It’s like, no matter what I do, I always feel like I’m five years old, and I end up in the back of my father’s car looking out the window, and nothing has changed in 25 years. less than 1 minute read
Every summer my husband and I pack our suitcases, load our kids into the car, and drive from tense, crowded New York City to my family’s cottage in Maine. It’s on an island, with stretches of sea and sandy beaches, rocky coasts, and pine trees. We barbecue, swim, lie around, and try to do nothing. less than 1 minute read
Consider the perverse effect cap and trade has on altruistic actions. Say you decide to buy a small, high-efficiency car. That reduces your emissions, but not your country’s. Instead it allows somebody else to buy a bigger S.U.V. - because the total emissions are set by the cap. less than 1 minute read
Your car should drive itself. It’s amazing to me that we let humans drive cars… It’s a bug that cars were invented before computers. less than 1 minute read
When I was in New York, I was making a living. We had a summer house and a car that I could put in a garage. That’s something for a stage actor. less than 1 minute read
My dad used to love Steely Dan, the Stones, Jethro Tull and all that. There was always Steely Dan going in my dad’s car, but I remember The Royal Scam in particular because it has ‘Kid Charlemagne’ on it. less than 1 minute read
I grew up in Texas and we used to go to Padre Island, eight hours in the car down to the beach. less than 1 minute read
Paul is Starsky, and I met him before shooting. He was very kind and encouraged us to go with what we wanted to do. It was very sweet to see them back with the car after 25 years. less than 1 minute read
I’ve always had an affinity and a passion for cars and that whole car culture. less than 1 minute read
Some broad themes brought me where I am today. At a very young age, my hobby became thinking and finding connections. less than 1 minute read