We seek programming that makes us feel like we want.
The William Tell Show — “Beautiful music”
LeRoy Anderson, Piano Concerto, First movement
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We seek programming that makes us feel like we want.
LeRoy Anderson, Piano Concerto, First movement
Related blog posts:
– Psychopaths’ favorite music
– Bring back Saturnalia?
In all candor, after the mid-terms I gained a lot of respect for Nancy Pelosi and lost a lot of respect for Elijah Cummings. Continue reading Elijah Cummings
Several days ago, I watched substantial portions of this little-known movie on Bounce. In fairness, I did not watch the whole, and background noise in the room drowned out much of the dialogue.
I was unable to suspend disbelief.
Nowhere does the article actually say he actually said that.
Related: 11. Deal with exactly what the person says.
Facts are neither good nor bad. They just are.
So skin color is the only thing that matters, and yours had better not be white.
Watch the video.
At age 63, I’ve never before seen such media venom being directed toward any individual as is being spewed toward this boy. I’m not talking about what appears on Twitter, nor what people say whom reporters interview; I’m talking about the conduct of the reporters themselves, much of which has been utterly irresponsible. Continue reading Nick Sandmann
BK keeps the TV tuned to CNN.
On Sundays, Fareed Zakaria’s GPS comes on when I’m there in the mornings before church, and is rebroadcast when I’m there in the afternoons after church.
His voice makes me feel anxious. Continue reading Fareed Zakaria
Back in the day, an uncle who had become my only local relative, used to invite me to his house with his kids for Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. True fact: I’ve never had a TV; these times were my only exposures to television throughout the year.
And the magic box used to transfix me. Continue reading Jennifer Aniston’s charisma