Sunday, November 30, 2008
Sunil's India - Part 2
As mentioned last week Dehli is several cities in one - the government area looks like Pell Mell & Whitehall in London, there are ultra-modern buildings but also vast ramshackle houses and open-air markets that go on forever.. A Hyundai must share the road with motorcycles, minibikes, rickshaws, oxcarts, and countless wandering cows.....
Sunil's first picture is Humayun's Tomb, a spectacular triumph of symmetric design, which looks nearly the same from every side... and, indeed, I spent 90 minutes staring at it from every possible angle...
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Indian Railways isn't state-of-the-art, but it does go nearly everywhere...
Sunil: "Sweepers help keep the place clean"
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Sunil: 'People hanging out waiting for their train...'
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Sunil: "This cow seems to say 'Why isn't anyone helping me?' " : - )
Sunil: 'People hanging out waiting for their train...'
Sunil: "This cow seems to say 'Why isn't anyone helping me?' " : - )
Could the cow be bored with browsing English-language best-sellers?
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Saturday, November 29, 2008
Milk! A Man And An Era
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Oscar quality acting abounds in this film, led by Sean Penn in the title role. Here's Penn today and Harvey Milk in the 1970s; Diego Luna (of 'Y Tu Mama Tambien,'), who plays Milk's lover Jack Lira, and Lira himself...
Emile Hirsch (left) plays gay activist Cleve Jones (right), while Josh Brolin (left) plays the disturbed Dan White, a failed politician who ulitmately assassinated Milk....
Here's the preview
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Friday, November 28, 2008
Crustulum Ergo Sum
That's Latin for 'I cook, therefore I am,' if this is true, than I'm not nearly 'am' as much as one should be 'am', but for Thanksgiving I broke out the 'am' and the recipe book and made a decidedly non-turkey dinner for my friend Gene...
Here's my old blue looseleaf with recipes I clipped from the newspapers back in the 80s, pre-Internet, when one did such things.
The menu with Chicken Breasts with Carrots and Ginger in a light cream sauce, accompanied by Double-Strength Beef Rice, a tangy salad, and brussels sprouts cooked to the consistency of mashed potatoes.. Gene baked an apple pie. SInce I stupid failed failed to take photos, I'll have to show you my dirty dishes as proof of the feast... I bought this lovely tableware in Turkey back in early 2002...
The recipe for my main dish...
After dinner we saw 'Milk,' the excellent new film, set in 70s San Francisco, which recreates the life and times of pioneer gay politician/activist Harvey Milk and the early days of the gay civil rights movement.. A movie review is coming shortly. In the meantime, here's a vintage photo of Milk at SF's 1978 Gay Pride Parade..
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Thursday, November 27, 2008
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
21 Bridges
This 120 foot bridge links the Manhattan at West 173rd St to the Bronx, and was originally built as part of the Croton Aqueduct, which carried water from the Croton River to the thirsty urb until 1917.
I just learned the bridge will reopen to pedestrians in 2009 after a $20 million renovation in complete, making the bridge safe again.
15 of Manhattan's 21 bridges cross the Harlem River between Manhattan and the Bronx. Four cross the East River, and you can all name those, and only one, the GWB, links Manhattan's western shore to New Jersey across the Hudson. I first learned of the Harlem River bridges decades ago on the Circle Line.. I hope one day to see some of them in person...
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Tuesday, November 25, 2008
A Shower of Audience Art Criticism
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si-NEK-duh-kee?
What does 'Synedoche' mean aside from twist on Schenectady, where the film begins.. I had to look it up on Wikipedia.. It is a figure of speech in which...
1) a term denoting a part of something is used to refer to the whole thing; or
Example 'His parents bought him a new set of wheels.'
2) a term denoting a thing (a 'whole') is used to refer to part of it; or
Example: 'Use your head (brain) to figure it out'
3) a term denoting a specific class of thing is used to refer to a larger, more general class; or
Example: 'Could you pass me a Kleenex? (facial tissue)'
4) a term denoting a general class of thing is used to refer to a smaller, more specific class; or
5) a term denoting a material is used to refer to an object composed of that material.
Example: 'Those are some nice threads (clothes). - also 'roof' for 'house, 'ivories' for piano keys...
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Monday, November 24, 2008
His Reverie
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This week's Song/Video is a slice of 60s garage retro, 'Your Reverie,' from San Francisco-based singer-songwriter Kelley Stoltz.
He's been working away for ten years and seven albums, when a good review drew me to 'Reverie,' with its organ effects and staccato bounce, like something I once heard while riding a tricycle...
Here's the groovy and animated video clip for 'Your Reverie':
He's not kidding about being influenced by the Beach Boys as well as Velvet Underground, as we can see in 2006's sweet 'Ever Thought Of Coming Back'.. Not a bad video considering it was produced by a friend on a shoestring budget..
