Another NYT sex change
There's a traffic jam in Flushing that's ... well, why would there be a traffic jam in Flushing, Paper of Record?
The “Sunday Routine” feature last Sunday, about Padma Lakshmi, the host of “Top Chef,” referred incorrectly to Ganesh, the Hindu deity whom Ms. Lakshmi honors during a monthly visit to the Ganesh Temple in Flushing, Queens. Ganesh is a god, not a goddess.
Yes, you can see how that might draw a crowd.
If someone else on the desk is using the house copy of Jane's Fighting Deities, you could always surf over to, oh, nyganeshtemple.org:
In Hindu mythology, Lord Ganesh is the first son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
The “Sunday Routine” feature last Sunday, about Padma Lakshmi, the host of “Top Chef,” referred incorrectly to Ganesh, the Hindu deity whom Ms. Lakshmi honors during a monthly visit to the Ganesh Temple in Flushing, Queens. Ganesh is a god, not a goddess.
Yes, you can see how that might draw a crowd.
If someone else on the desk is using the house copy of Jane's Fighting Deities, you could always surf over to, oh, nyganeshtemple.org:
In Hindu mythology, Lord Ganesh is the first son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
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