The Decline of the Theater
We were recently in New York and saw two Broadway plays. Before I "review" each, I'll comment on the current practices of people during musical performances to hoop and holler, as if at a rock concert. The recent horror, Six,
Unmoving Pedestrians
Manhattan mid-town, around Times Square, is so congested with tourists, commuters, food carts, municipal busses (blocking intersections), sightseeing buses, huge food carts that remain overnight on the sidewalks, hawkers of knock-off goods, beggars, street "performers," restaurant patrons, and theater-goers that
Great Hot Dogs
Food trucks and carts in New York seem to breed like rabbits. There are a half-dozen on every corner. Nathan's carts are now around, and why anyone would buy any other kind of hot dog if Nathan's is available is
A Minute with Alan® — Origins
November 8th, 2024 Great ideas often grow and accelerate into exciting ideas. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtCQ9lD_2dg
Did You Refuse My Proposal Because I Insulted You?
The post-election commentary reminds me of what should happen (but usually doesn't) after we don't make the sale: We should explore what we could have done better and stop blaming everyone else. That's the only way to ensure the next
A Minute with Alan® — Gambling and Security
November 7th, 2024 I hate TSA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6vKB8v_igA
Election Lessons
If you are one of the people who think that anyone who disagrees is automatically in that half of the population that is morally inferior and/or uneducated, YOU are in that half. If you don’t believe the media are
Come on Man: Honk, Honk
So what would happen if, after January 1, the administration put in place, as a gesture of non-partisanship, some of the Democrats' agenda, like enlarging the Supreme Court and ending filibusters. It's the least they could do. Goose? Gander? I'm just