Category Archives: France
Ornette Coleman hearts Portland
After a long trying day full of situations that were fubar and snafu’d, we were rewarded with an evening with a living treasure, jazz Hall of Famer Ornette Coleman. The Schnitz was packed to the point of overheating, and that … Continue reading
Recovery culture
Here’s the gut-wrenching line from the Joe Nocera business column in today’s NYT: “Are you ready to face a world in which your two biggest assets, your retirement account and your home, don’t automatically go up?” As he points, there … Continue reading
No Crying
Several posts ago, I wrote about my concern of the, well, Argentina-ization of the U.S. economy. OK, I was exaggerating to make a point, but the point is still valid. My point is that the U.S. could, through mismanagement of … Continue reading
Detritus as Art
One of my clients has me thinking about how artists engage with global problems, render them visually expressive, and thereby raise awareness of them with leaders and sometimes the general public. This certainly seems to have been a function of … Continue reading
The authenticity of hope
So, IMHO the Obama and Huckabee surges come down to this: authenticity. It is a sweeping cultural trend, particularly in the U.S., particularly among young adults, and as such has a huge impact on the electoral campaign. I say “campaign” … Continue reading