcam so anyone can check in on the weather out there (and the garden) even if you're stuck in the city working.