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  • TV has to get on the bus


    Eat the Babies - a web-comic updating Tuesdays and FridaysAuthority Authority: 103
    I ride my bike around the city, mostly. It’s my preferred way to travel because it is usually faster and, more importantly, I can be completely on my own schedule. Also, I never have to figure out what mode is the best to get me to some place I don’t go very often. So that’s all good. But you do get sweaty. ...
    1 day ago
  • The Dog Ate Newt’s Notes


    lizadonnelly.comAuthority Authority: 89
    I just was listening to Rachel Maddow commentary on the fact that  last night the Newt Campaign released files on his work with Freddy-Mac.  But: they couldn’t find some of them. And apparently, there are no notes, records, written or otherwise, about what he actually did for them. Did the dog eat them?  What ...
    3 days ago
  • How Obama Might Get Shot… Of Delusion.


    elephant journalAuthority Authority: 611
    Ten years ago, George W. Bush introduced the world to his “axis of evil”. Delivering the annual State of the Union speech, he vowed to ratchet up spending on “homeland security”, by pre-emptively attacking phantom enemies. Chief among these was Iraq, which dared “to flaunt its hostility toward America” (in ...
    5 days ago
  • Sunday Read: “Labyrinth” by Roberto Bolano


    BOOK SA - MagazineAuthority Authority: 116
    Those who have read any or all of Robert Bolaño’s novels will know that a new piece of fiction by the Chilean author is definitely not to be missed. New? Bolaño, who died in 2003 is certainly not pushing up any new fiction, but works are being pulled out of the writer’s archive and published posthumously as ...
    6 days ago
  • Work in Progress: The Luxury of Time and Space


    Work-in-ProgressAuthority Authority: 103
    This is my last week before my novel-writing workshop starts up at Johns Hopkins , soon to be followed by packets from my Converse College MFA students, so I’ve been trying to make the most of this tiny lull by focusing on my writing—on one rather challenging story in particular.   If I get a working ...
    1 week ago
  • Thousands of New Yorkers Said NO to SOPA and PIPA


    360 BlogAuthority Authority: 111
    Bitter cold couldn’t stop thousands of New Yorkers today. Well, nothing really could at this high time. People from the best city in the World reminds you all once again, why they are best. They all came and raised their voice against the Proposed SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect IP Act) bill. Even ...
    1 week ago
  • Saïd Sayrafiezadeh–”A Brief Encounter with the Enemy” (New Yorker, January 16, 2012)


    I Just Read About That...Authority Authority: 413
    SOUNDTRACK : ADELE-Tiny Desk Concert (February 17, 2011) (2011 ). Adele is one of the few pop superstars who I not only like but who I like quite a lot.  21 is a really great album.  And what this Tiny Desk Concert proves is that, whatever she is marketed as, she is not just a pop singer. Adele sings three ...
    1 week ago
  • Phil Anschutz remains elusive in The New Yorker


    The Latest WordAuthority Authority: 598
    Phil Anschutz.​Few people can endure the scrutiny involved in a lengthy New Yorker profile with their mystique intact. But the magazine hardly makes a dent in the armor encasing Phil Anschutz, d
    1 week ago
  • Read “Labyrinth,” an Excerpt from Roberto Bolaño’s Forthcoming Work, The Secret of Evil


    bibliokleptAuthority Authority: 560
    The New Yorker  has published an excerpt from The Secret of Evil , the latest posthumous offering from  Roberto Bolaño (new this spring from New Directions ). The excerpt begins by extrapolating on a photo of some of the Tel Quel  folks, (including a striking Julia Kristeva): They’re seated. ...
    1 week ago
  • The New Yorker Misunderstands Ron Paul (Again)


    Cato @ LibertyAuthority Authority: 746
    By David Boaz In the New Yorker , Nicholas Lemann frets over Ron Paul’s “hostility to government” in an article titled “ Enemy of the State .” I wonder if Lemann, who is both a long-time writer at a great magazine and the dean of a great school of journalism, would think “Enemy of the State” was ...
    1 week ago
  • Reuters TV and the Evolution of YouTube


    InkLings@InkHouseAuthority Authority: 99
    Reuters TV debuted today with 10 programs that will reside on Reuters.com , which draws an audience of 40 million (the fourth most trafficked business news site) and through its YouTube channel. Of note, Anthony De Rosa, Reuters Digital’s social media editor, will host “Tech Tonic.” De Rosa has been posting ...
    1 week ago
  • The New Yorker: "Labyrinth" by Roberto Bolaño


    Perpetual FollyAuthority Authority: 111
    January 23, 2012: “ Labyrinth ”by Roberto Bolaño The Q&Awith Barbara Eppler, Bolaño’s first American Publisher , is interesting, butof no help with this story, which I think I love. I say I think I love it because I don’t know that I have the energy tounpack it to see what’s there. If there’s ...
    1 week ago
  • >1000


    The Paltry SapienAuthority Authority: 427
    photo from New Yorker, courtesy J. Henric This week’s New Yorker has Roberto Bolano’s story about this snapshot. It begins: They’re seated. They’re looking at the camera. They are captioned, from left to right: J. Henric, J.-J. Goux, Ph. Sollers, J. Kristeva, M.-Th. Réveillé, P. Guyotat, C. Devade, ...
    1 week ago
  • One of the weirder quiet New Yorker poems ever?


    Patrick Cooper: Greetings from Evanston, Ill.Authority Authority: 112
    "Horse Piano," by Anna McDonald, resolves well but is so strange.
    1 week ago
  • Sexual Fantasies: Be Here Now


    BlogsAuthority Authority: 146
    A fellow sex educator recounts the story of finding her 6-year-old daughter in the bathtub with a dreamy expression on her face and her hand moving between her legs. "Im thinking about pirates carrying me away on a ship," she explained to her startled mother. read more
    1 week ago
  • Sexual Fantasies: Be Here Now


    BlogsAuthority Authority: 146
    A fellow sex educator recounts the story of finding her 6-year-old daughter in the bathtub with a dreamy expression on her face and her hand moving between her legs. "Im thinking about pirates carrying me away on a ship," she explained to her startled mother. read more
    1 week ago
  • Five Books I’d Read


    Arts DeskAuthority Authority: 124
    in which the author discusses five books hed read, if time permitted. 1. Squier Electrics: 30 Years of Fenders Budget Guitar Brand , by Tony Bacon "Dude, wanna come over my house after school and play guitar?" "I dont know. We have a calculus midterm tomorrow." "Come on, dude, dont be a p*ssy." "I dont know ...
    1 week ago
  • Leonard Cohen: New Song & Album


    MuruchAuthority Authority: 104
    A stream of Leonard Cohen’s new song, “Going Home,” premiered today on The New Yorker. The lyrics of the song will be published in the January 23rd issue of The New Yorker and the song will be included on Cohen’s upcoming studio album, Old Ideas. The album will be released on January 31st. Leonard Cohen [...]
    1 week ago
  • this weeks New Yorker Caption Contest


    Caveat ProductionsAuthority Authority: 92
    Here is my entry in this weeks New Yorker Caption Contest . Each week they provide the image and you provide the caption. "That mouse you ate makes your butt look big." Here are the left overs... Ever since that apple showed up things have gotten weird. Well it wasnt me! Here are this weeks ...
    1 week ago
  • Little things that go together


    Patrick Cooper: Greetings from Evanston, Ill.Authority Authority: 112
    Im working on catching on my New Yorker issues. What else is new? But I like, when editors put pieces of content together in a magazine, when they fit moods. The grace notes work for no one but the reader who has, for some span of pages, given over himself or herself to the mood, [...]
    1 week ago

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