Author Archives: kmazz
Meat grinder shoes
My generation came of age during the rise of feminism, and one of the facets of traditional womanhood that it attacked was fashion. In particular, the dogma opposed high-heeled shoes. While they apparently make the foot and leg look seductive … Continue reading
The Unbearable Bleakness of Being
Is it the early rains? Being tired of lugging my painful foot around? I think it’s the hangover from watching evil run amok in Ken Burns’ “The War” combined with the malaise from reading The Bookseller of Kabul, yet another … Continue reading
Italy’s Multicultural Music
Back in July 2007, I used this space to provide some impressions of rapidly changing Italy, as a person who was born and partly raised there and who has spent some long periods of time in the country. Today, one … Continue reading
Portland’s Good Eats
Today’s New York Times has the usual tales of woe: our new Iraqi allies, the Sunnis, are targeting our erstwhile allies the police and tribal chiefs, for death; it seems that the Bush friends who are managing the oil drilling … Continue reading
Playing Hard to Get
It is really difficult in this day and age to experience discrimination as a white man, but there’s one Japanese restaurant in Beaverton where you can have just that. I won’t mention its name, just because I’m nice and I … Continue reading