Up too late tonight.
* Because you demanded it: MTV has greenlit a Teen Wolf pilot.
* Contrary to what you may have heard, the appendix has a function.
* And if you aren't sick yet of the Disney/Marvel mashup meme, you can find a bunch at Super Punch.
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
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Thursday, September 18, 2008
Midday links.
* MTV cut down a rainforest to film a series of the world's most trivial show, Road Rules/Real Word Challenge.
* Will the collapse of the financial markets delay professorial retirements and thereby destroy my chances of tenured employment? Phil Gramm will pay for this.
* The Department of Homeland Security has partnered with Sesame Street in a desperate bid to completely evacuate its last shred of credibility. Godspeed.
* The National Endowment for the Arts announced Monday that it has begun construction on a $1.3 billion, 14-line lyric poem—its largest investment in the nation's aesthetic-industrial complex since the $850 million interpretive-dance budget of 1985.
* That one was a joke, but the NEH has announced grants of $25,000 for the development of multidisciplinary courses on the "Enduring Questions."
* Toronto may ban the coffee cup, or else tax it into oblivion.
* 'Showdown or Shutdown at the Star-Ledger.' Who mourns for Northern New Jersey's finest journalistic institution?
* A brief history of the Cylons.
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Labels: academia, Battlestar Galactica, Canada, Cylons, ecology, enduring questions, homeland security, MTV, NEA, NEH, New Jersey, newspapers, poetry, Sesame Street, the Star-Ledger, trash, welcome to my future