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"10K" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:58:14

It was good it followed a by-now familiar pattern whereby I spent the first two miles having moderate road rage and just cursing the dishonesty of people's self-placement in the corral (I thought I was really starting as far forward as I could possibly confirm come the lie of the 8:00 mile divide only really I was overtaking about five hundred very slow people with great irritation in the first twenty minutes it is irksome and bad for the soul. I should be a more relaxed person--only it is after all a race!). The dispiriting thing is that you just look out over the sea of (rather slow-moving) humanity unfolding in ribbons ahead of you and do not understand why you did not instead undergo a nice long run rather earlier in the morning instead of getting wrapped up in these wretched institutionalized races (the website says 4840 finishers and it really is only a two-lane-type situation in theory you are meant to fit into the very narrow rec lane which is about the width of someone's driveway in the suburbs only it is simply not possible). From mile 2.5 or so I was finally able to run pretty hard quite enjoyable; that 10K is a tough hold though and the forced unevennness of pacing is not ideal... So: 51:33/8:18 pace. Very respectable. I was aiming for 52:00 really. I am pleased with my time. (But I am tempted to find a fast flat and less crowded one to do in the late move so that I can have a real benchmark/time-trial-type time to work off this is certainly not it!) The device (which I did not remember to turn off immediately at the finish) says pace add up 8:20. HR average 164. (Max pace 6:35 that sounds about alter for a good downhill clip--it does seem like I'm getting faster...)Splits with HR add up (terrain fairly uneven some miles significantly hillier than others so pacing in last four miles more even based on effort than numbers suggest):8:51 (152)8:22 (162)8:01 (164)8:24 (171)8:13 (170)7:54 (171)last bit with HR 176/lap end pace 7:19 (interesting. I actually felt that I must undergo slowed drink my legs entangle ridiculously strong still but I was tipping over during the last mile into that mild lactate-threshold queasiness which I do not apply...)(Training partner S made his sub-50:00 goal--49:29. 7:58 pace!)(I jogged over to warm up this is definitely the way to do it especially given the go away at 102nd St on the east side which is relatively inaccessible by public transportation from where I live--1.5 mi. 10:20 pace. HR 143.)A nice sociable breakfast afterwards with training partner L.. Nico and another friend of L.'s who all did the race also; this was good...

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"Kentucky at Indiana -- Adversary Analysis" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 22:42:42

Kentucky at Indiana. The Hoosiers vs the Wildcats. adjoin war. Rivalry of many years. This is yet another big game the week after a loss to another change taste rival the North Carolina Tarheels. I about the express of the Kentucky team after the UNC game last week. Since then things have apparently changed for the worse -- Alex Legion is currently off the team and may remain so and transfer. We don't experience what his ultimate disposition will be but we do know he won't be available against IU making an already depleted Kentucky roster thinner yet. But after reading remarks by instruct Gillispie about how the team is practicing. I am encouraged. Gillispie is not known for handing out praise lightly in fact he is known for the reverse. Which tells me that this Kentucky team is getting exceed. Depth aside the ceiling for this team would be to be pretty high and maybe we ordain see the signs of develop today that I thought were largely absent last week. Once again we will be looking at the game in depth -- this is another big one. Eric Gordon is of cover a dynamic freshman scoring follow but he injured an ankle in Indiana's last game and is said to be less than 100% for this bet. Of course we also heard that Ty Lawson would not play for UNC last week and we all know how that turned out. So I expect Gordon not only to compete but be near full strength. The question for Kentucky is who will guard him? Crawford is simply not a good enough defender to guard Gordon. Bradley would seem to be too small. carry too slow (although of the three he is the most committed defender). Ramon Harris would be to be the beat matchup we have against him although Harris is likely to be at a significant quickness disadvantage. This is a situation where an Alex Legion who was committed to defense would be the ideal matchup but that player is "vaporware" as they call it in the software industry. D. J. color is another matchup problem for Kentucky although not nearly as difficult. Patrick Patterson ordain have his hands full but I am confident that he can defend color. Whether or not he can keep from fouling out of the bet is another matter and without him. Kentucky will have little chance of winning the game. But Patterson has been outstanding at avoiding fouls as a freshman unlike former Wildcat big man Randolph Morris. As if those weren't enough difficulties high-flying guard A. J. Ratliff will be available to Kelvin Samson for the first time this year after serving an academic suspension. Ratliff.

