Brooklyn Bugle Book Club: “Augustus” by John Williams
Gaius Octavius Caesar Augustus, heir of Julius and the first Roman emperor, is the fascinating center of John Williams’…
February 6, 2015Gaius Octavius Caesar Augustus, heir of Julius and the first Roman emperor, is the fascinating center of John Williams’…
February 6, 2015I have just learned of the death of Jochen Hülder, who passed about three weeks ago. I ask for…
February 5, 2015I’ve been thinking about the 1970s…specifically, about how much they sucked. If you are too young to have truly…
February 4, 2015I’ve read the data: my readers respond when I insult icons, dissect shabby and rotting pop phenomena, or reel…
February 2, 2015I understand that Tom DeLonge of Blink-182 has written a long and heartfelt letter to his fans, explaining and…
January 29, 2015Without a doubt, one of my favorite television channels is NYC Drive. It features only one program, continuous but…
January 28, 2015When his city hummed with radio waves, autumn colored incandescence heating up bakery brown Bakelite, He lived to be…
January 25, 2015We are mortal: we’re born and, ultimately, we die. We resist the notion, we defy it, and eventually we…
January 23, 2015“The simplest description of emptiness in the Buddhist teachings is this sentence: This is because that is. A flower…
January 23, 2015I had the extraordinary good fortune to begin a career as a music journalist when I was barely 16.…
January 22, 2015