Photographer Janet Delaney, 63, is fascinated by cities. She wanted to be an urban planner and has photographed American cities for four decades. From Newsweek, November 25, 2015 Delaney chronicled working-class and poor people without romanticizing poverty, revealed dignity instead of conferring...
We’ve got lots of wonderful dishes (a.k.a. links) on today’s Blue Plate Special, a round-up of the best and most recent Gen X news links on the web. Best of all, we have some birthday cake because this weekend, MTV turns 34. It aired for the first time on August 1, 1981. Happy...
I love this picture of Sully and Bridgy! We were at Target yesterday, shopping for Halloween lights. Robert was pushing the cart, so I was hands-free and able to take some pictures with my iPhone. Yea! It won’t be long before they’re both too big to ride in a cart, so naturally, I had...
There are three or four sentences and 50 distinct ideas in every paragraph Elizabeth Wurtzel writes in her latest piece on the lamest generation for The Daily Beast. Oh, to be so brilliant. Oh, to write things like, “Everything is all up the down escalator.” Writers will always be my favorite...
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