CO2: We Call it Life That’s the slogan for an ad campaign funded by the Competitive Enterprise Institute in the US. As in “they call it pollution, we call it life”. “Your support will help us continue our fight against… Read More ›
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Egritte? Mascher?
This is apparently by an artist named Rob Gonsalves. A whole heap of his art has been posted here. Beautiful stuff. Hat-tip to Simon the Hat.
Poetry for Insomniacs – Dorothy Parker
The Lady’s Reward Lady, lady, never startConversation toward your heart;Keep your pretty words serene;Never murmur what you mean.Show yourself, by word and look,Swift and shallow as a brook. Be as cool and quick to goAs a drop of April snow;Be… Read More ›
Friday Random Ten – the bookshelf meme edition
Buggered if I can find a theme in this week’s selection. The Weeping Song -Nick Cave & The Bad SeedsTamburitza Lingua – Ani DiFrancoBetter Than Anything -Tuck & PattiA Walk in the Light Green (I Was Only 19) – RedgumThe… Read More ›
Noms de blog and gender-spectrum etiquette
Yesterday I rang up Sydney ABC talk-radio (that’s our national public radio for the foreign readers), as I do once or twice a month when I’m on my way to pick up the kids from school (using the hands-free, and… Read More ›
Recommended Reading
I’ve been busy catching up on some favorite blogs the last few days: Larvatus Prodeo has long discussion threads Discrimination and Same-Sex Marriage, the growing “pro-life” activism in the USA against the provision of contraception (Pro-choice, pro-sex? Who’s afraid of… Read More ›
Women face abuse in the military
No time to comment on this, but plan to later: The Australian Navy’s first female officer tells of years of abuse in the service.
Spin that Beaconsfield backlash
I expected the various criticisms of AWU federal secretary Bill Shorten, whose savvy media performance at Beaconsfield was too slick by half for the composure of many people, even some of my fellow lefties. The right is busy painting him… Read More ›
I teach at a public school, that’s why I’m sending my daughter to a Catholic high school
This was actually said to me by the mother of one of the tigling’s yearmates in the supermarket this afternoon. WTF? Apart from the distraction that I’m pretty sure she’s a teacher’s aide rather than a teacher (so why tell… Read More ›
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March by Geraldine Brooks. The adventures and travails of Mr March, father of Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy during the year that the events of Little Women take place, and the memories of times past that led him to be… Read More ›