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  • Links Worth a Look – December 8th


    IheartPGH.comAuthority Authority: 123
    Here are some links/articles/blog posts that are worth a look: So Me – New Shop in Glenshaw – Check out this post from the Pittsburgh Craft Collective (with photos) of a new shop that has just opened in Glen Shaw. So Me features gifts from local artists and crafters. A Safe Street in Pittsburgh: Interesting ...
    21 hours ago
  • world leaders at the UN - an interactive set of photographs


    Jockey Full of BourbonAuthority Authority: 133
    here click through to see the photographs. seriously, one of the best things Ive seen all year http://www.newyorker.com/online/multimedia/2009/12/07/091207_audioslideshow_platon http://www.newyorker.com/online/multimedia/2009/12/07/091207_au... Read and post comments | Send to a friend
    21 hours ago
  • Doctor’s view on paying for health reform


    Action For Better HealthcareAuthority Authority: 120
    Well-known and well-respected surgeon Dr. Atul Gawande is discussing healthcare reform and his opinion is worth reading. Dr. Gawande is a staff member of Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. He helps put health reform costs in perspective in his latest article for The New Yorker ...
    1 day ago
  • FAULTY TECHNIQUE (by John McWhorter)


    Jazz LivesAuthority Authority: 131
    In the December 14, 2009 issue of THE NEW YORKER,  the book review is given over to Terry Teachout’s Louis Armstrong biography, POPS , which has received unprecedented media coverage.  The review is titled “THE ENTERTAINER,” which gave me pause.  Its author is John McWhorter, “a Senior Fellow of ...
    1 day ago
  • Time’s Top Ten Reasons Magazines Are Doomed


    MediaiteAuthority Authority: 788
    There was a day when magazine covers could make or break a career, or a magazine (remember pregnant Demi Moore’s cover for Vanity Fair ? Of course you do, that was 1991). Those days are mostly long gone. I can barely remember a magazine cover from the last three years (with the possible exception of last ...
    1 day ago
  • A very literary, beefed-up newspaper is selling for $16


    The Editors' DeskAuthority Authority: 653
    The San Francisco Panorama, a one-time-only, Sunday-style newspaper, went on sale today. It costs $16 online and in book stores. People in the Bay area can buy it for $5 at newsstands, but availability there is limited. The New York Times describes it : The…
    1 day ago
  • Anthony Lane on “2012″


    KanlaonAuthority Authority: 432
    Is this movie still showing? Self has no idea. Last she checked, it was down to two screenings at the Redwood City Century 20. But, self better get a move on, because she is actually meeting a friend for lunch today, in Hillsdale. So, without further ado, here is a choice passage from New Yorker film critic ...
    1 day ago
  • Cameron Todd Willingham’s Real Last Words


    The AwlAuthority Authority: 780
    I recently finished The Lost City of Z , David Grann’s account of the British explorer Percy Fawcett’s final journey in the Amazon basin, where Fawcett disappeared in 1925. Meticulously researched, staunchly reported and beautifully written, it covers the history of London’s Royal Geographic Society, to which ...
    1 day ago
  • Dr. Seuss and Flit: "Whoopee!"


    The MuffyoglbAuthority Authority: 122
    Who ever said Dr. Seuss wasnt a horndog? From the January 25, 1930 issue of The New Yorker. And, errr, "of its time."
    1 day ago
  • Seasoned Journo Flouts Beijing, Speaks Truth to New Financial/ Old Political Powers


    Women's Voices For ChangeAuthority Authority: 468
    The once-bustling newsroom of Caijing, China’s premier business news publication, fell silent last month, when the star editor walked out followed by the editorial staff, who resigned en masse. Disagreements [...]
    1 day ago
  • Public forecast for Afghan strategy – stalemate


    Front Row WashingtonAuthority Authority: 655
    Americans have doubts over whether President Barack Obama’s new Afghanistan strategy will ultimately result in victory, but a majority say the war is morally justified. A CNN/Opinion Research Corp poll finds that 57 percent said the most likely outcome for the United States in Afghanistan would be a stalemate, ...
    2 days ago
  • The Top Ten Books of 1709


    Considering LilyAuthority Authority: 485
    The Top Ten Books of 1709: Something north of a hundred and fifty thousand books were published in...
    2 days ago
  • Shorter Sarah Palin


    43-Ideas-Per-MinuteAuthority Authority: 477
    Hawaii Just Wasnt For Palin During my first experiment in quitting, the first college I went to where Barack Obama was allegedly born but, ya know, theres still not enough proof to convince some people and that kind of debate is good, but there they had some people that werent exactly ethnically the same as most of ...
    2 days ago
  • "I Am Not Dumb Now"


    The MuffyoglbAuthority Authority: 122
    Im reading a biography of Helen Keller in the January 25, 1930 issue of The New Yorker, and it lead me to this contemporary newsreel film. Stunning, baffling, and beautiful.
    2 days ago
  • Corporate culture vs Kingdom culture


    QuaerentiaAuthority Authority: 411
    The New Yorker is an unfailing source of insight and humour. Just love Paul Noth’s cartoon from 30th Nov edition. It speaks for itself. Posted in capitalism, cartoons, comedy, ethics, kingdom of God, The New Yorker, USA, wealth
    2 days ago
  • "Her lovers were her desert campaign against Rommel, her D Day, and her Berlin."


    Considering LilyAuthority Authority: 485
    “Her lovers were her desert campaign against Rommel, her D Day, and her Berlin.” - Ian...
    2 days ago
  • Drawing people


    newyorketteAuthority Authority: 92
    Another way we cartoonists make money is by being paid to draw at high end events where a New Yorker cartoonist is just the thing.  I got a reputation for making people look good, so I hardly ever get to just draw cartoons at these events. People love having their portraits drawn, even by bad portrait artists, ...
    3 days ago
  • Impromptu Caption Contest for Cynical People Who Believe That Nastiness Is Its Own Reward!


    The MuffyoglbAuthority Authority: 122
    [IMG: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_PTPSg99ZcCw/Sxv1R5cJ6zI/AAAAAAAAA84/n8x835X3_d8/s400/New+Yorker_Jan+18_1930002.jpg]
    3 days ago
  • William Finnegan At The New Yorker: ‘Gone South’


    Chris NavinAuthority Authority: 126
    Full piece here . The administration and very few people in the U.S. have handled the Zelaya/Honduras situation well.
    4 days ago
  • Reading for the Day: Seedmen for the Future Earth


    KanlaonAuthority Authority: 432
    Last month, Kew Gardens, in London, received a healthy sample of Yunnan banana seeds, from southwest China, and announced the Phase I of the Millenium Seed Bank Project was complete: ten-percent of the earth’s wild-plant species have now been frozen for posterity in a kind of botanical Noah’s Ark, safe from ...
    5 days ago

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