Quibbling Rivalry

Last Sunday evening, while I was watching the final minutes of the now famous Indianapolis Colts - New England Patriots football game, I experienced a moment of middle-aged serenity. I realized that I didn"€™t actually need to have an opinion on perhaps the leading topic of office water cooler ...

Method in the Madness

Can I milk another column out of Mad Men? Why not? Matthew Weiner's show about Madison Avenue in the early 1960s is so meticulously detailed that it's worth using it as a spur to consider what has and hasn"€™t changed in the Zeitgeist over the last half century. "€¢ The overall impression ...

Man Men

Mad Men, the upscale drama about an early 1960s Madison Avenue advertising agency, is a sort of Brideshead Revisited for heterosexual American grown-ups. For Baby Boomers, it's hard to watch Mad Men without enviously exclaiming: Our parents had it better! Like the eleven-hour 1981 British ...

Serial Killers

The cable period drama Mad Men attempts to answer the question: What would have Cary Grant's stylish advertising executive in Hitchcock's 1959 barnburner North by Northwest gotten up to if"€”instead of getting chased by spies all the way to Abraham Lincoln's nose on Mt. Rushmore"€”he and his ...

Hollywood Chihuahuas

Everybody complains about how dumbed-down movies have gotten. Here, for example, are representative quotes from A.O. Scott of the New York Times in "€œSpoon-Fed Cinema"€ bemoaning the state of movies c. 2009: "€œinfantile,"€ "€œmale immaturity,"€ and "€œa program of mass ...

War Games

October is the busiest month on the spectator sports calendar, when we finally get to the baseball games that do matter, and most football teams still have hopes that their games will matter. Football knocked off baseball as America's national sport in part because its one-game-per-week schedule ...

Change Has Come to the Galaxy

What follows is the text of former President Barack Obama’s farewell address, which he delivered before departing in the interstellar battlecruiser that had landed near the Washington Monument on Friday morning: I am both surprised and deeply humbled by the decision of the Directorate of the ...

Blackballed?

Let's celebrate diversity! In Division 1-A college football, 19 of the top 20 players in rushing yards are"€”as sports fans expect"€”black. Yet, the #1 rusher is a white guy. Toby Gerhart, Stanford's 235-pound tailback, has piled up 650 yards on the ground to power lowly Stanford to a 4-1 ...

Heart of Darkness

Based closely on the outstanding 1999 novel that won J.M. Coetzee the Nobel Prize in Literature, the new art house film Disgrace follows August's District 9 in portraying the ever-growing Afrikaner diaspora's dire view of black-ruled South Africa. While most reviewers of District 9 were too obtuse ...

Spies Like Us

Watching Steven Soderbergh's comedy The Informant! (with Matt Damon as that guy back in the 1990s who squealed to the feds about how he fixed the price of lysine for Archer Daniels Midland) reminded me of Econ 101, where you learn about the glories of competitive markets. Traditionally, economists ...