If you think eating meat is presumptively bad, skip this post. Yum. Beef. It’s what’s for dinner — for tonight at least. For me, and for Frank Bruni too. Last month, Scott (yes, Lemieux) and I went to Peter Luger’s. We had a great meal. Super service, the best steak I have had in a […]
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Nothing like a little self-congratulation to get a blogger going in the morning. Amanda’s got a post up at Pandagon and Offsprung bemoaning the horrendous job the MSM does addressing or qualifyi
The stitches come out tomorrow, at which point I’ll chime in with my two cents on Helena Silverstein’s book, Girls on the Stand, which Scott reviewed for The American Prospect yesterday. W
I am honored to have been tapped twice (corrected: three times) recently for a Thinking Blogger Award. Once individually (and an embarrassingly long time ago) by Goldenferi for my work at A Bird and a
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