In more enlightening news, Pat Metheny has a video podcast!
Dooce this week has a terrific post about the new HBO drama Big Love and the legacy of Mormon polygamy in general. You won't be surprised to hear that I sympathize with her in many particulars. (My comment is #245.)
Because poor Kenny G seems to come in for abuse in this blog from time to time, I thought it might be fun to revisit what I consider one of the greatest examples of musician-on-musician slagging in the history of jazz writing: guitar giant Pat Metheny putting the
In which Bill flies to Canada for his first day of service as a Mormon missionary, but before departing performs amazing feats of transubstantiation upon an ordinary chewing gum wrapper.
To my great astonishment and delight, model-turned-actress Pollyanna McIntosh and her husband, Melrose Place's own Grant Show, would appear to have posted a reply to a blog entry of mine from last month. In writing about the experience of attending a screening of indie horror flick
In which Bill begins the serialization of his memoir THE ACCIDENTAL TERRORIST, and God commands him to confess which parts are embellished.
The subject lines of spam emails continue to amaze me, particularly one that came over the transom earlier today: You always wanted to use your penis as a billiards cue. How do they do it? I mean, they've got my number right there, again! That was always my
My contribution to the March CD Mix of the Month Club, meeting this evening at Antarctica Bar, will be Extroversion (and Other Examples of Psychobabble), with Covered with Cash generously thrown in as a Vernal Equinox bonus mix.
This being the every otherth Monday evening, I should be recording my biweekly podcast. However, in the past two weeks we've replaced our home desktop machine, and apparently the mike jack on the new machine is underpowered compared to the old one. The mike records only very faintly.
I took it easy last night, no running out into the insanity that is the Irish pub scene in Astoria to drive out the snakes. It was just the dog and I, █████ having stayed over with a friend in Brooklyn to get a quick start on the half-marathon they&
Bill's novella "Inclination" is available now in the April/May double issue of Asimov's Science Fiction. Locus calls it "outstanding ... a fascinating future," while Tangent says, "It would not surprise me if this tale eventually finds a place in someone'
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