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Food

August 4, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Food

Living where we do, and having the lifestyle we have (work, work, work, play with dogs), Nadia and I spend a lot of time socializing around tables. Restaurant tables, our dinner table, the counter we eat at when it’s the two of us at home, and more. So I’m inaugurating a new category here at mikel.org called simply “Food” in which I plan to note down quick reviews of restaurants we go to, meals we make, things we put on the grill, etc.

The first entry will be to note our favourite new (to us) find, a wonderful market/French resto called La Colombe on Duluth E. We’ve been twice now in the past few weeks and everything we’ve had has been spectacular. Last time, I had the magret de canard, which was wonderful, and the time before that the jarret d’agneau (sorry don’t know what you’d call that in English; probably a lamb hock or something) which was just a shade less satisfying as the duck. Hint: they suggest the cheese plate as an entree, but save some wine (it’s BYO) and you’ll enjoy it more where it should be served – before dessert.

Tags: Food

Home again

August 4, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Home again

We got back from a short trip to Ottawa over the last five days or so. I disconnected a bit during my time away, and celebrated a birthday and visited with my niece Ella, who is the cutest thing on the planet (trust me).

Tags: Ottawa, Personal

Laura Rozen reports

July 30, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Laura Rozen reports

on what a Kerry-era foreign policy might look like following a meeting with Rand Beers, Richard Holbrooke, Gary Hart, and other Democratic Big Wigs in the field. Very interesting both for what is said and what is left unsaid.

Tags: US Politics

Oliver Willis

July 30, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Oliver Willis

has published some short excerpts of John Kerry’s speech last night. It was a hell of a speech.

Tags: US Politics

Salon on the DNC bloggers:

July 29, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Salon on the DNC bloggers:

Danah Boyd seems to have gotten it right in her story yesterday, The new blogocracy. “Bloggers at the Democratic National Convention signify a shift in media, but not a replacement for mainstream coverage. […] What they are doing cannot be compared to journalism; it can only be described as blogging.”

Tags: US Politics

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