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National Popeye Review

Click here for a review of the Popeye DVD set — that I previously featured here and here — on the NPR show Fresh Air with Terry Gross.

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Pratt Porch Project - Day 20

The sub-floor is down, ready for tile.

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MoCA Chip

MoCA is the Multimedia over Coax Alliance, which is technology that Verizon FiOS TV uses. But MoCA is also the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Adams, MA. Carol got us out there for an overnight trip a couple of years ago. We stayed at a fun and unique place, Porches Inn, which isn’t cheap, but it sure beats the Holiday Inn.

WBUR, Boston University Radio, ran a story this morning about a cancelled exhibition at the MoCA. The artist should feel lucky he was given space to exhibit, and walking away from his piece, then suing the museum, makes him seem loopy even by artist standards.

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