DESIGN DEBACLE

Celebrated Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron were hired in 1998 to design the $70 million Blanton Museum at the University of Texas at Austin. But after drafting their ideas, the architects quickly realized that university regents had no interest in innovation – they wanted a grand design copied from the campus’ existing Mediterranean style. After several volleys, the architects abandoned the project and left town. A missed opportunity, lament critics. – Architecture Magazine

HOLOCAUST DENIAL TRIAL

British writer David Irving has instigated a libel suit against an American historian for calling him “one of the most dangerous spokespersons for Holocaust denial.” The trial, will almost inevitably be used by some to claim legitimacy for Holocaust “revisionism” — as if the Holocaust as a historical fact were open to debate. But let’s get the facts straight. – The Atlantic

ANY DOUBT —

— where publishing is going? None, if you’re paying attention to the headlines. A year ago e-publishing was little more than talk. But a glance at the publishing headlines of the past several months shows an industry racing towards its future. – *spark-online

NEOLOGICAL NOTHINGNESS

When “Seinfeld” went off the air two years ago, the media frenzied around the idea that – gasp – all along it had been a show about nothing, an existential sitcom. But to philosophers that nothing is quite meaningful. A Gen X philosophy prof explores relationships between serious philosophical ideas and the late television program in a new collection of essays by philosophy professors/hard-core Seinfeld fans. The fun includes “George’s Failed Quest for Happiness: An Aristotelian Analysis,” and “Kramer and Kierkegaard: Stages on Life’s Way.” – Lingua Franca