Brian Williams Is Still Lying
In an interview with Matt Lauer, one of the few tough ones Lauer has generated (too bad he couldn't manage it with Tom Cruise and Scientology), Brian Williams never used the word "lie." He talks around it, over it, and
California Dreaming
Remember the Momas and the Papas? California Dreamin' was one of their best efforts. I''ve been here for the week, in Beverly Hills, probably in one of the best suites in one of the best hotels—The Peninsula. We've wined and dined
The Esteem Regime
"Democracy demands that all of its citizens begin the race even. Egalitarians insist that they all finish even." -- Roger Price (Class) Recently, a school nearby had to reverse its decision to discontinue awards night for academic achievement, because parents—to their
People Who Won’t Go Away
I saw a clip of the latest person who never seems to go away, Jill Abramson, fired by the New York Times, making a commencement address at Wake Forest. She was utterly without gravitas, spoke in a squeaky voice reading
Flash: London No Longer Capital of England
I've been coming to London since (I'm mortified to admit) the 60s. I've been there perhaps 20 times. It's one of my five top cities in the world (New York, Hong Kong, Venice, San Francisco), I've belonged to a gambling
The Good Old Days
One is immediately ostracized for suggesting that the "old days" were better in some way. You are portrayed as an "old timer" who just doesn't understand the modern sophistication of, say, Lady GaGa or Jon Stuart or raves. Yeah, well. I love
Confessions
In the Catholic Church one confesses sins (Reconciliation) prior to Easter. The Jews have a day of atonement, Yom Kippur. I thought it was time for me to make some secular confessions: • I don't get Pharrell. • The NCAA playoffs may
Phrases That Are Fingernails on Blackboards
Phrases that have become fingernails on blackboards* (* Blackboard: A primitive writing surface requiring chalk and erasers with no digital component or wireless interface. It's progeny was the Etch-a-Sketch.) • Resonate. I don't really care if something resonates with you. Do you
Obesity Down for Children, It Won’t Please Everyone
Today's New York Times: Obesity Rate for Young Children Plummets 43% in a Decade By SABRINA TAVERNISE The data, reported in a major federal health survey, offered the first clear evidence that America's children have turned a corner in the obesity epidemic, and came
Alan’s Winter Olympic Moments (sponsorship for this spot available)
• Whoever thought the US skaters were losing because of their outfits? I thought they simply weren't skating as fast as the other people. • The winter Olympics was once about skiing downhill and skating across ice. Now it's a white