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Author: Erik Loomis

Out of Sight

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On July 21, 2011
Excellent essay at Only the Cinema on Out of Sight, clearly Soderbergh's best film (though a strong case can be made for The Limey) and one of the most entertaining films of the last 20 years.

On Netflix

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On July 20, 2011

The Netflix price spike annoys me as much as everyone else. I don't mind paying for my films, and indeed I do, but the combination of the on-demand and mail.

Young Progressives and Labor

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On July 20, 2011
I've talked before about how young progressive bloggers don't seem to have too much interest in labor history or labor issues more broadly. Of course, most of the voices in this debate are familiar. So it's nice to hear someone I haven't read before weigh...
Over at Crooked Timber, Henry has a really interesting commentary to this Doug Henwood piece attacking the neoliberal left. Henry: Neo-liberals tend to favor a combination of market mechanisms and technocratic solutions to solve social problems. But these kinds of solutions tend to discount politics...

Food Trucks

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On July 17, 2011

Interesting piece on food trucks in the Times. A couple of thoughts. 1. The complaint from restauranteurs about a loss of business when food trucks pull up is mostly absurd..

Waaaaaaa!!!!!!!!

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On July 16, 2011
Yes, clearly the Blue Jays must have been stealing signs for Bartolo Colon to implode...... I haven't felt this bad for the Yankees since Brian Cashman cried that the Mariners used him to get Texas to up the ante for Cliff Lee.
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