Sentences

Feb 22
“To show their indie Martha Stewart commitment, Ms. Burke and Ms. Sapozhnikova sport matching tattoos of yardsticks that stretch from wrist to upper arm.” Decorating the Night in Brooklyn - NYTimes.com

Feb 15
“This is how history is made — or rather, how the hue and cry of the present and near past gets lodged into the long-term cultural memory or else is allowed to quietly fade into an inaudible whisper.” How Christian Were the Founders? - NYTimes.com

“But still he inhaled; it woke him up and allowed his dreams, his nocturnal desires and random wishes, to condense into a semblance of rationality.” Philip K. Dick, “We Can Remember It For You Wholesale”

Jan 15
“But the play is Shakespearean in the sense that no one is the victor other than history.” Stanley Mitchell, Introduction to Eugene Onegin

Jan 11
“What happens when dominant narratives and personal myths prove to be bankrupt?” Wallpaper* Magazine

Oct 29
“Don decides to legitimately man up for the first time in his life and gives Betty three seasons worth of exposition on his backstory.” Home - This Recording

Sep 18
“Our dialogue had turned oblique, as though we now inhabited a Pinter play.” In the Basement of the Ivory Tower - The Atlantic (June 2008)