March 31, 2004

Alistair Cooke, 1908-2004

When I said I'd expected him to continue until he dropped in the traces, I had no idea how close that would be to reality.

March 23, 2004

National What Radio?

This just sucks. I expect this sort of stupidity from commercial networks, not from NPR. And, coming as it does at the start of the latest pledge drive, this announcement can only be described as stupidity at its finest.

March 02, 2004

Another great one retires...

Alistair Cooke is retiring, and I must say that I'm surprised. After over 50 years, I had expected him to keep on until he dropped in his traces.

I suppose it shows my age, that I have such a remarkable fondness for the gentleman. He was certainly a notable influence on my cultural upbringing, via his work on PBS. But what really draws me to him on a more personal level is the manner in which he reflects the best parts of an earlier era, when conversation was an art form and graciousness was not only common but expected. There is so much about him that reminds me of my beloved grandfather, himself a remarkable example of intelligence and generous civility; I miss him on a daily basis, and I will miss Alistair as well. I'm not sure we will ever have another journalist like him.