Monthly Archives: March 2007

For Joan Didion Readers

A delightful essay by Joan Didion in today’s NYTimes in five parts. It’s about writing her very first play this year, “The Year of Magical Thinking.” You can read it here. Here is one line from the essay: “One example, … Continue reading

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The Downside of the Computer Age

It is very disappointing to watch a TV show series on DVD and catch up to the season. Here we are blissfully watching several episodes back-to-back of Grey’s Anatomy every night and then, abruptly there’s no more episodes left. None! … Continue reading

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Bella's Dad

An article today in the local paper, The Hi-Desert Star, about Bella’s dad. Read it here.

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Gordon Matta-Clark Retrospective

Aw geez. I was thinking about planning a little ski trip to Brianhead, Utah for spring break the first week of April, but now it’s looking like I’d rather go to NYC and see all the art there right now. … Continue reading

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andrea zittel coincidence

This is me checking an art work on Andrea Zittel’s property last year at the hi-desert test sites. It is a working phone booth in the middle of the desert. I was very entertained and promptly called myself. My caller … Continue reading

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Regrettable Moments

There are few things I regret. I regret being discovered hiding in a closet after I started seeing my ex-boyfriend’s roommate. I regret sleeping through my friend’s talent show which I had promised to co-emcee. I regret being exceptionally cruel … Continue reading

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The Book Your Church Does Not Want You to Read II

A write-up (be sure to check the additional pages to read the whole story) in the OC Weekly – and Tim made the cover – carrying a wooden cross no less! This is the revamped edition of a much-maligned, now-famous … Continue reading

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