
On this Day in 1819, 23-year-old John Keats wrote a love letter
considered one of the most beautiful ones ever written. I discovered this listening to the daily podcast of the Writer’s Alamac. Here are the written words:
My dearest Girl,
This moment I have set myself to copy some verses out fair. I cannot proceed with any degree of content. I must write you a line or
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[Read More] Beautiful Poem by Sonia Gernes
Golden
for my parent’s fiftieth anniversary
In the old photographs, it is always autumn.
Colors fade to the sepia of remembered thought:
my mother in a flapper dress, my father
proud beside the Model A. They glow
in the light of dreams that I can never know.
What did they think of that autumn
they climbed into the photograph of bride & groom?
That
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[Read More] The Emmancipation Paradox: Women have become unhappier since 1972
Maureen Down (NY Times) reports stunning data and speculates why the libration of women seems to have made them unhappier while men have become happier.
Women are getting unhappier, I told my friend Carl.
“How can you tell?” he deadpanned. “It’s always been whine-whine-whine.”
Why are we sadder? I persisted.
“Because you care,” he replied with a mock sneer.
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[Read More] Electric Car Alert: I want to take the Tesla for a Spin
Just read a story in the New Yorker about the development of an all-electric car by the California startup company Tesla. Despite the difficulities of refuelling the car quickly, I would love to experience driving this all electric car. Here is Tad Friend’s report on his test drive:
IT’S ELECTRIC!
This week in the New Yorker,
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[Read More] 4.6 million to lie forever on top of Marilyn Monroe
I don’t know any man who was young in the early 1960s and who did not have a crush on Marilyn Monroe. As this generation is starting to face death, one rich man can be with Marilyn for eternity. The DailyNews reports:
Even in death, Marilyn Monroe is still snagging millionaires.
An unidentified deep-pocketed
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[Read More] The Pope’s Letter
PM: Is is always better to read someone in the original. I am looking forward to reading the Pope’s encyclica Caritas in Veritate to see whether he has to something say that politicans and business leaders can use to guide their actions.
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Today I wish to reflect on my Encyclical, Caritas in Veritate.
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[Read More] Michael Jackson Explained
Robert Hilburn pieces together for the best account to day why Michael Jackson is dead.
Michael Jackson: the wounds, the broken heart
Pop music critic Robert Hilburn recalls the years when the public turned its back on the singer. ‘I’m lonely,’ a 23-year-old Jackson said.
I’ll always regret that the last conversation I had with Michael Jackson
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[Read More] Is killing a fly sufficient to scare dictators into submission?
Obama’s Fly Move By MAUREEN DOWD, NY TIMES
The White House has two kinds of aides: The ones who prefer to think of their boss as gifted but human, and the ones who think their boss is on a date night with destiny.
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