Category Archives: France
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
The expulsion of the global creative class
Update on my previous post: Just as occurred to Rohinton Mistry a year or so ago, musicologist Nalini Ghuman has been brutally denied re-entry into the U.S., as reported today in the New York Times. She’s British, of Welsh and … Continue reading
Nicole Kidman and the Ideal of American Womanhood
There is one other reason, besides food, that I prefer to shop at New Seasons or Whole Foods rather than the older supermarket chains. Before the racks of celebrity rags at Safeway and Albertsons, my appetite always dissipates to be … Continue reading
Toronto the new New York?
I was stunned this week to learn that Richard Florida had moved from the Washington, D.C. area to Toronto. He’s a hugely influential researcher on what makes geographies dynamic and prosperous, and he is taking his work to the highly … Continue reading