Month: January 2006
My first reaction to reading the Slate article on art-houses that Rob discusses below was to be both amused and contemptuous of this particular manifestation of contraianism-through-not-very-credible-random-anecdotes (has anyone ever.
Hood was the name ship of what was supposed to be a class of four battlecruisers ordered near the close of World War I. Shortly before Hood was laid down,.
Wow. Twenty years since the Challenger explosion; I recall that we were supposed to watch the liftoff on TV at school, but were delayed for some reason. I guess that.
Does this sound even vaguely similar to any experience you've had in an art house movie theater? Maybe I attend the wrong ones...
This is an interesting (if dated) little article on the difference that a century makes in naval architecture. In spite of the profound changes that have occured, I am nonetheless.
Phoebe Maltz uncovers yet another glaring piece of illogic in Will Saletan's recent abortion op-ed. Saletan infers from the fact that most women would prefer to avoid a pregnancy than.
Dennis the Peasant presents the advertising pitch of Flatulent Bathrobe Media (TM), which is the pure comic gold that you'd expect. It's hard to isolate the very funniest thing amidst.