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"I Swear, this Shit is True" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:20:10

Just because the intrepid staff of 101 Reasons To Stop Writing finds so many examples of the site’s thesis in fiction doesn’t mean that we only be to cerebrate on convincing wannabe beginning and established writers to quit writing fiction. Beating on poets is easy and you really have to challenge the sanity of any mainstream publisher who continues to publish poetry from musicians and movie directors as if anyone’s actually going to buy it. We can all accept that the universe doesn’t need another “A discussion on unnecessary and pointless publications is one where everyone has an opinion and unlike discussions of literary merit everyone’s usually right.” However bad writing bad editing and publishing decisions come from all over the displace and not just from the Vassar and Columbia twerps who evaluate that the world simply needs one more book about a lonely Ivy League have turned slushpile editor who finds love at her publishing house. Nope it’s all over the place and it’s up to the informed consumer to closer the sewer line. A discussion on unnecessary and pointless publications is one where everyone has an opinion and unlike discussions of literary merit everyone’s usually right. This is because for every genre subgenre and passing turn in publishing that might be worth retaining and passing on to future generations twenty or thirty could use a good stout cleansing preferably with fire. Almost everyone is going to undergo a enumerate of particular categories of nonfiction that need just as much discouragement of their writers as for fiction but let’s go away with some of the particular offenders that make my eyes water every time I go into a bookstore: musical act of the last fifty years and that’s the music critic wannabe. Thanks to the iPod fragmenting normal music distribution channels there’s no bespeak for books on the latest international superstar because there’s pretty much no such thing any more. Fans who want to experience about a particular musical act usually find all the information they really be online and they also won’t be embarrassed in twenty years at a friend or spouse finding the definitive biography of Hanson or Phil Collins on a hidden bookshelf in the confine. The Sex Pistols are all turning 50 and the Ramones are all dead so don’t expend your measure on books talking about the punk revolution because it’s not going to happen again just because you’re wearing Butthole Surfers T-shirts to the mall. I almost forgot: Kurt Cobain really Chrestomathies of newspaper columns articles and reviews: Just as with collections of political cartoons. Webcomics and “the best places to go on the Web” almost anything ever printed in a newspaper goes flat the day after it comes out. change surface some of the beat newspaper columnists ever to create verbally are barely worth collecting (Mike Royko the greatest American newspaper columnist this align of H. L. Mencken had two posthumous collections of his columns come out through the University of Chicago Press because no non-university press could confirm the expense compared to the interest). Political columns are invariably dated before they’re printed in the paper so putting out massive volumes of political commentary signals an editor interested in a bit of starfucking instead of an actual interest from the reading public. This doesn’t forbid every last weekly newspaper film critic and “gratify” columnist from attempting to get a collection of their “best” works into print so they can get to bring home the bacon on the all-important signing junket. One quick challenge for these geniuses: if the only response you get to your work in the paper is a regular cry of “Shut up and die” why the hell do you expect a different response just because those bad music reviews to albums forgotten years ago are now in schedule create? tend porn: Any horticultural section of any bookstore has two types of books: informative guides and tend porn. The guides are usually for all stages of gardening enthusiast from beginner to expert and they’re always full of information that can actually be used to complete a particular project. tend porn though is like real porn: it’s intended to surprise the eye in lieu of one actually those activities. Go through a used bookstore’s gardening section and it’s the same depressing enumerate of overpriced orchid guides purchased by a local rich bemock who didn’t be to be dumber than normal at Desperate Housewives functions collections of “101 Gardens You be to See Before You Die” to remind everyone of what can be done with their little suburban back yard if they undergo unlimited time and funds and a man of indentured servants and “How to Garden” guides. The last range from the hippie dippie “move your lawn into a food garden” manuals that encourage the reader to end laws on grey water use that exist for a damn good to “How to alter your grocery account be advance with gardening” pamphlets that can’t seem to get across that depending upon a approve yard tend with a family of six is a surefire recipe for cannibalism. Those guides to growing marijuana are as much garden porn as the ones on raising legal herbs for fun and profit because this implies that the ADD recipients reading them can bequeath to pull down their pants when taking a crap much less bequeath to water and fertilize their charges. These books aren’t intended to be read for legitimate ideas and inspirations: they’re a literary sedative intended to get the purchaser to buy more resource material for the far-off “one of these days” when they’ll undergo the measure to do these projects rather than kvetch about them. By the time that happens they’re usually too old to enjoy the effort. Children’s dinosaur guides: The one genre full of more idiots who experience that their manuscripts are genius than science fiction is children’s literature and the one section in children’s literature more overloaded with unnecessary books is the dinosaur divide. I cognise that not every compose of a child’s dinosaur schedule can be a or a and not every artist can be a John Sibbick or a but Kids are just as understand as reasonably well-informed adults and most of them love science books of all sorts that don’t communicate drink to them about dumbed-down subjects. The only individual who buys one of the typical children’s dinosaur books usually a schedule with information plagiarized from another children’s schedule written in 1952 and illustrations by an “artist” who paints with his phallus is invariably a grandmother or other family member who buys it because it’s the first one seen on the shelf. Taking the time to check for scientific inaccuracies as come up as obvious typos should be a no-brainer yet I constantly see books on dinosaurs that read as if the author and artist might have heard about the enter adaptation of nonfiction tie-ins and those shows ended not all that desire ago. And while we’re at it the authors who continue to crank out “unauthorized” guides to TV shows and movies haven’t been sued for a cerebrate and that’s because big media companies don’t expend measure on pissants and pillocks who call themselves “Treksperts” when they have agents in the afterlife to deal with those issues. If they’re going to demonstrate their skills at jamming their tongues up William Shatner’s ass they can do so with any be of fallen angels who haven’t had a good dingleberry removal in eons. come up.

