You gotta hand it to the folks at Kellogg’s. Just when you thought that Oreoification couldn’t stretch any further, Kellogg’s, in collaboration with Apple TV and the estate of Charles Shultz, have created a Charlie Brown Halloween-themed cereal. Called simply … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: August 2023
Today marks the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington, the event everyone knows by its highlight, remarks by Dr. Martin Luther King that included the phrase “I have a dream.” Apparently it wasn’t even part of the original speech; … Continue reading
On today’s episode of Math and Musings I put the old MAM jinx on the ballteam of my youth, the former Bronx Bombers now Bronx Flounderers. My Yankee description no longer makes sense but the rest of it does, so now … Continue reading
‘Round these parts today’s the last day of “summer vacation,” a quaint 20th-century phrase describing the months plowing the corn fields or whatever we did before smartphones. There’s another quaint phrase from one of this century’s great philosophers, Craig Williams. … Continue reading
There are only two good shows on TV these days (remember TV?)… Winning Time and How To with John Wilson. They are both on HBO. Max. Or whatever it’s called now. Both shows went a little weird this weekend, but then, I … Continue reading
Today on Math and Musings I’m flying solo, but continuing the conversation begun last week with my son. Don’t worry, I still used him as a consultant on the episode. Uncredited and unpaid. … Continue reading
Yesterday I received a notice from X reminding me it was our fifth anniversary. I don’t usually celebrate anniversaries with Xes, regardless of how well I knew them when.
Friday’s episode of How To with John Wilson gave some airtime to my hometown and alma mater, referred to often on this blog and its accompanying podcast as “the old country.” It’s the old country for Wilson as well, who graduated … Continue reading
Some weeks ago I introduced the concept of “Oreoification,” that ubiquitous phenomenon now sweeping the nation’s grocery aisles. As one example of many, what was for nearly a hundred years a classic “Oreo” now comes in dozens of flavors, some … Continue reading
More reasons to keep on living include Season Two of Winning Time, which kicked off said season Sunday night with an inspired hour of television. At times sports, at times drama, and at times pure poetry (seriously–listen to Jason Segel’s Paul … Continue reading