October 2005

Classic Smlassic

Check out this compilation of some reviews by opinionated amazon.com readers. A sample:
The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe (1950)

Author: C.S. Lewis

“I bought these books to have something nice to read to my grandkids. I had to stop, however, because the books are nothing more than advertisements for “Turkish Delight,” a candy popular in the U.K. The whole point of buying books for my grandkids was to give them a break from advertising, and here (throughout) are ads for this “Turkish Delight”! How much money is this Mr. Lewis getting from the Cadbury’s chocolate company anyway? This man must be laughing to the bank.”

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Remember My Little Ponies?

It’s so strange to see the wave of nostalgia toys that are hitting the kids’ stores recently. Strolling through the toy section in Target is a journey to childhood. Transformers, Lite-Brites, Care Bears, who would’ve thought that they’d come back? Now the kids who first played with them are having little ones of their own, and what could be better to play with than the stuff that we loved? I had a huge collection of My Little Ponies. They were an aqua-friendly herd — I remember playing with them most in the bathtub and the kiddie pool in the back yard. The fake terf that we had spread over the deck (Ooh, remember that?) was the perfect field for frolicking. My favorites were, of course, the babies. My favorite, that is, until they came out with a teenager-size (bigger than the babies, smaller than the moms) pony who had delicate, iridescant wings. She was truly beautiful. I must not be the only one hit with such a poignant strain of nostalgia — even some of todays most talented artists aren’t immune, including Annie Leibovitz. Opening October 21st, Milk Gallery will be featuring a set of oversized My Little Ponies (How’s that for irony?)decorated by what they bill as “some of today’s leading female artists.” The project seems a little too similar to the cows, and the set of rather bad copycat projects it spawned for my liking. However, will I be there? Oh yes. Who can resist My Little Ponies? My six-year-old self would never forgive me.

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I find myself getting homesick for potential futures.


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Lake Badger

I went to the aquarium and sprawled out on the stones around a big pool of water, watching the otters play. It occured to me that they were adorable — kitties of the water. Since they were kitties, it was only right to go snuggle with them. I wondered if they would purr when petted. I dove into the water (yes, fully clothed) and started playing around with them. It turned out that they were super cuddly. It was pure bliss until someone (not clear who it was) informed me that there was another kind of animal that lived in the pool as well, the evil and violent lake badger. I had just sighted one, coming at me with teeth bared, when I woke up.

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Go listen to music.

BAM is going to be having a lot of Glass going on — first this week, October 4th, Orion, comissioned for the 2004 Summer Olympics. Glass will play keyboards amid a nationally eccletic group of instruments.
If you miss that, then don’t miss the world premiere of Symphony Number 8, on November 2, 4 or 5, also at BAM.
If you want something with guitar, go to the USE show at Knitting Factory on October 7th.

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