Saturday, March 28, 2026

paige williams | bears in tahoe


"The kitchen is just strewn. 
It got a forty-pound bag of cat food, 
a thing of roasted garlic, 
my package of cookies.

It got into the coffee.

It got into a five-gallon bucket that Kathy saves butterscotch and chocolate chips and stuff in. Didn't eat a lot of those, but it spread them all over the floor.

It didn't get into the honey.
It got into the olive oil.

I've come into houses where a bear has torn the range hood off,
torn the microwave off.
The shelves are all broken and everything's collapsed,
or the doors are gone and the whole cabinet's off the wall.
Turnd over refirgerators.

A house here burned down because a bear broke in
and knocked the stove over. The electric igniters went off.
It tore the gas line open
gas started spewing.
I heard this snapping and popping.
It's ten-thirty at night, and I'm going, 
What the hell?
I walked out in the street and could see the flames.
By then, the whole house was engulfed.
The fire department saved the foundation."

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Recently, an insurer received a claim that a bear had vandalized a Rolls-Royce;
investigators showed security footage of the incident to a wild-life biologist, who determined that the perpetrator was
a human in a bear costume.

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"I've seen 'em go in through a skylight.
Dropped twenty feet through the house, then ransacked it, and broke a window to get out. 
Like, how'd they not break a leg with that?"

"They're very athletic."

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from "Wild Side" by Page Williams
The New Yorker
December 2, 2024


Wednesday, March 25, 2026

a secret trove of rare guitars | hannah whitaker

 Photographs by Hannah Whitaker for The New Yorker

from the article "A Secret Trove of Rare Guitars Heads to the Met"
By Nick Paumgarter
The New Yorker | May 19, 2025

Leo Fender’s solid-body prototype is among the nearly six hundred instruments donated to the Met, tracing the influence of the twentieth-century guitar on American culture.


A J-50 acoustic guitar made by Gibson in 1955 and played by Mississippi John Hurt.


The prototype signature model made for Chet Atkins, by Gretsch, in 1955.



A Gibson Flying V played by Neil Young in the seventies and a Gibson Explorer from 1958.



A Sunburst Les Paul from 1959—the “Keithburst” that Keith Richards played 
during the Rolling Stones’ appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” in 1964.



The second solid-body guitar made by Paul Bigsby, in 1948, in Downey, California.




Wednesday, March 18, 2026

will rafuse | signs




















paintings by will rafuse
of signs in vancouver, seattle, los angeles

rafuse studied art at capilano college
and currently resides in st john, new brunswick

original post aug 27 2010