2024/03/08
Todays Thought
Taxes are the price we pay for a civilized society.
-Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., US Supreme Court Justice (8 Mar 1841-1935)
2024/03/07
Todays Thought
Nature's laws affirm instead of prohibit. If you violate her laws, you are your own prosecuting attorney, judge, jury, and hangman.
-Luther Burbank, horticulturist (7 Mar 1849-1926)
Todays Word
middlebrow
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: | 1. (describing a person) Having tastes and interests that lie somewhere between sophisticated and vulgar. |
2. (describing a work of art) Neither sophisticated nor vulgar. | |
noun: | A person who has conventional tastes and interests. |
ETYMOLOGY:
Formed on the pattern of highbrow and lowbrow. From middle, from Old English middel (middle) + bru (brow). Earliest documented use: 1912.
NOTES:
In the grand, often ridiculous, opera of cultural tastes, highbrow is reserved for the stuff that makes you appear smart at dinner parties -- Shakespeare, who basically invented the plot twist, Mozart, whose music you pretend to understand, and Nabokov, who wrote books that double as vocabulary workouts. On the flip side, lowbrow is the guilty-pleasure aisle -- home to the Kardashians, who’ve made an empire out of... being Kardashians, superhero movies (because who needs subtlety when you have explosions), and kitsch art (the velvet Elvis paintings of the world).
What’s brow doing here? It comes from phrenology, a pseudoscience that claimed to tell about a person’s characteristics from the shape of their skull. Someone with a large forehead (highbrow) was considered intellectual. The origin of this classification should tell us all we need to know about dividing people into highbrow and lowbrow.
Also, consider that brows go up and down with time. Shakespeare is highbrow in modern times, but in his days Shakespeare was popular entertainment. Peasants and royalty, illiterates and intellectuals, they all enjoyed performances of his plays. It just goes to show, today’s pop culture may turn out to be tomorrow’s classic.
What’s brow doing here? It comes from phrenology, a pseudoscience that claimed to tell about a person’s characteristics from the shape of their skull. Someone with a large forehead (highbrow) was considered intellectual. The origin of this classification should tell us all we need to know about dividing people into highbrow and lowbrow.
Also, consider that brows go up and down with time. Shakespeare is highbrow in modern times, but in his days Shakespeare was popular entertainment. Peasants and royalty, illiterates and intellectuals, they all enjoyed performances of his plays. It just goes to show, today’s pop culture may turn out to be tomorrow’s classic.
USAGE:
“Rebeck’s 100-minute tale of grief and release is the sort of middlebrow crowd-pleaser that used to be common fare.”
David Cote; Danny DeVito Hoards Laughter and Tears in “I Need That”; The New York Observer; Nov 2, 2023.
See more usage examples of middlebrow in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary.
David Cote; Danny DeVito Hoards Laughter and Tears in “I Need That”; The New York Observer; Nov 2, 2023.
See more usage examples of middlebrow in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary.
2024/03/06
A look at life in metro Phoenix in the 1980s
A look at life in metro Phoenix in the 1980s

A shot of downtown Phoenix on May 4, 1989.
The Republic
Brian Burch, 8, gets a bird's eye view of Mesa and Tempe from the balloon of Marvin Kerby in May 1980.
The Republic
Big Surf water park in Tempe in 1980.
Tempe History Museum
Interstate 10 stack interchange under construction in Phoenix in 1980.
The Republic
Former ASU football head coach Frank Kush riding a bike in the Great Arizona Bicycle Ride in 1980.
The RepublicA Phoenix police Hughes 500 series picks up a Phoenix fire crew on South Mountain in April 1980.
The Republic
John Driggs standing in front of the Rosson House in downtown Phoenix in April 1980.
The Republic
A clean-room technician at the Chandler Intel manufacturing plant that opened in 1980. In the three-plus decades since Intel's arrival, the high-tech industry has become a huge economic driver for Chandler. Intel has expanded many times.
Chandler History Museum
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