Archive for January, 2004
The Living Desert (Palm Springs, The Desert and Deanne Stillman’s “29 Palms”)
By Tom Teicholz at 23 January, 2004, 8:35 pm
As I write this, it’s 64 degrees in Santa Monica and Sub-Zero is just a brand of refrigerator I covet. On the East Coast, there is a record cold spell and everyone is paying rapt attention to the wind-chill factor.
The climatic difference can best be explained not merely by boasting or gloating — but by [...]
When Television Challenged America (Rod Serling)
By Tom Teicholz at 9 January, 2004, 8:36 pm
Around this time of year, I’m often prone to recall Rod Serling, who was born on Christmas Day. I’m helped along by the fact that PBS ran their “American Masters” portrait of Serling over the New Year’s weekend even as the Sci Fi Channel ran a “Twilight Zone” marathon. It makes me wonder: Where is [...]
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