Labor Day links.
* An oral history of Art Spiegelman's seminal alternative comic RAW, in two parts. Have I really never used the Art Spiegelman tag before? (via)
* Amusing Amazon review of Dollhouse.
* If you feel like you missed the boat on speculative realism and want to know what everybody is talking about, Larval Subjects says the Wikipedia entry is, as of today, a good place to start.
* Best of Wikipedia directs our attention to the mystery of the Bloop.
* Daily Kos goes deep inside White House plans to indoctrinate your children into European-style communofascism.
* Another post on status update activism.
* Then and Now with Goofus and Gallant.
Monday, September 07, 2009
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Labels: Amazon, Art Spiegelman, Dollhouse, European-style communofascism, Goofus and Gallant, politics, speculative realism, status update activism, the Bloop, This Modern World, Wikipedia
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Saturday morning links!
* RIP, Walter Cronkite.
* Fox is apparently trying to screw the Futurama voice cast, though there are some hints that this may just be an ill-conceived publicity stunt. For what it's worth Variety seems to think it's legit. Why does Fox hate nerds?
* I think it would be great to have a Kindle, but Amazon keeps making it harder and harder for me to buy one. Yesterday they unpublished two books by George Orwell without warning, deleting the books from the Kindles of those who bought it.
* On teaching Infinite Jest.
* And Pat Buchanan, it must be said, is a terrible human being.
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Labels: affirmative action, Amazon, David Foster Wallace, digital rights management, Fox, Futurama, George Orwell, Infinite Jest, Infinite Summer, JFK, Kindle, MSNBC, nerds, obituary, Pat Buchanan, race, Sonia Sotomayor, Walter Cronkite
Monday, July 13, 2009
Durham's own Regulator Bookshop has a new "keep it local" ad on YouTube.
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Labels: Amazon, bookstores, Durham, ecology
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
Tuesday night.
* I've had to remove the Amazon ads from the sidebar due to Amazon Associates now being taxed in North Carolina. I don't know yet if I'll bother replacing them with anything—they weren't bringing in that much money. Direct donations still of course accepted.
* After something of a slow start with too many hi-I'm-reading-because posts, Infinite Summer is finally starting to heat up with good posts today on IJ and the Kenyon Commencement at Infinite Summer and Infinite Zombies.
* Promo for Dollhouse episode 13. Remember how I said Fred was now positioned to be either the show's new lead or else next season's Big Bad?
* Did the failed Watchmen adaptation hurt book sales? Occasional Fish has gathered some links suggesting it might have.
* Letterman couldn't resist some jokes at Palin's expense last night.
* New B-movie, coming this fall: They Saved Jackson's Brain!
* Things you may not have known about the late Robert McNamara: he was the one who told the world about the hydrogen bomb buried in the swamp outside Goldsboro, NC. (Via Dave F.)
* The New Organizing Institute is having a mock election running superheroes for DC mayor. Of course I'll be voting for Superman, but the Green Lantern's wholesale ripoff of the Obama aesthetic gives me pause.
* Also in superhero news: You're a fun-loving, high-maintenance girl that grew up in a New Jersey suburb. You live close enough to New York City to want the clothes and the cosmopolitan lifestyle, but you're not brave enough to move away from you over protective parents. What's a girl to do? If you're Zoe, you marry the first God of War that crash lands in town during a life or death struggle with his evil adversary! But, what happens when even an all-powerful God can't exactly measure up to your elevated expectations? Jersey Gods.
* ASCII Portal.
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Labels: Amazon, B-movies, Barack Obama, comics, David Foster Wallace, Dollhouse, film, Green Lantern, Infinite Jest, Infinite Summer, Letterman, Michael Jackson, New Jersey, North Carolina, nuclearity, politics, Portal, Robert McNamara, Sarah Palin, superheroes, Superman, Washington D.C., Watchmen
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Saturday nights and Sunday mornings.
* Swine flu in NC! PANIC!
* Another article on Homeland Security's use of science fiction writers for brainstorming.
* Test your knowledge of literature with the Amazon Statistically Improbable Phrase Quiz. Via MeFi.
* New Yankee Stadium homerun theories.
* 'The Making of Rushmore.'
* Two from Steve Benen: on the improbable discovery of Democrats at Liberty University and a roundup of recent misogynistic attacks on Nancy Pelosi.
* And our friend Tim Morton has a new video on YouTube: The Mesh.
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Labels: Amazon, baseball, Democrats, ecology, homeland security, Liberty University, literature, misogyny, Nancy Pelosi, North Carolina, politics, Rushmore, science fiction, sports, swine flu, Tim Morton, Wes Anderson, Yankee Stadium, YouTube