Category: The Big Us

Jobs’s Loss Looms Large Too

In talking to friends the last couple of days about the death of Steve Jobs, one common thread is that 12/8/80 seems to be the closest analogue because, for those of us born in the 50s, and probably for lots of others as well, Lennon and Jobs both held out […]

Are We There Yet? — The Un-Fun Fatigue Factor

Last fall and earlier this year I saw a lot of clients just loose steam on this whole recession thing. Since 2008 they had been just grinning-and-bearing it. It was un-fun to the n’th degree, but they knew the whole thing would be over sooner or later, and probably sooner […]

I Robot, Modified: Capital Punishment for Criminal Capital

Years ago I worked at a place called Winterland. It was a merchandising company that was spun off from, as I recall, the Bill Graham concert promotion juggernaut. Winterland had started out in a venue in The Fillmore of the same name, which was where, among other things, The Band’s […]

On the Occasion of September the 11th, 2006: A Reflection on Power

Five years on, all of us remember back. For me it is the sound of the sadly-NPR-departed Bob Edwards wafting up through my pillow speaker (a piece of technology that has vastly improved my marriage) saying in a very calm voice and not, apparently, as part of a breaking-in-to-tell-you-some-breaking-news sort […]

Is it Time to Rescind the Biggest No-Go Zone of All?

Warning: this essay is all questions, no answers. * * * There are lots of no-go zones in our lives, are there not? Our lives are filled with things that we simply don’t do when we’re among people, n’est pas? Call them rules or social niceties or manners or what […]

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