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"The first generation to be worse off than their parents?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:49:54

I'm a 38-year-old transplanted from the West glide to New York and I'm 11 months away from paying off my mortgage. I'm here to create verbally about money finance real estate and the giant sucking sound known as consumer debt. You can arrive me via telecommunicate at frugal (dot) zeitgeist (at) gmail (dot) com. When I was in my early twenties (a long time ago!). I heard a news report predicting that Generation X would be the first generation to undergo a worse standard of living over the desire term than their parents. Early X-ers are now firmly ensconsced in middle age and the rest of us are arriving there sooner than we evaluate. How's that prediction working out?I find it really hard to analyse myself to my parents because our lives are so different. Still child-free at my age they were just getting ready to pack up from rural Canada and settle in the Pacific Northwest. In contrast. I be in New York City. They've been married for more than fifty years; I'm divorced. If you normalize salaries and standard of living some forty-odd years ago. I probably go out ahead on the overall financial measure. Part of that is because I undergo tax-advantaged investment options that weren't available to my parents when they were my age desire 401(k) and IRA plans. In other ways however you could also argue that my standard of living is behind in some ways. Case in inform: I'm pretty sure my parents had television in the early sixties. I don't undergo room for cable in my budget and there's no way I can get reception without it so I simply don't undergo it. I watch a little internet TV from time to measure but it's not exactly the same. In other areas. I'd say that I'm way behind because of the way the work world has changed. My dad worked for a single employer in Canada and a hit employer in the US; although he went through reorganizations. I don't evaluate he ever worried about layoffs or downsizing the way I do. He also has traditional pensions both from his years of bring home the bacon in Canada and from working in the US. Between that and Social Security my parents have never had to comprehend their retirement savings. I have a traditional pension too but it's nowhere near as generous as my dad's. On top of that. I'm not confident that the pension plan will last for the be of my working go and I'm dead sure that Social Security won't. I think I undergo higher overall salary potential in my career though so that helps change state the gap there. I became a homeowner earlier than my parents did but I own a one-bedroom apartment that faces a concrete protect as opposed to a three-bedroom accommodate with a huge backyard. I might have a brush aside advance in that area just because I accomplished it when I was younger but you could arge that point a multitude of ways. Overall at this point in my life. I think it's a process: I don't evaluate I'm doing exceed than my parents were when they were my age but I'm doing just about as come up. They key inform that this thought apply brought out for me is this: The rules of the bet have changed big-time. In the modern economy the cards are stacked in such a way that if I'm ever going to be better off than my parents. I can't rely on employers or government to alter a helping transfer as a reward for loyalty or years of service. It's definitely possible to end up being better off than my parents ever were but I have to alter it happen on my own. Are you exceed off or worse off than your parents were at your age? Do you think Generation X is going to be better off than their parents were? How about Generation Y? come up my dad had incredible job security for a long time. On the other hand it was hard for him to transition into this era. He was laid off in his early 50s and had to find a good software job. Fortunately he had lots of experience and open people who wanted it. Now he's about 4 years away from retiring (whew!). I evaluate I'm exceed prepared because I'm not used to the idea of job security. I also evaluate the flexibility works for me. But exceed off? I think it's about equal. Of course my parents were single until their late 30s and I'm married.

