Category Archives: The Lesser Blog

Highlights from October

I was so busy attending things in October that I didn’t get a chance to write about any of them at the time. Now that we’re well into November, I’ve had an opportunity to reflect on the best of what … Continue reading

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Good Dance, Better Music

One of the fun things to go to in New York every autumn is the annual Fall for Dance series at City Center. There are generally four or five separate programs, each of which presents four different sets of performers … Continue reading

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Urban Frenzy

I’ve been in New York for less than a week, and already the entire pace of my life has changed. When we’re in Berkeley, my husband and I spend at least five nights a week at home, watching movies or … Continue reading

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American Night at the San Francisco Symphony

It looked, on paper, like an adventurous program:  all American composers, all twentieth-century work, and (with the exception of George Gershwin) not names that are often viewed as audience-friendly. Indeed, Michael Tilson Thomas brought his microphone out and spoke to … Continue reading

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A Hidden Gem

Last night, via streaming on Netflix, I watched a movie I had never heard of.  It was called Detachment, and it was directed by a British director named Tony Kaye—of whom I had also never heard, I am ashamed to say, … Continue reading

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Pier 24

There is a wonderful new place to see photography in San Francisco. Well, it’s not exactly new — I think it may have been around for two years or more — but it’s such a well-kept secret that it’s new … Continue reading

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Bad Theater

It’s hard to recall why I thought it was a good idea to buy tickets to Bruce Norris’s new play, A Parallelogram, at the Mark Taper Forum last Saturday night. I didn’t much like his previous play, the much-praised Clybourne Park, … Continue reading

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Summer Reading

I’m not really too clear on the concept myself, since I tend to read the same kinds and quantities of books all year round.  “Summer reading” seems to refer to what you might want to read on a beach, and … Continue reading

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Under the Influence of Jane Jacobs

You can never predict, when you read them the first time, which are the books that will most enduringly affect your future behavior. I am and have always been an essentially literary person, and if you had asked me to … Continue reading

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A New Blog Format

Those of you who have been following The Lesser Blog for the past few years may have noticed that my postings have been getting more and more infrequent. This is because I’ve been using a very unwieldy software linked to … Continue reading

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