Monthly Archives January 2011

Downton Abbey soundtrack

Edwardian Era points us to a taste of Downton Abbey‘s soundtrack, which is absolutely gorgeous, just like the rest of the show.

How the Senate works, or doesn’t

Fascinating article from the archives: ”After a year of work, health-care reform had passed, 56–43, and for a moment the chamber’s Tweeting pygmies had become legislative giants.”

Homesick, excerpt

Nabokov’s butterflies

“The mysteries of mimicry had a special attraction for me. Its phenomena showed an artistic perfection usually associated with man-wrought things. Such was the imitation of oozing poison by bubble-like macules on a wing (complete with pseudo-refraction) or by glossy yellow knobs on a chrysalis (‘Don’t eat me—I have already been squashed, sampled, and rejected’).”

Literary Lady Lights: Kelly Link

There are few contemporary authors that I follow with the same gusto as Kelly Link. There are, I think, few who are doing anything as interesting as Kelly is doing. Her particular brand of speculative fiction — so full of weirdness, and yet so familiar seeming — is not only highly readable but also highly [...]

Walking tour of Edith Wharton’s New York

This weekend, the Municipal Art Society of New York explores Edith Wharton’s New York neighborhoods, Madison Square and Gramercy Park.  The walking tour takes place on Saturday, January 29th at 2 p.m.

Coolest library ever?

“What one birder at the Library billed (no pun intended) as a Cooper’s Hawk – crowd-source a correction if I’m wrong – somehow recently got into the Library’s majestic Main Reading Room, and has been winging about ever since.  It was first noticed by a patron looking dome-ward yesterday afternoon.”

Steampunk anthology from Kelly Link and Gavin Grant

I wouldn’t be excited for this new steampunk anthology, except that it has a Kelly Link story in it (!).

Loving and hating John Ruskin

Oh, Ruskin.  What’s a modern girl to do with you? I don’t know that a work has ever enthralled and infuriated me like Sesame and Lilies did.  One part paean to a thing I love, reading books; one part social critique that still rings true today; and two parts essentialist Victorian hogwash that very nearly strains [...]

New Yorker snow photos

Photo Booth posts some really great snow photos. We can like these right now, because it isn’t actually snowing in Philly.