I wanted to do a New Yorker cartoon where a couple was having the Speidermans over for Seder
People are always posting that thing about you want to get something, but don’t wanna work for it, and I’m thinking is this directed at bosses?
We’re saddened to hear that Steve Albini has passed away at the age of 61. On top of being an influential musician and engineer, he was an outspoken critic of the recording industry. His 1993 story “The Problem with Music” took labels to task.
How record labels use A&R flaks and impenetrable contracts to screw artists while raking in millions
Rest in peace to probably the best rock engineer of all time, @electricalwsop.bsky.social One of the most generous, thoughtful, talented people I’ve met.
If you’re in Washington, join me on Thursday evening at a very good bookstore, for a discussion of a very good book. I’ll be moderating a discussion with Ieva Jusionyte, whose book *Exit Wounds* was just released today, at the original Politics and Prose store up on Connecticut Avenue.
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Not proud to say I felt the same thing about Roots preempting Battlestar Galactica week after week when I was in second grade 
Yeah! Every time one of our teachers tells our class that there is no death drive (because rats don’t have one), a bunch of the Candidates jump all over that nonsense. 
Good luck, Adam!
I think this essay by Winnicott helps get at his particular version of psychoanalysis. He describes both a personal movement *from* pediatrics *to* psychiatry, as well as a vocational self-understanding of his own disciplinary practice as taking place *between* pediatrics and psychiatry.