“This was a man who is incapable of telling the truth, who attempted at every opportunity to seduce Western women correspondents. He was screwing people in his office. He had photographs of himself and Saddam Hussein and a box of Viagra. This was a loathsome character altogether.” A great oral history by the NYT’s John Burns on what it was like reporting from Baghdad in the the opening days of the war.
Yeah, I’m still alive. Apologies for the yawning gap between entries. Things are good here in D.C. A few very random thoughts:
– Washington’s a nice city. I don’t need the constant stimulation of a New York to be happy; D.C.’s got a nice scale and just enough activity to keep me happy. And my admiration for the Post grows every day — what a terrific paper.
– If you’ve sent me an email in the last two weeks, chances are excellent I haven’t answered it. Soon, soon, I promise.
– Music update: Since getting here, I’ve picked up new CDs by Sloan, Guided by Voices, Beulah, the Decemberists, Consonant, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, and Enon (plus an old Fugazi disc, just to reprazent D.C.). Enon, BRMC, Consonant, and Sloan all get a solid B. The Beulah and GBV discs are both very strong A-minus caliber.
But the winner is no doubt the Decemberists, whose album has been in constant rotation of late. Highly recommended, particularly if you’ve ever found yourself thinking, “Wow, if only Belle & Sebastian had a nautical/Dickensian thing going on and had Eef Barzelay singing lead!”
– I somehow spent almost three hours dancing in a D.C. gay bar Saturday night — and not one guy hit on me. I’m not sure if my heterosexuality was just so intense that I was clearly off limits or if I just wasn’t viewed as much of a catch.
– After a triumphant victory in Fantasy Football week one, I’m locked in a tight one this week. I’m up by 2 points going into the Monday night game. So everyone has to root for Tiki Barber (from my team) to score nine touchdowns and for Amani Toomer (from my opponent’s) to be scratched with a horrible toenail injury before gametime.
– Any readers with tickets to the Nov. 30 Saints-Redskins game at FedEx Field are asked to please contact me.
– I had a story on Saturday’s front page back in Dallas. I actually wrote the damned thing almost four weeks ago, but events conspired to hold it back until today. (And if I may brag, this would be the Houston Chronicle eating my dust.)
– Saw Pirates of the Caribbean last night — great fun. It wasn’t until I read a few reviews afterward that I realized Johnny Depp was doing a spot-on Keith Richards imitation throughout the movie. And oh my, Keira Knightley.
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What a lovely morning – crabwalk has a new post! Good to see. And yes we’ll root for him, 100% agreement about Beulah, I think you’re a little too generous with Enon (B- or C+), no tickets here, and of course, the answer is that it’s just so intense.
Hm, Pirates of the Caribbean… I still have yet to see that. Also, dancing in a gay bar, eh? Dancing is great fun. I’ve only been to D.C. once and that was my Safety Patrol trip in the fifth grade. I saw some really cool places, but honestly, it almost seems like I wasn’t even there. I remember the train ride and hotel more than anything else.
Discovered Decemberists myself this weekend. I agree — top-notch. Re: Cobalt, um, OK I guess I’d better not say that. Re: Post, um, guess I’d better not say that, either.
hmm. maybe amani will get a toomer. ha, get it!
Decemberists!! Well, I have to thank you for them. I discovered them earlier this summer when I signed up for emusic.com after your recommendation. What a find!
Ye be full of good ideas, me hearty. Arrrr.
Hear hear for the Decemberists! I don’t have the new album yet, but I absolutely love “Castaways and Cutouts”. “Grace Cathedral Hill” gets me moody and introspective everytime.
haha, I first heard the decemberists about a year ago, but i still haven’t purchased either of the CDs. I hate being cool and poor.