Enjoy the (comparative) silence
Forgive the (comparative) silence, friends – it’s been a busy week. I’m now in Boston at the blogger wedding of the century, the nuptials of… Read More »Enjoy the (comparative) silence
Forgive the (comparative) silence, friends – it’s been a busy week. I’m now in Boston at the blogger wedding of the century, the nuptials of… Read More »Enjoy the (comparative) silence
I’m in Chicago for about 36 hours at the invitation of Daniel Drezner and Henry Farrell. They’re a pair of smart academics who wrote one… Read More »Mitt said it, not me.
The thermometer hit 40F (about 4C) the other night, the time of year where smart residents of Western Massachusetts start thinking about how they’re going… Read More »Peak Oil and the Rising Cost of Cordwood
I gave a talk yesterday at the Center for Global Development. If I were the sort of person to have favorite thinktanks, they’d top my… Read More »Talking Bridgeblogs at the Center for Global Development
My friend and neighbor Jennifer Mattern maintains a consistently hilarious and often poignant parenting blog, Breed ‘Em and Weep. She turns her considerable talents this… Read More »The Benefits of a Berkshire Summer, Preserved in Vinegar
I’ve resisted posting anything on my blog about the US election, realizing that a) I’m sad and angry and not thinking especially clearly, b) I… Read More »Come to a blue state, have a beer on me