Hey y'all, Here are 10 things I thought were worth sharing this week: - The comedy of survival.
- Something I haven't done in 14 years: I'm reading a brand-new Edward Tufte book!
- I've fallen into some bad habits in the past eight months, so I'm reading James Clear's Atomic Habits. (He has a wildly popular newsletter you might want to check out.)
- Eye candy: I don't know much about animator Hoji Tsuchiya, but I dig what I've seen of his work. He's doing a Zoom presentation soon about how he works.
- Ear candy: Kurt Wagner of Lambchop's "Recent Departures" playlist of his musical idols lost in 2020.
- TV: Like everyone else, I'm watching season four of The Crown. (If you are tired of watching stories about despicable people, I recommend the wonderful Ted Lasso.)
- Movies: Richard Brody's 62 films that shaped the art of documentary film-making. (I'm embarrassed by how many of these I haven't seen, but I especially love F For Fake and Grey Gardens.)
- Bric-à-brac: unreal footage of Mars, the field of cymatics, a Paul Klee drawing on Antiques Roadshow, Luigi Colani's typewriter stations, and this diner mug from the Austin Public Library, which is at the very top of my Christmas list.
- A belated happy 100th birthday to painter Wayne Theibaud, who still works every day! (Living by Hockney's motto: "I'll go on until I fall over.") Wish I could see his retrospective at the Crocker Art Museum — I saw a bunch of his work there on book tour in 2014. (Guess I'll settle for the catalog.)
- This weekend is the last chance to get signed and personalized copies of my books before the holidays. I'll sign as many as you buy — Keep Going in particular would make a great gift for your team at work! Bookpeople ships worldwide. Do it!
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