the new New York Times, or iPad over breakfast

Novelty factor waning….NOT. When the NYT hit my doorstep at 7am, I realized that I was still slave to my Pavlovian training for that sound.  Really, I could have been reading the NYT for hours before. Fresh from my triumphant pairing of my bluetooth keyboard to iPad (but darn, doesn’t work on TWO computers at […]

the good, the bad, and the beautiful iPad

The good:  glorious screen, typing better than I expected, new book reading apps from iBooks and Kindle are huge improvements over previous interfaces.  Weight not bad.  Size excellent. Battery fantastic.  Really, all a lot more than good, but I was channeling Clint Eastwood. The bad:  where’s THE HUSBAND app, Harold wants to know, as I […]

Productivity is at an end…or a new beginning

ok, iTunes 9.1 is downloaded, and i’ve entered the hilariously long security code for my home wifi network…and now we’re in synch mode. almost artsy, there I am reflected in the iPad screen. Funny coincidence that I also bought my mother-of-the-bride dress today.  There’s something about having spent the morning falling in love with the […]

The iPad has arrived!

and now… it is plugged in, but I need the new iTunes, ABORT ABORT ABORT……waiting for iTunes 9.1 and sadly, I must shut off A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, which sounded so beautiful, just the perfect iPad opener…..

the iPad has NOT arrived

But UPS website says the package has arrived in NY! Only a few hours of normal productivity left before the UPS delivery person shows up at my doorstop. This is so beyond tweeting: how could 140 characters suffice to convey the genuine excitement??? Now, isn’t that pathetic? I’m like the monkey in 2001 waiting for […]

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Why I Paint (Bracha)

I paint. These evenings, I no longer gravitate to the towering piles of books on my nightstand and bookshelves, nor do I bother with my own writing. Instead, I have spent a good deal of bitterly cold winter nights painting. This recent extra-curricular development is unambitious. I do not fantasize pretentious gallery openings or cocktail […]

The Value of a Liberal Arts Education (Bracha)

Gee, Brain, what do you want to do tonight? The same thing we do every night, Pinky. TRY TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD. Now, don’t laugh. I’m taking over the world and have already indoctrinated quite a few students into my English’s major cult. How do I know that are we— little girls who like […]

Hello! (Bracha)

Why, hello… Introduction are in order, methinks. I’m a graduating Macaulay Honors College senior @ Brooklyn College majoring in English and Biology. I love Kandinsky, cupcakes and William Carlos Williams. In addition to re-constructing the blog and fixing all those broken links, I will be guest-blogging (you’ll know it’s me posting when you see my […]

When my blog went AWOL

Thanks to my colleague Joe Ugoretz, some of my content is back….but a lot still missing.  I am debating the effort to reconstruct v. start all over again. While I continue to dither, here’s something that delighted me:  Sala’s Gift is a top library book in Brattleboro, Vermont. I have never been there, but hey, […]