Author Archives: Kaze
At 317am, Time to Dim the Lights
Today’s post–and trust me, it was no easy call–is my last for 317am. It’s the last for any of us—whether Kaze, Ras, or Ted the Cat—till who knows when. We may be back someday, but we just don’t know. On … Read more
Go Ahead Bird, Go Ahead and Sing
Spring has officially sprung around here and on the lawn the robins hunt worms. The sight of the first robins has been positively mesmerizing to our Ted for many an April morning going on 18 years. These days I have … Read more
The Man Who Knew Everyone
The most interesting thing I’ve read this week was an article in the New Yorker called “Diary of an Aesthete,” by Alex Ross. It’s about Count Harry Kessler, who, in 1868 “was born in Paris, the son of a wealthy … Read more
Nashville Cat
I spent the weekend in Nashville, visiting my middle daughter, Elizabeth. Nashville has its attractions—the music, the restaurants, the honky-tonks, the (shall we say) colorful tourists. For me, however, it has Elizabeth—sufficient reason to travel anywhere on earth. We spent … Read more
Kaze: Through with Pauline Kael
A couple of Fridays ago I tucked myself in on the couch and watched, for the fourth or fifth time, The Red Shoes. I’m no expert on ballet movies, but my guess is that The Red Shoes is the most … Read more
Not Every Critic’s a Parasite, but . . .
(Author’s note: I was about to post an illustration today of why I loathe Pauline Kael–I find that returning to her movie reviews is like picking at a scab–when I realized I’d posted a more temperate, less ad Kaelinam, piece … Read more
Ted the Cat (1994-present) is a domestic shorthair blogger and vers libre poet. He also enjoys sleeping, eating, and lurking. Ted the Cat co-habits with Kaze,
also a blogger at 317am.net.
