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Poor Rose. He just doesn't seem to get the point. It would have been better for him to come and hang out at Asha's, where we sit around and talk about our plans for the upcoming day. Should we go for water first, or to the new exhibit by Braco Dimitrijevic, the world-renowned conceptual artist from Sarajevo? Should we take some pleasure in the performance, which features a bicycle and a potato, or shall we first go have a drink near the French Bookstore, where there are new books from New York, Madrid and Paris...
...Except Kravitz -- says Kravitz. Archaeologists wish him well but seriously doubt his claims. Says Adam Kessler, who put together the Genghis Khan exhibit: "He has access to the same sources as everyone else, and we haven't managed to find the tomb. If he has any other information, he hasn't shared it." The latest unsuccessful attempt to locate the tomb took place between 1990 and 1992, when a Japanese team mounted an intensive high-tech search. "Maybe they didn't look thoroughly enough," Kravitz chuckles. Whatever Kravitz knows, he has persuaded the Mongolian government to give him exclusive rights...
...Smithsonian Institution succumbed to mounting criticism from Congress, veterans and historians and announced it would revise its planned exhibit commemorating the 50th anniversary next year of the atom-bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Originally focused narrowly on the bombings, which killed more than 200,000 Japanese, the exhibit will now cover Japan's aggression during World War II and factors that influenced the decision to drop the Bomb, including U.S. military leaders' belief that an invasion of the Japanese mainland would leave hundreds of thousands of dead on both sides...
...passionate fan stir-fries the old debate about who does and doesn't deserve to be there. "The Hall of Fame," he writes, "has never really thought through the issue of how to identify the most worthy Hall of Famers." His evidence: comparison of players' records and eyewitness testimony. Exhibit A: Yankee shortstop Phil Rizzuto, whose exclusion from the Hall stoked a 30-year ruckus...
...Blues varies from James Brown to the gospel troup Blind Boys from Alabama. It goes from funk to jazz to rock-n-roll to country. But all of these are not subsets of the Blues. I suppose they are considered to be the Blues if they exhibit, in Robert Earl Keen, Jr.'s words, "that long and lonesome feeling," whatever that may be. The most intriguing part about the Blues, in the end, is that it defies definition. And the full spectrum was shown and heard at Franklin Park...