Towse: views from the hill

May 3, 2007

The Siege and Commune of Paris (1870-1871)

Filed under: history,photographs,URL — Towse @ 4:30 pm

His nibs’ great great aunt, the peripatetic (and boat and horse and camel and stage coach) traveler, she of the photos of Venice, Japan and elsewhere in the late 1800s, was still in her teens, early twenties, on a trip with her parents when, family legend has it, they were caught up in the siege of Paris. We still have some books around that she bought at the time. French.

Some day (I have fifty or so more years, after all) I will learn me better French than I have and take a crack at reading the things she read while she was cooped up, unable to get home. That’s the intent anyway. The old family books in French and Italian and German, the Spanish-Greek dictionary and the like, show that Americans, at least those in his nibs’ family, used to be far more fluent in languages than we are today.

Northwestern University’s McCormick Library of Special Collections has a terrific collection of photographs and images of the Siege and Commune of Paris (1870-1871).

This site contains links to over 1200 digitized photographs and images recorded during the Siege and Commune of Paris cir.1871. In addition to the images in this set, the Library’s Siege & Commune Collection contains 1500 caricatures, 68 newspapers in hard-copy and film, hundreds of books and pamphlets and about 1000 posters. Additions are made regularly.

Search by word or phrase, browse by image type, scroll through the master index (title) and the subject index.

The collection doesn’t let you just click [next] and get to the next item, which would be swell. You must click a link, check out the item, go back to the link list, click another link …

Even so … you are there and sometimes elsewhere and not always in the narrow date span that the title of the collection implies. Some of the photographs come from the early 1900s, f’rex, and yet, if you like looking at old photographs of people and buildings, come along and wander through this archive.

Amazing thing, this World Wide Web.

[URL] San Francisco Architects

Filed under: architecture,San Francisco,URL — Towse @ 3:55 pm

David Parry, a San Francisco REALTORĀ® has articles he’s written about San Francisco architects on his site.

Want to know about Willis Polk, Bernard Maybeck, Conrad Meussdorffer? Check out Parry’s collection of information.

[via Curbed SF]

[BLOG] Gastronomie

Filed under: blog,food,San Francisco — Towse @ 1:53 am

Out and about today, we were heading down Townsend and noticed DISTRICT.

“Have you heard of DISTRICT?” I asked his nibs.

“No,” he replied. “Must be new.”

Bar? Restaurant? I’d never heard of it and even if it is brand spanking new, there should’ve been some peep in someone’s “here’s what’s coming up” column. We’re talking SOMA, here. We’re talking the clubbing, see-and-be-seen set.

His nibs checked Zagat, and the place turns out to be a wine bar with bar food/tapas/small plates. He was searching for DISTRICT’s Web site but a search for /”san francisco” “district restaurant”/ kept bringing up hits for “xyz, a Mission District restaurant” and the like.

I tried /”san francisco” district winebar restaurant/ and BINGO!

I found a most excellent review at Gastronomie, a foodie blog (subtitle, “culinary adventures in San Francisco & beyond”) which comes at you with detail and a straightforward, “here’s what I thought” style.

Go read Gastronomie, Fatemeh’s blog, and tell me what you think. (That I agree with her wholeheartedly about Globe — we’ve stopped off there twice in the last month or two, on our way home from some other event — has a smidgen to do with it, but not much.)

Gastronomie’s review of DISTRICT
DISTRICT’s Web site [Caution: hip music!]
DISTRICT’s menu

I love reading words written by people who can write well about the places they go and the foods they eat.

May 2, 2007

San Francisco values

Filed under: quotation — Tags: , — Towse @ 10:10 pm

Why is it that Republicans are so offended to see two gay men holding hands, but do not have the same moral outrage about two children who are being turned away from the hospital because their parents can’t get health insurance. What about that moral outrage, what about those values?

Gavin Newsom on “San Francisco values”
San Diego, CA
29-Apr-2007

Conspiracy theories ‘r’ us

Filed under: news,travel,woowoo — Tags: , , — Towse @ 10:01 pm

Read it and weep.

4/29truth.com

e.g. Did Arnold Know?

Here is a hypothetical timeline of events:

4:02 highway collapses
4:05 Governor receives phone call
4:20 Showered and dressed (assume 15 minutes and that he shaved in the car)
5:08 Arrive at site after 48 minute drive @ 100 mph
5:13 Press conference starts (assume 5 minutes to get it going)
5:33 Press conference ends and site tour begins (assume minimum 20 minute press conference. Note that Schwarzenegger, Newsom, and Dellums all talk and these are politicians talking.
5:48 Tour of site ends (assume 15 minutes).

Yet the photos clearly show it’s still pitch black during the entire press conference and site tour, i.e. much earlier than the hypothetical timeline above. How could Schwarzenegger have arrived at the site any earlier? The answer is that the he knew what was planned.

Except, of course, that Gavin’d been down in San Diego at the state Democratic gathering and had to handle things at that end, get a briefing, make statements, give a speech and then return home.

The photographs of the scene that included Gavin and Schwarzenegger were taken during the tour that took place the evening of 4/29.

Another favorite?

“G-A-Y” is spelled “429″ on a standard American telephone. The attacks occurred only 8.5 miles from the notorious Castro Street homosexual district. COINCIDENCE?

’nuff said. Has to be a spoof. Or some very dim bulbs.

MySpace Photo Costs Teacher Education Degree

Filed under: blog,life,social networking — Towse @ 2:34 am

Be careful what you post online.

MySpace Photo Costs Teacher Education Degree

Fair? Unfair?

The photo in question (from an article at The Smoking Gun, of course)

I think she should’ve got rid of the red-eye fer sures.

Bob Pastorio: Restaurateur, raconteur, friend

Filed under: writers — Tags: — Towse @ 2:22 am

A couple weeks back, Carol linked to a profile written by Charles Culbertson, a friend of Bob’s.

I just got around to reading it. Culbertson really caught Bob’s essence. Very nice.

May 1, 2007

anna louise’s Journal

Filed under: blog,writing — Towse @ 7:11 pm

Update your Bloglines or whatever it is you use to track RSS feeds or whatever. Anna Louise Genovese (although still a consulting editor at Tor) has started a freelance editorial service called Aleuromancy and has transferred her blog from anna louise’s Journal to Aleuromancy.net.

Go thee thither.

Renzo Piano Building Workshop – Official Site

Filed under: architecture,art,life,San Francisco,science — Towse @ 6:38 pm

The official site for Renzo Piano’s Renzo Piano Building Workshop.

Nice use of Flash.

RPBW are the architects for the new California Academy of Sciences which is going up in Golden Gate Park, across the Concourse from the DeYoung Museum. The new Academy will open late 2008. 370K sq ft — of which 95K sq ft are public space. Living roof. Zounds.

We almost stopped into the Academy’s temporary digs on Howard Street yesterday, but I was tuckered out, having walked down to SFMOMA to meet up with his nibs and visit, among other exhibits, the Picasso and American Art exhibit. Get there if thee can. Exhibit closes Monday, May 28, 2007.

Philistine that I are, I did not get Brice Marden, especially his monochrome work.

Where were we? Ah, yes: Renzo Piano Building Workshop. The RPBW site covers projects, bio, history, &c. An interactive map gives access to projects worldwide.

Interesting.

(Walked back home again, too, even though it was a free transit day: RT was 4mi+ and then there was all the walking around inside SFMOMA)

JPG Magazine: Photos

Filed under: app,photographs,social networking,URL — Towse @ 6:06 pm

JPG Magazine: Photos

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