The
latest New Yorker fiction podcast features
Jonathan Lethem reading
James Thurber’s short story “
The Wood Duck”. Click story name to listen or right click to save and download.


Last Saturday night, Shayna and I went with friends Max and Jonathan to a professional indoor soccer game in New Jersey. The
New Jersey Ironmen faced the
Chicago Storm in an exciting contest that saw 6 lead changes in the second half.
The home team won 10-9.
We had great seats thanks to my friend and co-worker Steve, who was there with the girls’ soccer team he coaches in
Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey.
Here’s the last minute of the game, which was extended slightly by a penalty:
I resisted all the bad tabloid covers last week during the
Eliot Spitzer debacle. But I had to run this cover of New York magazine because it sums it all up in one word and one photo:

Sephora lent me this CD Inhuman Rampage by
Dragonforce:
Listen to "Through the Fire and Flames"
here (click to play, right click to save). The guitar is excellent, but the jury is still out on the vocals. They start to sound the same after a while, but the guitarist takes your mind off of that with a virtuoso ferocity.
I’m also deciding whether I like
the Shins album
Wincing the Night Away,

which I borrowed from the
Brooklyn Public Library. Apparently, I am supposed to like it. It was on a lot of 2007 best album lists. Lets see if it grows on me.
Sadly, our local branch of the
BPL, is closing. The
Fort Hamilton branch, a mere 0.16 miles from my front door, will be shuttered for a couple of years while the 100+ year-old building gets renovated.
Our nearest library is now the
Bay Ridge branch, which is a mile away, as opposed to a stone’s throw.
And finally, how cool is
this:

No, that's not photo-shopped. It's real. Read more about
Dinner in the Sky here. Thanks to Cynthia for the link.
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