Just a quick heads up for anyone who still reads this: I posted a new About Me page on my site (the other one – it’s kicking off again). Oh, and Happy Thanksgiving! Are you giving thanks? Are you thankful? I hope you are. All things considered, I am. Very.
Continue Reading→My review of California Design, 1930-1965
Here’s a link to my article about the exhibition California Design, 1930-1965, which originated at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (aka LACMA) and is currently on view at Salem’s Peabody Essex Museum. It will be published in North Shore Art*Throb next week, but you can read an advance copy on my blog: Living […]
Continue Reading→Did anyone notice that there was no Sunday Links Post?
For years I’ve been using Diigo, another third-party service (and a very good one), to gather links to interesting articles. They would then get published to my Berkman blog once a week as the Sunday Links Post. But the other week I noticed that something wasn’t working, and consequently nothing got bookmarked. I missed that […]
Continue Reading→Blogging has changed for me. A lot. But maybe not enough.
It’s not really bye-bye Berkman blog, but I have had my own domain for ages – and today I decided to post something there. It’s about my perceptions of how blogging and online conversations have changed over the years.
Continue Reading→The Sunday Diigo Links Post (weekly)
David Simon on America as a Horror Show on Vimeo Must-watch. QUOTE David Simon, creator of the TV series ‘The Wire,’ talks with Bill about America’s capitalism crisis. It’s a reality check from a journalist who uses TV drama to report on America from the bottom up. “The horror show is we are going to […]
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