Sunday Morning Reading
What do Aristotle, Katherine Hepburn, Garth Hudson, beautiful minds, and ugly hearts have in common? They all make an appearance in this week’s Sunday Morning Reading. Or at least writers doing their thing and writing about them do.
Hearts can be ugly things, yet they draw our poets, songwriters, and story tellers like moths to a flame. NatashaMH flutters around the heat in The Beautiful Mind Of An Ugly Heart.
Speaking of ugly hearts, quite a few of them are on appearing on shirt sleeves alongside all the chest thumping and Nazi salutes going on here in the U.S (and elsewhere). We’re only a week into the victory laps and lapses of humility, yet already writers are wearing out keyboards with words of resistance. Ian Dunt has penned How To Resist The Tech Overlords. In this new and hot category of writing, let’s hope none of this seems like fiction down the road.
Another way to resist the tech overlords is to just say no when they overreach. Microsoft overstepped by raising everyone’s Office 365 subscription prices on the inclusion, wanted or not, of its Microsoft 366 Copilot AI features. There’s a way to avoid the price hike written up by Mark Hachman on PC World. You might want to check that out.
For a good read on the entire Microsoft situation, Ed Bott chronicles the story of Microsoft’s latest AI unintelligent move in The Microsoft 365 Copilot Launch Was A Total Disaster.
Meanwhile the Chinese might have found a way to fight the AI money grab and spend long before we reach the cash out stage. Zeyi Yang lays it out in How Chinese AI Startup DeepSeek Made A Model That Rivals OpenAI. The sexy stories about TikTok might be taking a back seat to this one.
Alex Himelfarb tells us The Politics of “Common Sense” Is Making Us Meaner. He’s right.
Joan Westenberg takes it all on in Clash: Power, Greed, And The Fight For a Fair Future.
If you’re concerned about what the tech side of all of these moments of madness we’re living through might mean, remember it’s not the tech and it is. Check out Nina Metz’s review of the Katherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy flick Desk Set. As Ms. Metz puts it, This Movie With Katherine Hepburn And Spencer Tracy Anticipated Anxieties About The Internet And AI. Oh, also check out the flick. You won’t be sorry.
There really is nothing new under the sun, including cribbing and cropping from the work of others. Massimo Pugliucci takes a look at Ayn Rand’s Objectivist theories and her claims to be influenced by Aristotle. As he puts it well, “one can hardly imagine what possible points of contact the two might have.” Take a look at On Ayn Rand and Aristotle.
These are indeed challenging times and often they feel quite dark. Alexander Verbeek gives us the always needed reminder that When Darkness Returns, Art Exists.
And on that note, and since we lost one of the greatest musical artists of my generation, Garth Hudson, this week, Check out Amanda Petrusich’s Remembering Garth Hudson, The Man Who Transformed The Band. Remember many of Hudson’s and The Band’s creations came in another turbulent era in our history. A beautiful musician and beautiful mind.
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@Starcade #YouveGotMail along with #SleeplessInSeattle are 2 of my favorite #RomComs. The team of #TomHanks & #MeganRyan channels #SpencerTracy & #KatherineHepburn. Wish they did more movies together but these 2 were it. Both were directed by #NoraEphron.
In order fully appreciate #Sleepless, you've got to watch #AnAffairToRemembr with #GaryGrant & #DeborahKerr because #Sleepless references to much. #Affair wasn't a RomCom -- it was much more "dramatic" than that -- but it laid the ground work for the many #ChickFlicks (& I do not use that term disparagingly) & #RomComs to come.
Glenn Close Says Katherine Hepburn Quote Inspired Her To Act: “Never Looked Back”
#News #GlennClose #KatherineHepburn
https://deadline.com/2024/08/glenn-close-says-katherine-hepburn-inspired-her-act-1236049944/
MT VOID #2338: Schedule of discussion groups; comments by #MarkRLeeper on #TCM #PatAndMike #WomanOfTheYear #SpencerTracy #KatherineHepburn; book review of #WitchKing #MarthaWells; letter of comment on #TheHoundOfTheBaskervilles #SherlockHolmes #Sherlock; book comments on #Kanopy and #Hoopla on http://leepers.us/mtvoid/VOID0726.htm from @eleeper and #MarkRLeeper Tagged @scifi
Very likely already in your repertoire, but Howard Hawks's Bringing up Baby (1938), with Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant is the screwballest of screwball comedies. Truly anarchic. And it passes the generations test: my 11yo daughters liked it too.
I just watched The African Queen (John Huston, 1951) and rated it 8/10 ~ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_African_Queen_%28film%29 #films #cinema #cinemastodon #TheAfricanQueen #JohnHuston #KatherineHepburn #HumphreyBogart
I just can’t deal with #KatherineHepburn as a country rube in #AliceAdams when she opens her mouth and out comes that fake “Mid-Atlantic” upper crust accent. It’s the one thing that spoils a lot of old movies for me.
Another #PrideMonth gem from #NamingGotham. Actress Laura Harding, daughter of Horace Harding (of LIE service road fame) was Katherine Hepburn's long-time partner. Read more: Naming Gotham: The Villains, Rogues, and Heroes Behind New York Place Names. #PrideMonth #history #LGBTQ #lgbtqia #NYC #HistoryMatters #newyork #newyorkcity #KatherineHepburn #women
https://dirtysexyhistory.com/2023/04/30/behind-the-road-name-who-the-heck-was-horace-harding/