Molly Ivins, hell-raiser, passes on
God, it hurts to write this: RIP, Molly Ivins, one of Texas’ finest. (The Observer offers a tribute, and The Nation suggests a participatory one.)
God, it hurts to write this: RIP, Molly Ivins, one of Texas’ finest. (The Observer offers a tribute, and The Nation suggests a participatory one.)
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While laid up, I can only do so much sleeping and reading and stroking of cats before the pacing starts. Mr. Maud (and YouTube) have come to the rescue with The Mighty Boosh, a hilariously surreal British TV show that began on stage, went to radio, and finally aired as a BBC3 series several years ago. In this episode . . .
J.M. Coetzee rejects Mailer’s view of history “as a war between good and evil” plotted by supernatural beings, but admires his new book as historical fiction.
Filtering news and reading Solzhenitsyn in a New York prison. (Thanks, Christian.)