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Fantasy And Reality In High Fashion — When Worlds Collide

March 19, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Brook Brothers pajamas, Coco Chanel, Diane Furstenberg, fantasy and the practical in fashion design, fantasy in high fashion, High Fashion, wearable art
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Sometimes the difference between fantasy and reality is the difference between a Gucci designed duvet and a lumpy mattress.  The cosmetics can be eye-popping but it won’t result in a good night’s sleep.  Sitting down to thumb through the latest edition of Town & Country, I o
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Welcome To My Bizarre World

March 18, 2019
by Caroline Miller
black actors in traditionally white roles, Hollywood and neutral color, man gives birth to baby, Oregon anti-vaxxers, Richard Williams, Serena and Venus Williams, Will Smith
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During my conversation with a book editor, recently, she mentioned that, as yet, she’d had no morning coffee and didn’t feel up to facing our bizarre world.  I felt sympathetic.  The only reason I was awake at that hour was to accommodate a fire inspection scheduled for my apart
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Grappling With The Media And Public Opinion

March 15, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Barrack Obama, birthers, Justice Clarence Thomas, New York Times v. Sullivan, trial by media
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The media seems to have ignored Judge Clarence Thomas’s comments during a recent libel case before the Supreme Court.  He referred to a 1964 landmark decision in New York Times v. Sullivan,  saying he thought it should be overturned.  That ruling made it difficult for public offi
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Ruminations On The Pursuit Of Happiness AS An Economic System

March 14, 2019
by Caroline Miller
capitalism, democratic socialism, socialism, The American Dream, the economics of social values, the pursuit of happiness
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A Facebook friend sent me a video in which a pop star proposed we  create a new organization to “take back our government.”  My reply, I’m afraid, was jaded.  We don’t need another political organization to which we can write checks.  We’re up to our ears in those, the A
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Your Truth. My Truth. Our Truth?

March 13, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Don't Trust, MSNBC, standards of truth, the essence of fake news, The Poynter Institute, Zeynep Zeynep
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“When it’s impossible to distinguish facts from fraud, actual facts lose their power.”  So writes Zeynep Tufekci in his insightful article about identifying  falsehood in the media. (“Don’t Trust, Verify: Finding the Facts in A World of Fakes,” Wired, March 2019, pgs. 18
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Surviving The 45th President

March 12, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Donald Trump, hate groups in America, Richard Nixon, the 45th President of the U. S., The Southern Poverty Law Center, The Southern Poverty Law report on hatred
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I know what it’s like to slam my finger in a car door.  The pain is intense.  Yet, at the same time, I curse myself for being stupid. That’s how I feel whenever I watch the 45TH American president on television.  I suffer when he lies; I curse the embarrassment we’ve heaped u
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Talk of Cabbages And Kings

March 11, 2019
by Caroline Miller
"Just Read It", blog writing, blogs and vlogs, Charles VIII of France, Dale Hess, Natural Causes by Barbara Ehrenreich, Susan Stoner, The Gentleman in Moscow by Amol Towles, The Tuscan Child by Rhys Bowen, what the term blog means
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On March 11, 1483, Charles VIII (the l’Affable) became king of France.  Only a handful of historians will remember the fact.  Far worse, to my thinking, is that a smaller number will note  I published my first blog, March 24, 2010.  Even so, I feel chuffed about the 9 year accom
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About Our Economy: Figures Lie And Liars Figure

March 08, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Albert Einstein, Karl Marxan, Milton Freeman, Modern Monetary Theory, social ideas in a capitalistic society
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The man I succeeded in public office liked to say, “Figures lie and liars figure.”  I won’t speak about liars but figures can be slippery. After 8 years of grappling with a county budget, I gained a healthy understanding that numbers have a plasticity.  Many assumptions are bu
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Purloined Letters

March 07, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Adam Grant, Competent People Answer Their Emails., emails, emails and work efficiency, filing and retrieving emails, timely responses to emails
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My activities on the internet have expanded to a degree that I require 3 email addresses, not counting messaging on Facebook.  Initially, I hoped different addresses would make storing my correspondence easier to find later.  My experience has proved the opposite. Of course, I shoul
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The Unspeakable Pronoun

March 06, 2019
by Caroline Miller
Brain Nonbinary, politically correct grammar, the subjunctive, transgender pronoun, Virginia Heffernan
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While I’ve been thrashing around for a transgender pronoun, it appears the transgenders have solved the problem.  The preferred word is they. (Brain Nonbinary,” by Virginia Heffernan, Wired, March 2019, pgs. 11-13.)  Writer Virginia Heffernan posits they is appropriate because i
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