It is weird to me that these people don't see the irony of honoring "marginalized communities" by making a beautiful historical building really ugly. https://t.co/j7GEtCFsMY
— JD Vance (@JDVance) October 10, 2025
October 10, 2025
Profound and multidimensional disrespect.
July 22, 2025
"It sounds like the police are just really angry at him for messing up their cars."
McCray is, according to the Times, a "pro-Palestinian activist" accused of burning 10 police cars. In the packed courtroom were "his mother and more than two dozen supporters in the courtroom, most of whom donned kaffiyehs, a symbol of Palestinian resistance."
"After the court proceeding, an expletive directed at the police was found scrawled on a bench in Judge Kovner’s courtroom."
Speaking of vandalism... did you see this: "AOC's campaign office vandalized with red paint in NYC" (CBS)? Note the sign: "AOC funds genocide in Gaza."
April 10, 2025
"Reading it today, I find that I Am Charlotte Simmons agitates and excites me once more. It is a profoundly pessimistic novel..."
Writes Merve Emre, in "An Unsentimental Education/Tom Wolfe’s I Am Charlotte Simmons summons the romantic vision of the university as an unblighted Eden to mock it through the downfall of one of its deceived mortals" (NYRB).
July 24, 2024
"It appears that every historical monument in DC is being vandalized with no intervention from the police."
It appears that every historical monument in DC is being vandalized with no intervention from the police. pic.twitter.com/dQxKcW0NlS
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) July 24, 2024
February 17, 2024
February 6, 2024
"This is people taking it upon themselves to use a space that in many ways was abandoned by people with money and power."
December 26, 2023
October 12, 2023
"We said 'never again.' The UK was a safe haven. Now..."
Sir, On advice from her school our teenage daughter has gone off without her blazer this morning. Her male classmates have been advised to cover their skullcaps with baseball caps. On her pre-school dawn run yesterday she ran past the broken glass of a kosher café’s windows and a fresh anti-Israel slogan painted on a bridge. All my grandparents were Holocaust survivors who found safe haven, and built new lives, in the UK, so of course I am twitching with latent anxiety and the creeping dangers of the masses not speaking out against terrorism. I sincerely hope Rishi Sunak honours his pledge to stand with Israel and protect British Jews.
August 23, 2023
"A stolen traffic sign that someone had painted over with the slogan 'Stop the Steal 2020' and the image of a grinning skull with Donald Trump’s hair, smoking a cigarette..."
July 6, 2023
"I admit with deepest embarrassment that it was only after what regrettably happened that I learned of the monument’s antiquity."
February 25, 2023
"What do you stand for?"
February 24, 2023
Street portraits.
February 21, 2023
February 20, 2023
November 1, 2022
"Bob, he's a genius. He's like Picasso. He sees the angles and planes in what, for you, is ovoid."
I wrote, discussing Bob Dylan's analysis of "Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves."
And then I saw something my son Chris sent me from across the sea, from the coast of Barcelona — a photo:
August 1, 2022
"Over the course of a week last summer, a number of street art pieces appeared in seemingly random parts of Norfolk and Suffolk."
July 27, 2022
Delightful exuberant charming art or endless mindless straining for attention?
Hey @elonmusk I just doodled my Tesla pic.twitter.com/2IA8obuz34
— Mr Doodle (@itsmrdoodle) July 26, 2022
April 1, 2022
I watch TikTok for you — and here are my 9 new selections.
1. An accurate miniature of a heavily graffiti'd ice storage box.
2. The way someone talks when he wants to get you to volunteer to wall-mount his TV.
3. The charitable work of detangling someone's hair.
4. A cat sings the blues.
5. Reacting to the news that someone's tested positive for Covid — in 2020 and in 2022.
6. Seeing if the dog likes celery.
7. A quick animation of Joe Biden, telling about when he was a little boy.
8. Discovering just how introverted you are.
9. A famous fractal — the Sierpinski triangle.
March 26, 2022
"It’s an insane spot! And a huge piece. A few people have asked me if it was commissioned because they couldn’t believe someone could get away with painting that type of spot."
Yeah, I have the same question. What's the answer?
The black, white, and red graffiti spells the moniker “Acer” in large block letters on the museum’s third level, facing Bowery Street. The graffiti was painted a few feet above artist Glenn Ligon’s installation “A Small Band” (2015), which features the writing “blues blood bruise.”
It's useful publicity, so I'm skeptical.












