Monday, December 01, 2003
 Remembrance Forgotten

In today’s NY Times Maureen Dowd wrote a critique of the 8 designs for the World Trade Center Memorial that gave words to a sentiment I have been feeling since the first drafts of such designs were released, and far more eloquently than I could express. These “memorials" seem more interested in helping us forget than in aiding us to remember. The ephemeral lights, reflecting ponds, and expansive gardens that inhabit the dynamic artist renderings of the proposals reflect better the attitude of a day spa, Japanese garden or modern art exhibit, not the painful reality of the almost 3,000 dead in the most costly attack to ever touch American soil.


 Remembrance Forgotten

In today’s NY Times Maureen Dowd wrote a critique of the 8 designs for the World Trade Center Memorial that gave words to a sentiment I have been feeling since the first drafts of such designs were released, and far more eloquently than I could express. These “memorials" seem more interested in helping us forget than in aiding us to remember. The ephemeral lights, reflecting ponds, and expansive gardens that inhabit the dynamic artist renderings of the proposals reflect better the attitude of a day spa, Japanese garden or modern art exhibit, not the painful reality of the almost 3,000 dead in the most costly attack to ever touch American soil.


 Congratulations!

I would like to congratulate Donald Rumsfeld on his “Foot in Mouth" award and also Arnold Schwarzenegger on receiving the runner up nominee. Maybe next year George.

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 Congratulations!

I would like to congratulate Donald Rumsfeld on his “Foot in Mouth" award and also Arnold Schwarzenegger on receiving the runner up nominee. Maybe next year George.

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 And I didn't do so good in High School

I caught a great show last night.  One that I suggest everyone out there go catch while it can still be caught.  “We’re All Dead” is a series of brilliant parodies of some of the classics.  Oedipus Rex, Kafka’s Metamorphoses and Hamlet are performed as hysterical musicals.  The plays would be worth seeing even by people unfamiliar with the underlying works, but the more familiar you are with the originals, the better.  (Ask Rick.  He’ll tell you the same.)


So here is the challenge: Do you have a sense of humor? A single literary bone in your body?  An evening to kill?  A residence in the New York City area? Get tickets to We’re All Dead here.

The playwright’s blog is worth a read also.


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