Thursday, September 18, 2008
Sorry - not a review
I was just looking over the blog and realized that I haven't posted since mid-June. This is pathetic and completely unacceptable - not because I've been neglecting my non-existent readers but because it reflects my life. 1) I haven't been on a trip since Fall of '07, and even then I was still in the US. No trips are planned (between living life in the red and living with the Little Inhibitor (LI) I'm not going anywhere for a while). 2) I haven't been to a show since the LI was born - although there's a bunch of supposedly decent Shakespeare theatres in DC that I'm going to check out. My lack of friends (and husbandly protest) is going to prevent me from checking out the opera here for a while. 3) This is probably the longest book dry-spell I've been on since I learned how to read at the age of 3. I'm reading (slowly and only 10 pages at a time) Three Kingdoms (a 4 volume Chinese novel) that I'm really enjoying, even if it is a bit plodding. I need to kick my life back into gear - there's more to life than baseball.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Celtic Myths and Legends - Peter Ellis
A very well put together book of Celtic myths - would make good bedside stories. People get what's coming to them - good for good, bad for bad, although there are some sad tales. Beautifully written fairy tales.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Shamanism - A Guide for Daily Life - Thomas Dale Cowen
What in the world was I thinking putting this book on my wishlist? Rather than the anthropologic guide to shamans in different cultures I wanted to read, this book is a new age mess. It actually claims something to the effect of "it's ok if it feels like you're making it up" and then talks about how if you do the same thing together in a group you'll all get different results. It has even less external validation than other relgions. I'm just glad it was so short - if I had to read one more word about how your imaginary friend as a child was actually a manifestation of your spirit guide I think I would have puked.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull
My god. I love Indiana Jones. I was so excited before I saw this movie that the theme song was running though my head for days beforehand. I promised myself I wouldn't overhype and get disappointed. But it was horrible! I mean, come on - aliens! And the interpersonal stuff was so insipid. Blech. Where was all the fun of the other 3 movies?
Comedy of Errors - Chicago Shakes
Totally loved this production. Took a completely ludicrous play and and put it in the context of a movie set in London during the Blitz. Hilarious.
In Hanuman's Hands - Rao
This book club book was written by a local Chicago guy - a "memoir". Slightly disturbing that a friend of a friend was such a crazy druggy and did so many horrible things to his friends. Of course, you have to wonderful how much of it was true. At the end of the day, though - didn't enjoy it very much.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
The Feminine Mystique - Betty Friedan
I opened this book expecting it to be a relic - a piece of historical interest. What was interesting was how it applies today as well as ever. True - everyone isn't expected to be a housewife anymore. Women with PhDs aren't worrying about making homemade bread. And yet there's still an enormous gender gap. The movement went the other way - in the need for equality with men, women now do too much. Again, you have to chose between having a family or a career - and most end up choosing family. Most high-level work environments don't provide childcare, or even flex-time or part-time work. To be a scientist, you have to sacrifice ever seeing your child to succeed - or not work at all. There is no compromise - no time off. The loss of strong women due to this problem is society's loss.
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