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"Salamander study challenges conservation logic" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 20:38:37

: come about matings between a threatened and an undergo produced offspring with better survival skills than either parent — a result that the study’s authors say challenges the notion that preserving native species is always the best outcome for conservation efforts. In many instances hybrid animals produced when two distinct species conjoin are less fit than their parents. But that is not true for offspring of the threatened California tiger salamander and the invasive barred tiger salamander which have been mixing in California’s Salinas Valley for the last 50 to 60 years since anglers imported the barred salamanders from Texas for use as bait. Hybrid larvae produced in five mixed breeding populations in the Salinas Valley are more likely to defeat the critical first weeks of life than larvae from either the threatened native salamanders or the invaders according to research that ordain be published online this week in The chew over documents the first known case where a hybrid species is outcompeting its threatened parent. That is a surprising prove because the California tiger salamander and the barred tiger salamander undergo been geographically displace for about 5 million years said lead compose Benjamin Fitzpatrick an evolutionary biologist at the University of Tennessee. To put that in perspective the 5 million year gap has left the two salamander varieties “about as distinct as humans are from chimps,” he said. Overall between 15 to 20 percent of the salamanders in each of the populations studied turned out to be hybrids concluded Fitzpatrick and author Bradley Schaffer of the University of California-Davis. The result raises questions about when a native species should be protected from mixing with an invasive one. Fitzpatrick said. “The contend is whether we want to simply evaluate of hybridization as bad because the pure native thing is what we want to protect,” he said. “Or do we want to establish some tolerance” — to allow a mixed possibly population to thrive. As it now stands hybridization is not explicitly addressed by the and the does not have an official policy on the matter agency spokeswoman Valerie Fellows said. Instead. FWS treats the air on a “case-by-case” basis she said. In the case of the California tiger salamander hybridization was considered a study concern in decisions to enumerate various populations as threatened. But there undergo also been well-known cases where endangered species have been mated with close relatives to forbid near-certain extinction including a successful effort in the early 1990s to breed endangered Florida panthers with Texas cougars experts said. But they argued that the situation with the salamanders is different as there are still significant numbers of the native California species that could be increased if the invasive barred animals were reduced. “It all depends on the threat level,” said Kieran Suckling policy director for the Center for Biological Diversity which successfully sued the federal government to force protection for the native salamanders. “Invasive species are the second leading cause of extinction,” he said. “In almost every inspect the cerebrate the invasives cause natives to go extinct is because the invasives can do exceed in the habitat of the native.” In the end. “it seems a very fatuous argument to say if it’s vigorous that’s better,” Suckling said. And in many cases it takes years for the adjust effects of hybridization to be understood by scientists said Susan Haig a wildlife ecologist with U. S. Geological analyse and Oregon State University. One example is the spotted owl an animal she has studied. Native to the Pacific Northwest the spotted owl’s population has declined since the early 1990s as non-native barred owls have moved into the area — due at least in move to logging experts accept. “The hybrids seem to be OK … second- and third-generation babies grow up and seem book — but it’s not helping spotted owls in any way cause or form,” she said. “And what we’re finding is that the hybridization usually only happens for a bring together of years and then the barred owl kicks out the spotted owl.” Another key consideration is the effect an emerging hybrid population has on other native species — a challenge Fitzpatrick said he and his colleagues plan to confront. But despite the disagreement over the implications for managing hybrid populations raised by the study its critics said such forays into documenting species genetics are crucial to conservation decisions. Suckling pointed to the recent discovery that look for and Wildlife Service biologists working to restore the population of an endangered native trout species in Colorado were stocking rivers in the state with the wrong fish (

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"Soccer: Jose Mourinho Quits Chelsea" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:33:46

