By now you’ve probably heard about Conan O’Brien’s new national tour, the “Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television Tour.”
But did you see where he’s playing in Los Angeles?
The Gibson …
Peter Kafka at All Things D has dug up a fantastic list – the wholesale prices that cable providers pay the broadcasters for each channel. Check out: “Hate Paying …
Read This PostThe New York Times Abstract City blog is genius, last year’s “I LEGO N.Y.” might be my favorite pop-art ever.
Well artist Christoph Niemann is at it again with a funny …
Can’t say I’m pleased with this: “Court: ‘Under God’ in Pledge is constitutional.”
In summation – a federal appeals court ruled that the words “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance …
If you get the History Channel (I know it’s called simply “History” now but it’d be weird to say “If you get History”) watch Modern Marvels tonight.
The B&M Baked Bean …
The Christian Science Monitor has some new words from our current economic times. Check out: “Recession slang: 10 new terms for a new economy.”
Sigh:
2. Permatemp, n. The condition of …
This New York Times “On Language” column is from a couple of weeks ago, but it’s clever and educational and portmanteaus (portmanteaux?) are always fun.
Plus I agree with Mr. Garner …
I love-love-love things like this.
From the Freakonomics blog at the New York Times we get a graph showing water consumption in Edmonton from February 28 – during the men’s Olympic …
Continuing our coverage of the Mahmoud al Madbouh assassination in Dubai (which I still find fascinating) the Dubai PD have made a new pronouncement: “Spies ordered out of Persian Gulf.”
It …
If you’re in New England and haven’t just woken up, you’ve probably heard the news: “Nomar to retire as a member of the Red Sox today.”
The “Nomar” in question (if …
So apparently today is a holiday?
Mar10 Day, as in Super “Mario” Day?
Is it federally recognized?
Should I go home now?
So as you know South Africa is hosting the FIFA World Cup in June.
Ahead of that, the “Schott’s Vocab” blog on the New York Times has a …
Read This PostJust found this blog for a new animated short being done in the Netherlands. Check out: “Slim Pickings Fat Chances“.
Here’s some bits and pieces:
Oh I can’t wait to …
Read This PostI love languages. I love that you can say the same thing in hundreds of different ways. How some languages have subtleties that others lack. Each has …
Read This PostSo let me guess, all of the restaurants at the park are now planning a seafood special: “SeaWorld Orlando reconsiders using Tilikum killer whale in shows?”
Read This PostUmair Haque has a good blog up at Harvard Business Review about economic recovery: “The Real Roots of the Recovery.”
In it he calls the economy “thin”, likening it to Paris …
Check out this neat new building in Boston (okay, okay, Cambridge) that opened on Friday. The new hq for the MIT Media Lab was designed by Fumihiko Maki and …
Read This PostPunk-rock journalist Spencer Ackerman had a post yesterday that linked to the text of bill McCain and Lieberman introduced regarding the closure of Guantanamo Bay, specifically regarding detention. Here’s …
Read This PostI’m not a fan of the Country or the Western, but I have a great title for a song: “Can I Borrow Some Rope For a Noose?”
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