Month: August 2007

  • Who Has The "Wide Stance" Beat?

    Not that it quite rivals the Wall Street Journal stealing a Pulitzer Prize out from under the local dailies’ nose with Bill McGuire’s United Health back-dating scam, but it’s a little embarrassing to miss a U.S. Senator — Larry Craig, aka “The Militia Senator” and “The Right and Honorable Senator of the Aryan Nation”, not…

  • A Tip of the Hat

    I just wanted to point out what might be one of the best blog headlines ever over at clothesline blog. “Gonzales may have resigned — says he can’t recall” To say anything else would be gilding the lily.

  • You're invited: Szechuan Dinner With An Expert

    When Jim Harkness, the new executive director of the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, dines at Little Szechuan in Saint Paul, he orders in Mandarin, and sometimes he throws in a Szechuan accent, just to mess with the waiters’ head. My Rake co-blogger and I will be having dinner with Jim this Sunday, September…

  • The Best Car You Can't Buy

    The once again iconic Fiat 500 I usually hate these articles in car magazines. However, there is a little car (accent on small) that is currently taking Italy by storm and threatens to topple the Mini, Peugeot, and everything else in its path once it is exported. With this kind of success and with the…

  • Old Style, New Standards

    If you haven’t already, check the photo shoot we did with members of the New Standards for our September issue. Not only does it provide a rare glimpse of the musicians’ doll-faced (and successful!) wives. But it’s also a hosanna, of sorts–our tribute to the gentlemen of yesteryear who, you know, wore fedoras and went…

  • Hoops Chatter

    Catching up on a few things while my Kevin Garnett appreciation piece lingers on another few weeks… * The KG magnet is working well in Boston. Of the Celtics signings to fill out their roster since the big trade, Scot Pollard is no great shakes but Eddie House is a nice little microwave to have…