Viking Penguin Book Club
Thursday, May 22nd, 2008For all book nerds, please register. I did.
For all book nerds, please register. I did.
My brand new MacBook Pro was stolen several weeks back. The thief was caught on camera but we have yet to nab him.
My brother sent me an interesting article: Stolen Laptop Helps Turn Tables on Suspects.
One of the laptops was a Macintosh belonging to Kait Duplaga, who works at the Apple store in the Westchester mall and thus knows how to use all its bells and whistles. While the police were coming up dry, Ms. Duplaga exploited the latest software applications installed on her laptop to track down the culprits and even get their photographs.
The Back to My Mac feature, which runs on Leopard-based Macintoshes, requires a $99 subscription to the .Mac online service.
I’ve asked my employer to pay for this service for my new MacBook. To which they’ve replied, “Take your damn laptop with you every night. Kbye.”
The symbolic and metaphorical associations between fashion and the superhero are explored in this compelling exhibition. Featuring movie costumes, avant-garde haute couture, and high-performance sportswear, it reveals how the superhero serves as the ultimate metaphor for fashion and its ability to empower and transform the human body. Objects are organized thematically around particular superheroes, whose movie costumes and superpowers are catalysts for the discussion of key concepts of superheroism and their expression in fashion.
The Metropolitan Museum
May 7, 2008–September 1, 2008
Special Exhibition Galleries, 1st floor
Yoshitomo Nara has released his first children’s book, The Lonesome Puppy. A charming story of a puppy so large that no one notices him—until a determined little girl climbs high enough to meet him and become his friend. You’ll find a few excerpts here.