Stand
clear of the closing doors: excerpt from Ryn's thesis on the occupational
folklore of New York City subway workers
Studies
of occupational lore vary widely, their subjects ranging from factory
workers, librarians, college professors, and hospital workers to
window washers and lawyers.
There is definitely a series of conundrum going on in the works of
Alberto Giacometti - and that's not even counting his name. This artist,
with a seemingly Italian moniker, actually hails from Switzerland.
The
Extraordinary Times of Ordinary People - book
review
I
shall apologize in advance for doing two things I was taught never
to do. First I judged a book by its cover, namely Mark Carp's novel
"The Extraordinary Times of Ordinary People." Secondly,
I used a cliché: "judge a book by its cover."