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  1. A NEW YORKER COVER FOR TODAY: A beautiful, sad, sweet image by Chris Ware . . . http://bit.ly/6mn517
  2. THIS WEEK'S ORSON WELLES ON THE AIR: THE WAR OF THE WORLDS: Gather the household around, dim the lights, click her... http://bit.ly/7nadOc
  3. PARIS: DOUBLE VISION — L'ÉCORCHÉ: In 1792, Jean-Antoine Houdon created a remarkable bronze sculpture -- "L'Éco... http://bit.ly/62da39
  4. THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY: Well, do ya, punk?[With thanks, as so often, to Golden Age Comic Book Stories.] http://bit.ly/3l4Q2m
  5. STEPLADDERS!: They lurk in closets, utility rooms, sheds and garages -- seemingly innocent, ordinary home implement... http://bit.ly/3BBRiu
  6. CELEBRATING CARLA: In a recent post I noted the 100th birthday of horror movie and Baja California icon Carla Laemm... http://bit.ly/3oxDDR
  7. REPORT FROM PARIS: HOUDON: Jean-Antoine Houdon (1741-1848) was the greatest of French sculptors -- indeed, one of th... http://bit.ly/OHayY
  8. REPORT FROM PARIS: A MOVEABLE FEAST: Today, intrepid correspondent Coralie visited the Musée Grévin in Paris, a c... http://bit.ly/1sWEgU
  9. REPORT FROM PARIS: LA COUPOLE: A couple of hours ago my friend Coralie was sitting having a coffee and a petite meri... http://bit.ly/7G38m
  10. LA DAME À LA LICORNE: My friend Coralie, who lives in Geneva, is making a visit to her hometown of Paris.  She as... http://bit.ly/3pODBQ
  11. @amycrehore Calphalon rules.
  12. A DIEGO RIVERA FOR TODAY: Subterranean Forces, 1926-27 http://bit.ly/NIDNo
  13. TROPICANA: In the 1950s, before Castro turned Cuba into a Marxist paradise, the Tropicana was the hottest (upscale) ... http://bit.ly/2lSCOH
  14. @kakitwit "Think not that you must sleep, but that you may" -- Thomas Mann
  15. OH, THE TRAGEDY OF IT ALL!: http://bit.ly/4rfRjc
  16. A BÉRAUD FOR TODAY: Jean Béraud left us the most charming records of the boulevards and cafés of Paris during the... http://bit.ly/2kGjyU
  17. REPULSIVE BUT RIGHT, ROMANTIC BUT WRONG: AN AESTHETIC DELUSION: Hundreds of years from now, when historians look bac... http://bit.ly/35BU0G
  18. SENATOR POOT: When I hear Joe Lieberman talking these days it doesn't sound like human speech.  It sounds like a se... http://bit.ly/1f3NLc
  19. DAYS OF PIZZA, AND WINE: Jack Kerouac's favorite meal -- at least back in the early Fifties, when he could rarely af... http://bit.ly/1XD6MH
  20. CARLA AND RAY: Carla Laemmle recently celebrated her 100th birthday.  She was the niece of Carl Laemmle, founder of... http://bit.ly/1eUI7q