January 29, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized Jerome David Salinger (1919-2010) Salinger changed writing. He died Wednesday. There are hundreds of articles out today but see The Boston Globe.
January 26, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized Patrick Lamb: Sane writing serves clients. Here’s another good piece on writing for lawyers. Visit our friend Chicago trial lawyer Patrick Lamb at his enduring and pioneering In […]
January 26, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized Angry Writing. “Being right”, a writer-lawyer here said years ago, is “very expensive”. John Day at Day on Torts picked up on this gem […]
January 24, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized Muse Dina Vierny (1919-2009) was Aristide Maillol‘s model and real life muse. She died January 20, 2009.
January 23, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized Got Fear? No passion so effectually robs the mind of all its powers of acting and reasoning as fear. —Edmund Burke (1729-1797)
January 19, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized Vigorous, and first rate: Charon QC. The effects of a vigorous genius working upon large materials. –Samuel Johnson, on Dryden’s life’s work The above quote, in Charon QC‘s […]
January 19, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized Sarah Kate Silverman doesn’t like PC, either. Sarah Silverman is saucy and attractive, too. If you don’t think that’s very important, you’re wrong–but you can write us an angry […]
January 18, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized Greenfield: When is anonymity “all talk, no responsibility”? “Okay, kids, get your learn on. Today we will learn about the right of all Americans to throw stones at your house […]
January 18, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized Dude, where’s my MLK Day? UPI reports that, in Cincinnati today, “Construction work faces MLK Day protests“. It’s nice to see that Americans everywhere remember and honor […]
January 18, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized Hassan: You can’t teach attitude. Sorry–but I’m no Stephen Covey. Most employees cannot be “saved”. Burning inside 99.5% of all employees worldwide is an overwhelming ambition to […]
January 17, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized Writing Well: The Editor I have performed the necessary butchery. Here is the bleeding corpse. —Henry James (1843-1916), after a request by the Times Literary Supplement […]
January 14, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized More on law schools providing value some day and hopefully before we all die. Or, “You Got Anyone On That Campus Who Can Chew Gum, Cite-Check, And Look You In The Eye At The Same Time?”. […]
January 14, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized Hey we got some stats for you right here. You ready? Allegedly the video below was shown at a recent board meeting of a large, well-known and, in our view, highly […]
January 13, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized More Plural Life Whether you’re a Baptist, Neo-Platonist, property law professor, or average philanderer struggling to get by, forget about HBO’s “Big Love” and learn […]
January 12, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized “France as a model?” As an economy? No, not yet. But we’d love it here at WAC? if the French would get back to work. Sixty-five […]
January 9, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized /blog.crossculture.com/crossculture/2010/01/france-as-a-model.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed:+Cross-culture+(Cross-Culture) ____
January 7, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized The Plural Life. I don’t think we’re in Indianapolis any more. Here’s something you don’t see much. And it combines a serious purpose with a […]
January 5, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized Our New Male Writers: Not much to talk about in the locker room? (BBC Television) “Justin, honey, your editor at Knopf called. He wants you to read more Henry Miller. Roth, Mailer, Bukowski, and Cleland, […]