Boris Johnson, that’s who. After all, he’s got to do something with London’s Olympics park.
Archives for February 28, 2014
Here’s the Internet’s Most Internet Sentence
Matthew J.X. Malady did the research so we don’t have to. (Spoiler: One of the runners-up was “Like us on Facebook.”)
Mothers, Sons, AIDS, Terrence McNally, and What a Difference 25 Years Make
McNally’s 1988 play Andre’s Mother is a cry of rage and pain by a man who just buried his lover at his lover’s ever-disapproving mother. His new Broadway outing, Mothers and Sons, “dramatize[s] the head-spinning changes in gay America since that earlier play, affecting not only same-sex couples but also people like [that still-disapproving mother].”
Paul Gauguin May Have Escaped Syphilis By the Skin of His Teeth
“Four human teeth found buried outside Paul Gauguin’s hut in the Marquesas Islands are almost certainly those of the artist … But the discovery throws into question an almost universally held belief among art historians – that the French painter suffered from syphilis.”