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Liz Smith | 03/21/2008 8:30 am

Stuff I Want to Share

Jules Feiffer

Hey, it’s rather unusual that I have items, thoughts, material I’d like to transmit to the cognoscenti, and these things are a bit outré, special or offbeat. Not meant for a newspaper column. So here are a few odds and ends.

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We never see enough of the hugely talented cartoonist writer Jules Feiffer. And he is married to another good writer, Jenny Allen. Now, from them and their two children comes a greeting card reading “Happy Election Year.” On it is our perennial favorite target, Richard Nixon, drawn by Feiffer. Take a look. Perfect timing for 2008. (This went to the special Feiffer mailing list, which I am on, so I’m sharing it with you.)

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If you familiarize yourself with this site, you’ll know that the "Gypsy" is a nickname for one of our founders, the advertising genius Mary Wells Lawrence. Well, the Gypsy and I went recently to the relatively new Bar Boulud across from Lincoln Center for dinner. We had such delicious cheese rolls before ordering a main course that we almost gave up on dinner. The Gypsy only weighs a few pounds, but even she ate her share of these delicious gruyere laden treats. Of course, it helped that she first said to the wine steward: “Bring us your very best red wine!” He did.

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Dame Helen Mirren sent me a fascinating e-mail saying she wants to become a contributor to the wowowow.com site, and telling me what a good time she has had making "Love Ranch" in Reno, with the amazing actor Joe Pesci. (In this film, Helen plays the madam of a whorehouse. Something of a departure from playing the Queens of England, which she did last year winning the Academy Award, the Golden Globe and everything else in sight.)

I wrote Helen back about my own experiences with Joe Pesci, a man I adore, on the night he won the Oscar for "Goodfellas." I was backstage with the print and TV press when Joe came through clutching his little gold guy. He looked at me and winked and then proceeded to answer every single question put to him with an expletive included. He added, “Fuck! Shit! Motherfucker! Cocksucker!” and some exotic variations to each statement, leaving the media short-handed, with nothing they could show to their viewers or quote exactly to their readers.

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Do you sometimes think that the environment, energy and other such serious matters never seem to lend themselves to real solutions? One of my favorite magazines, The Week, is the kind of publication where you don’t need a hell of a lot of other things for catching up on what’s going on. Recently, they had a dynamite story I didn’t see elsewhere, titled, “For Energy Here Comes the Sun.”

It goes: “Environmentalists have been touting solar energy for years, but engineering problems have limited its usefulness, and solar now provides only one percent of the world’s energy. But, wisely respected futurist and inventor Ray Kurzweil says that’s about to change. He foretold the explosive growth of the Internet, the common availability of wireless access, and the fall of the Soviet Union.”

Kurzweil says in five years, nano-engineered materials being developed will transform solar energy into an alternative to oil and other fossil fuels. Sunlight will be converted to electricity. The sunlight falling on the Earth offers 10,000 times the amount humans consume yearly. We will be energy rich! He suggests we go to LiveScience.com for more on this.

He winds up saying that in two decades, the sun will produce most of the energy we need. Hooray for that. Feel better?

35 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Bud Shrake
Liz, thanks for turning me on to WOWOW. Now I have it bookmarked and check it regularly, and always read your stuff. I especially enjoyed Mary Wells’ piece on Russians buying up the Riv….bud shrake
By Bud Shrake on 03/23/2008 11:28 pm
Jozie Lee
On St. Patrick’s Day, 3/17/08, the KTLA Morning News (Channel 5 in Los Angeles) set aside one hour, 9-10am, for a segment called Water Cooler Buzz. The program is anchored by three KTLA veteran reporters/anchors. Five minutes into their first broadcast the blog pages erupted in opposition to women conducting one hour of news, and the barrage of nasty emails and comments continued throughout the week. In my years of watching the news, I’ve seen format changes, and anchors come and go with hardly a whisper. But I’ve never seen such vehement opposition to women producing a news hour. I thought we’d come a long way, baby?? Apparently not.
By Jozie Lee on 03/24/2008 1:11 am
CAROLINE MuLVEY
Well in case you have not heard the 4,0000th soldier has been taken away from his family. See I am talking about this because my son and daughter - in - law are in Kansas. For now I am praying that he does not have to sever a 3rd term in Iraq and a 2nd term for my “daughter” When 9-11 happened my son was in school trying to fine him self. Then one day he came home and said Mom, Dad, I do not want to fight or even discuss my decision I have to do this. I will be joining the Army. Mom you can sign the papers today or in five months I will be 18 yrs. old and I will sign myself but I would rather do this with your support. Dad ( his step father) you served, Grandpa served, Uncle Richie served and Mom your Dad served. It is my turn to step up and fight for this world and keep you safe. I signed and now i want to know if he is fighting to keep us safe why do they all have to go to Iraq? Why not stay home and stand tall and be ready for the evil ones? Don not worry I am not crazy just wanting my boy safe.
By CAROLINE MuLVEY on 03/24/2008 6:55 am
Pamela Smith
Liz, I spent my summers as a child between the homes of my Mother’s clan, the O’Donnells, from Scotland who lived in New York and my Dad’s family, the Smith’s from Texas, who now live in St. Louis. I have a rather obscure connection to you. It’s not that my maiden name is Elizabeth Smith, and the Smith’s hail from Midland Texas, rather that my Mom’s best friend Was Mary Ann Strong better known as MiMi. My New York Aunt Mary told stories about MiMi and referrred to you quite often when I was growing up. MiMi introduced my Mother Catherine O’Donnell to my father Capt. Glen Smith around 1945. I have wanted to write to you for years and find out if MiMi is still around. I was thrilled to find you on this website and finally make the connection. Cheers! E.P. Smith
By Pamela Smith on 03/24/2008 9:21 am
Barbara Cooper
I want to hear anything Helen Mirren has to say about anything.
By Barbara Cooper on 03/25/2008 6:42 pm