Author Archives: Robert Devereaux

Taking stock of whatever this is…

In this entry, I’m going to reflect upon the process of blogging itself. Through various mechanisms available to bloggers, I can see that the number of readers is creeping up. Right direction! And I’m patient with this experiment, as I’m … Continue reading

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All about Arthur Miller…

I’m in the midst of reading Martin Gottfried’s Arthur Miller:  His Life and Work. Having acted in The Crucible and long admired Death of a Salesman and somewhat less All My Sons, though I’ve been remiss in reading his other … Continue reading

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The terrorists win again, thanks to GOP…

And the Constitution is further dismantled by our so-called representatives, infuriating cowardly robots on the Republican side, insufficiently oppositional, abandoning even an attempt at a filibuster on the Democratic side, handing the sociopathic asshole in the White House even more … Continue reading

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Airports…

I was in Denver International Airport Monday and Tuesday, jetting back and forth to L.A. It had been at least a year since my last plane flight. How sad and omnipresent the institutionalized paranoia is. "Due to heightened security…" really … Continue reading

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Gizmos that neatly distract…

Technology provides such delightful time wasters. There are the obvious ones, TV and movies and such. Then there are the delightful offshoots. Lately, some of my spare time has been eaten away flying above and between old addresses, some of … Continue reading

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The great compromise continues…

This is an apology to the world for the sorry state of U.S. politics. Yesterday, after putting up a fake struggle of principle against torture and Bush’s violations of the Geneva conventions, the so-called rebellious Republican senators, led by that … Continue reading

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The ears too well trained…

How wondrous, though halting, it was to discover opera in my early twenties! I had been fortunate, trombone player that I was from 4th through 12th grade, to have an after-school music theory and appreciation class from our assistant band … Continue reading

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A game of Go…

My father’s father, with the bushy eyebrows, who lived (when he lived) in Union, New Jersey, used to beat the pants off me in chess.  No letting the little kid win so as not to discourage him.  Nor did it. … Continue reading

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One of the deadly sins…

I want to talk about sloth. It’s one of my favorite vices. Especially does it kick in when I contemplate working outside the house, mowing the lawn, weed-whacking, picking up hordes of dropped pears, re-staining the sides of the hot … Continue reading

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In praise of Sounds True…

We’re just back, Vicki and I, from three days in Santa Fe and two days in Taos, two of our favorite places which we try to visit at least once per year. We chanced upon the burning of Old Man … Continue reading

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