Cartoons du Jour:
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Sunday, November 23, 2008
Sunday Special Is Starting: Sunil's India
Most Indian journeys begin and end in the country's largest and most important city, Mumbai, known for centuries as Bombay until the Indian government restored an ancient name to delete vestiges of colonial rule... Here's a great William Safire column about how the press digests such name changes....
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1. View of Chowpatty Beach, Mumbai... In central Mumbai, along a strip of Indian Ocean, sits the city's most famous public beach. "By day, it's a sleepy hangout with many snoozing under the shade of its stunted trees; but in the evening it's more like a carnival, pony rides, astrologers, monkey shows, and gymnasts passing around the hat. A row of bhelpuri stands hawk Mumbai's most popular snack: crisp puffed rice and semolina doused in pungent chutneys, all scooped up with a flat, fried puri"
2. Sunil: "Usually the poem says the woman who lived in a shoe had many children, but in this case it was a family from Bengal, all nicely dressed, at the park in Mumbai"
3. Sunil: "In India one can walk among gods and here it was Hanuman, son of the Wind God.."
4. In Delhi, the Jama Masjid, or Friday Mosque, the city's largest and most important. Delhi's landmarks are mostly Moslem in origin, as the city was never under Hindu rule until 1947 - it passed directly from the Moslem Moguls to the British Raj... Sunil: "These guys weren't mosks but were give robes as they were wearing shorts." Visitors to mosques must not show much skin - immodesty in a mosque just isn't done....
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Saturday, November 22, 2008
When? When? When?
I'm impatient for the opening of the first section of The High Line, an beautiful park project being built on an old elevated rail line running along 10th Avenue for thirty blocks or so..
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I've been meaning to find out, via Google, just when this would occur. This was not as easy as I imagined. This isn't telegraphed on the Friends of the High Line web page or construction blog. Wikipedia says late 2008 for Phase 1, and late 2009 for Phase 2, quoting a NYT article dated June 25, 2008. It's clearly not going to be ready for late 2008, or the news of an impending ribbon-cutting would be omnipresent... If anyone has heard more about this topic, please let me know!
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Tomorrow we have something really special for you!
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It's c-c-c-cold here.... lows in the low 20s, icy winds... and dark... I'm so happy to have a nice, warm bed. Just got back (I'm writing this late Friday) from Italian dinner with Fernando & Sunil at Cola's, my first Italian meal in a while... We're still in the glow of the Obama win... I'll be posting here and there all weekend...
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Friday, November 21, 2008
This Is Not A Christmas Tale
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Check out the trailer for a taste....
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Thursday, November 20, 2008
Wild Wild Life
More Central America pictures from Erik. What have we got here on our nighttime nature walk through Costa Rica's cloud forest?
Iguana stampede!
It's symbiosis!
I love this shot - the blue almost looks like moss, until you realize it's the twilight sky.. Took me a while
Now the green phantom is trapped - nowhere to run/fly/slither to...
Not the most flattering picture of me, but this captures our many 8-hour drives from one region to the next, in a van, departing at dawn, many snoozing, me listening to audiobooks or music on my iPod...
Here's a better picture of me sitting through two rainy days on otherwise heavenly Omatepe Island in Lake Nicaragua..
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Echoes of History
Another Ortega poster, with Ortega himself. 'Translation: Up With The Poor of The World!' By the way, two more 80s/90s 'comeback' Presidents recently elected to non-consecutive terms are centrists Oscar Arias of Costa Rica and Leonel Fernandez of the Dominican Republic.
Central America moves forward slowly, but the eradication of extreme poverty has a long way to go, as this picture attests...
Is it 2008 here, or 1808? Hard to tell sometimes when you're in Granada, Nicaragua being guided by the incomparable Gioconda..
I'm fascinated by Gioconda, and Erik teases me that I'm in love with her. Is this the gay man's version of a straight man's 'man-crush' - ie non-sexual infatuation...
Food on the run, served in pink tin foil? My memories are vague, but those are my hairy arms and the edges of Gioconda's frilly dress, so it must have been on the way to an outlying Volcano near Granada...
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Endless Central America
I continue to drag out my Volcano Trail Tale... We were about 85% done, about to show a very rainy arrival on the steep sloping cobblestone streets of Copan Ruinas.. But we'll push that back a few days because.... I've now gone through Erik's photos - Erik is my close friend from Boston who accompanied me on that isthmic odyssey... Let's start with a picture of me in front of our Antigua, Guatemala inn!
Coati mundi in Costa Rica.. Aren't they adorable?
This is an amazing photo by Erik! - look at the color contrasts - it looks like a mix of color and black and white - here we are whiling away the rainy hours on Omatepe Island in Lake Nicaragua
A cool Canadian traveling companion surrounded by Costa Rican Youth...
This isn't me, but I really did this! I flew above the cloud forest canopy of Costa Rica on a zipline!
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