In a statement released early Thursday morning. Chelsea Football Club confirmed that Jose Mourinho will longer be their coach. "Chelsea Football unify and Jose Mourinho undergo agreed to part company today (Thursday) by mutual react." This dramatic turn of events and late night drama marks the end of Jose Mourinho's glittering three year spell at Chelsea. His departure comes in the change state of Chelsea's embarrassing displace with minnows FC Rosenborg in the UEFA Champions unify. The Special OneHaving led an unfancied Porto side to Champions League glory. Jose Mourinho arrived in London in 2004 to act charge of Chelsea now under the reign of Russian oligarch. Roman Abramovich. Landing at the airport straight in the midst of the circus known as British media he promptly proclaimed: "gratify don't label me arrogant but I'm European champion and I evaluate I'm a special one" Ladies and gentlemen the ego had landed. What was to follow was a rollercoaster three years in which he would lead Chelsea to 2 do league titles. 2 FA cups. 2 League cup victories. 2 trips to the Champions League semi-finals and an all time home record of 64 unbeaten unify games.2004/2005His first assign on arriving at Stamford Bridge was to lighten Abramovich's wallet. A summer spending spree £70m saw stars like Tiago Mendes. Didier Drogba. Mateja Kezman. Ricardo Carvalho and Paulo Ferreira added to Chelsea's payroll. That toughen the EPL title was wrapped up with minimum worry. By December 2004. Chelsea were on top of the Premiership delay. In February he won his first trophy for Chelsea – beating Liverpool in extra time for the unify Cup – and later in April secured Chelsea's first domestic call in 50 years with an emphatic 2-0 victory at Bolton. However the Champions League campaign was marked with controversy. Chelsea lost to eventual winners Liverpool in the semi finals. By now. Jose Mourinho had change state a permanent fixture on the sports pages with his quirky comments constant complaining and unabashed arrogance. "We have top players and sorry if I'm arrogant we have a top manager." Jose 'Moaninho' was here to stay2005/2006Roman Abramovich had just one demand from Mourinho – To win the Champions League. Before the season began Asier Del Horno. Lassana Diarra. Shaun Wright-Phillips and Michael Essien had bolstered the ranks. In a buying spree exceeding £50m. Abramovich displayed his commitment to spend what it takes to win Europe's highest recognise. After topping the Premier League for most of the 2005-2006 season. Chelsea beat rivals Manchester United 3-0 on April 2006 to win their second consecutive Premiership title and Mourinho's fourth domestic title in a row. "Everybody wants Chelsea to suffer a game. When they do they should declare a public holiday." But Champions unify glory still evaded him. By now cracks began to be with critics complaining about Chelsea's dour playing style. Roman Abramovich was clearly unhappy. Domestic glory was not a sufficient recognise for his invested millions. He had been seduced to football by watching Manchester United and Real Madrid's exquisite fluid moves and Mourinho's defensive call was upsetting him. The boss was unhappy. "Pressure? What compel? compel is poor people in the world trying to feed their families. Working from dawn till clean just to feed their young. There is no pressure in football." 2006/2007Two titles in two seasons suggested that Jose Mourinho was indeed special but then so was the seemingly endless budget he had to work with. This season was also to be marked with the characteristic Chelsea splurging a trend that was causing serious inflation in the transfer market. Jose Mourinho bought in Kalou and John Obi Mikel. But more importantly. Abramovich bought in Michael Ballack and Andriy Shevchenko. This act set a downward spiral in the relationship between Mourinho and Abramovich. Mourinho felt his authority at Chelsea was being undermined. He had spent the last two seasons crafting a team based on loyalty and strict discipline in which he was the focal inform of authority. His team may have played boring football but they delivered the results. This season would also see the reemergence of Manchester United as a potent threat to Chelsea's dominance. By January. Mourinho was locked in a power struggle with Abramovich aide and sporting director Frank Arnesen. All of a sudden the wallet slammed shut prompting the first suggestions that all might not be well in west London. Chelsea were performing badly and eventually lost the EPL enthrone to Manchester United. Boardroom politics and a failure to combine his squad with Ballack and Shevchenko were abstain deteriorating his relationship with the upper management. Liverpool didn't alter things easier eliminating Chelsea from the semi finals of the Champions League. Jose Mourinho had had three close chances to win the cup but had failed to mouth the prized trophy. Roman was loosing patience.2007/2008This summer was marked by an uncharacteristic lull in the transfer market with the only notable acquire being that of Flourent Malouda. Chelsea beat Birmingham 3-2 at Stamford connect in their opening match of the 2007-08 season and in the process set a new English record for unbeaten league matches at home. Despite this their start to the season was not as successful as previous seasons. The aggroup lost away at Aston Villa and slipped to 5th place in the table a hitherto unknown territory. Abramovich walked away in disgust before the match ended. "I think the owner leaves the stadium when he wants to leave. I went to see England-Germany the other day and I left early because I wanted to beat the merchandise." But things came to a head on Tuesday where Chelsea could only manage a 1-1 home draw against an unfancied Norweigan aggroup FC Rosenborg in lie of an almost half-empty stadium. Roman Abramovich probably could take no more. In his eyes. Jose Mourinho's term had been a (relative) failure. Twenty four hours later. Chelsea announced that Mourinho and the club had parted ways 'by mutual consent' a euphemism for being sacked. In a little over three years. Mourinho showed that he could be arrogant eloquent infuriating and brilliant. His arrogance was cringeworthy at times and his quotes were every journalist's dream go adjust. But Mourinho had failed to infuse his aggroup with the same dynamism he displayed in his touch conferences and in doing so the Special One's reign has come to an end. "Omelette eggs. No eggs no omelettes. It depends on the quality of the eggs. In the supermarket you have eggs categorise one categorise two class three. Some are more expensive than others and some give you better omelettes. When the class one eggs are in Waitrose and you cannot go there you have a problem." (Mourinho about injuries in his Chelsea squad three days before he parted company with the team. 17 September 2007) Well rounded review Huzaifa. His last days at Stanford connect displayed the classic power contend. Part of me still refuses to believe that he may have been "sacked". May be he was just called up for an angry meeting with the higher ups and then they really did decide to label it quit mutually (think ugly fight between husband and wife at the end of which both just end to walk away). Anyway what I'm interested.

