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Life on Broadway, part II

Life on Broadway, part II

| December 1, 2011 | Reply

We saw “Anything Goes” last night — what an absolute delight. Yes, the play was light in content, and some of the jokes and lines were groaners and, I suspect, came from the original 1934 version — but it was still a pleasure, and most everyone left the theatre smiling and whistling. A large reason […]

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Life on Broadway

Life on Broadway

| November 29, 2011 | Reply

I fell in love with live theater back in college. My freshman year at BYU, I took a semester of Opera Workshop, a class whose purpose was to gather enough non-music majors with sufficient singing skills so as to fill up all the chorus positions in an opera production. We did a full production “Die […]

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National Review cruise — wrap-up

National Review cruise — wrap-up

| November 19, 2011 | Reply

I wanted to do a ‘day 7’ post last night, but I discovered that I was down to 15 minutes left on my on-ship wi-fi account, and they weren’t letting me buy any more minutes. I used those 15 minutes up just trying to change our seats for our flights home today, which should give […]

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National Review cruise — day 6

National Review cruise — day 6

| November 17, 2011 | Reply

Next-to-the-last day of the cruise. Spent the whole day at sea today, on our way from St. Thomas to the Bahamas, sailing past and north of our previous stops at Puerto Rico and Grand Turk. This meant more panels and activities today, and some great panels they were, including one on the realities of political […]

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National Review cruise — day 4

National Review cruise — day 4

| November 15, 2011 | Reply

At least, I think it’s day 4. The days are all starting to blur a bit; I’m grateful the ship changes the carpets in the elevators every day to let you know which day it is, or I’d be even more blurred. Great times, great sessions. Andrew McCarthy and John Yoo; Bernard Lewis and Victor […]

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National Review cruise – day 2

National Review cruise – day 2

| November 13, 2011 | Reply

I’d like to post more, but the onboard ‘net access is expensive, slow, and flaky. Great sessions today: Jay Nordlinger interviewing Fred Thompson and John Sununu about running for president; a rather frank panel discussion on the potential 2012 Republican candidates involving John Miller, Tony Blankley, John Fund, Mona Charen, Robert Costa, and Raph Reed; […]

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National Review cruise — day 1: underway

National Review cruise — day 1: underway

| November 12, 2011 | Reply

It’s 10:30 or so at night, and we’re miles out to sea. It took longer than expected to get onto the ship, but we’ve been exploring it since we got here. No sessions yet, though I think there is a late night gathering of some sort. We did, however, find ourselves standing behind Cal Thomas […]

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Start of my National Review Cruise log

Start of my National Review Cruise log

| November 11, 2011 | Reply

I’m posting this entry from 30,000 feet (and how quickly that has become commonplace). My sweet wife Sandra and I are sailing on the National Review Cruise tomorrow — seven days of traveling around the Caribbean while listening to and hobnobbing with people like Mark Steyn, Fred Thompson, Jonah Goldberg, Victor Davis Hanson, James Lileks, […]

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You knew this was coming…

You knew this was coming…

| October 9, 2011 | Reply

…you probably just didn’t expect it to be so well done. Hat tip to American Digest. ..bruce w..

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So long, Steve, and Godspeed.

So long, Steve, and Godspeed.

| October 5, 2011 | 3 Replies

The second personal computer I ever owned[1] was an Apple II, with no floppy drive. I bought it, along with a small color TV, from my close friend Robert Trammel while we were both living in Houston sometime around 1980.We had already spent hours together programming on it, then carefully (though not always successfully) saving […]

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