me: >>> right. We treat celebrities poorly in this society. If Dylan were to >>> advertise his presence, he'd get all sorts of media attention, etc. If >>> he goes incognito, it's hard for him to dress up as anything but a >>> bum. (Any alternatives?) Maybe we should get rid of the whole social >>> category of "celebrity"...
David B. Shemano wrote: > Living in West LA, I have a number of interactions with celebrities in their > private life (although most are D list and not A list). Bob is extreme in > his presentation, which has the presumably unintended effect of making him > stand out far more than if he simply wore a baseball cap and sunglasses like > most celebrities.< right. Of course, "A list" celebrities such as Dylan require more of a disguise than do "D list" ones. -- Jim Devine / "All science would be superfluous if the form of appearance of things directly coincided with their essence." -- KM _______________________________________________ pen-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/pen-l