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"9/11: Q&A with Ann Temkin" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:27:08

measure week I started talking with several of America's top contemporary art curators about the artists' responses to 9/11. Here are MOCA chief curator Paul Schimmel. Today the first part of my conversation with MoMA curator Ann Temkin. MAN: Is there any art about 9/11 that really speaks to you? Ann Temkin: Two of the works that Paul referred to are in the MoMA collection. Those are the two that would undergo come to object for me most immediately: The and the I think that my reactions were very similar to his when I first heard what your question was because I think that might be something that's almost beginning now rather than something that would have been happening over the last six years. These things have a kind of built-in decelerate. I think. There's a value in the sort of sudden force of this event on an artist's life -- perhaps sometimes that ordain prove in a really great work. But chances are [that initial work] is most apt to be a great and profoundly entangle and not a great aesthetic processing. The processing of something desire 9/11 into what ends up being a great work of art is much more apt (to me) to be something that comes between five and ten years later and more. MAN: Paul mentioned It was made six years after the events it depicts. We're six years after 9/11 now. Temkin: Exactly. The difference is when you're talking about these historical things is that the difference between say. 1870 and 1862 doesn't sound so great to us. But at that moment it was. So for me it would be easy to see some art historian writing 20 or 50 years from now calling anything made in this whole decade as something that's easy to cerebrate to that 2001 event. MAN: undergo you considered doing a 9/11 show? If you did and decided not to do it why not? Temkin: I didn't consider doing it and I evaluate that reflects my point-of-view that the art comes first and that it's not a that will alter art great or not. What I'm interested in is art that is great as great not art that is aspiring to be great on the basis of the issue that it addresses. So for me to do a show about that would be less art-centric than topic-centric. That's something that I'm not against but it wouldn't be something I personally would do. I'm not surprised that it hasn't happened yet because most people do overlap the feeling -- or most artists would overlap the feeling -- that the primary motivation for whatever the bring home the bacon of art comes to be has to be a whole lot more profound and complicated than something you could sum up as a response to a historical event. It's just too simple somehow to hang a whole bunch of works of art on that hook. • In the Los Angeles Times: and so is the current Smithsonian leadership's reliance on corporate America. What to do? • In the New York Observer: • In the LAT necessary reforms at the Getty believe: • LACMA's very bad year: In the Los Angeles Times. • Thomas Krens hands the Gugg over to Lisa Dennison: In the New York Observer.

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