Gee, That was Fast

Just yesterday, after having spent days reading about the travails of the free spending Smithsonian Secretary, Lawrence J. Small, and then about the somewhat helter skelter collection and exhibition policies at the Smithsonian American Art Museums, I posted this fleeting thought:

“What’s up with me? I just can’t seem to get into spanking big institutions today. Am I just counting on Charles Grassley — ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee and flaming-sword-bearing scourge of the non-profit world – to do it for me?”

Turns out I didn’t have to wait long.

On other business, it occured to me just now — while I’m blogging, why not direct helpless readers to my piece on feminist art in the new issue of Time? Big fans of The Dinner Party can send abusive e-mails to the usual address.

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