~terry
Fri, Jan 31, 1997 (03:49)
seed
Comment on the days events and newsmakers from an offbeat perspective,
getting to the core of things, that's the New Yorker. Usually a good
fiction piece and some music, books and movie reviews add to the
sophisticated mix that makes up this magazine. You won't see many
photos, but there are cartoons and line drawings. And the writing is
generally good.
5 new of
~hummie
Fri, Jun 20, 1997 (20:41)
#1
most interesting piece i saw in the nyer was
the discussion of the story of O's author, pauline
reage about two years ago. very cool.
~terry
Fri, Jun 20, 1997 (23:45)
#2
And, I think it's this week, its all *Indian fiction* and a very
interesting piece about the scandalous story of Indian politics over
several decades that's about to jolt the Indian continent.
My, humdog, I'm awfully glad you stopped by. If you head South, please
come by and visit us at the Spring!
~hummie
Mon, Jun 23, 1997 (20:37)
#3
i'd very much like that.
how far are you from new orleans?
~terry
Mon, Jun 23, 1997 (22:45)
#4
A few hundred miles, I'm in Austin, TX.
~terry
Sun, Mar 8, 1998 (02:29)
#5
from arice:
There's a fantastic article about biological weapons and the people who make
them in the current issue of the New Yorker. Very chilling and confirms what
many of us have been saying here, that the stuff could very easily be
distributed just by tossing some in the air ducts of the subway, or even
just letting it fly on a breezy day.