Stoned Again
Huckleberry can quit the catnip anytime he wants—honest!
Huckleberry can quit the catnip anytime he wants—honest!
Bagheera, tiring of being compared to a recumbent Modigliani model, tries for some Julian Schnabel neo-expressionism.
I'll have to check with JA to be sure (he remembers these things better than anyone), but I think it was Thursday, August 10, 2000 — exactly six years ago — that I first sat down in front of a computer screen for <i>Stereophile</i>.
<b>KR</b>: "What the hell did you people do to me?"
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<I>The Morning News</I>' Clay Risen thinks the <I>LA Times</I> shouldn't have published Claire Hoffman's story on <I>Girls Gone Wild</I> sleazeball Joe Francis. Risen thinks Hoffman couldn't write objectively about a man who assaulted her.
Does music represent the pleasure of counting without the burden of numbers? John S. Allen makes a strong case—sort of.
Text and photos by Bob Sacha. "Looking beneath a city street is like peeking under your skin: the terrain upon which your well-being depends is so close, yet so full of secrets."
This time <I>Science News</I>' late-summer science reading list. Lots of good stuff here, and, other than <I>Blink</I> and <I>The Wisdom of Crowds</I>, I haven't even heard of any of them.
<i>Your <a href="http://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/080806expert/">enthusiastic response</a> has inspired Kristina to come out of blog-retirement. She could only stay away for an evening. Ladies and gentlemen, it seems she may be hooked. Any suggestions for an amp and CD player?<br></i>
–SM