Name: David Weinberger
Weblog: www.hyperorg.com/blogger
Articles: 23
First Published: Saturday, September 28, 2002
Last Published: Monday, February 21, 2005
Currently listing articles 23-1:
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WordWays gets loonier— WordWays, a journal of word patterns, is getting more peculiar as computers are put to work
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Cowardly Lion King...The Musical!— Disney's Hamlet on Ice
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Tey's "Sing Sands" - Worse over time— This classic British mystery has not held up well
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Comedy of Errors indoors— Lenox, MA, the Bard's summer home
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Fahrenheit 9 out of 11— Arguments, images, manipulation, truth...go see it
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Sopranos season finale spoiler— 100% made-up. Hint: Bearburgers for dinner!
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Top Ways the NBC Remake of the BBC's "The Office" Will Get It Wrong— 1. The office staff is racially balanced...
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The Brave Money behind The LOTR— A toast to the money guys who bet on the director of "Meet the Feebles"
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Return to Return of the King— Gollum for Best Supporting Actor
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Sopranos Spoiler— How the series will end. May end. Could end. What the hell, I'm making it up.
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Trollope's "The Warden"— A moral crisis goes post-moral in this 1855 novel
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Lear in the Berkshires— A night of tough love with Shakespeare & Co. in Lenox
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The Bad Guide to Vienna— Everything about Vienna except what you need to know
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Bulletproof Monk— When the stunts are all faked, what's left except the popcorn?
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Star Trek: Numbesis— All the thrills of Flash Gordon
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100 Poets against the War— Free anthology pits poets against the war.
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Not Much About Schmidt— The critics are gaga, but they loved "American Beauty" too
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Les Diaboliques— Still devilish after 48 years
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Adaptation: An Imperfect Vacuum— ...
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Bowling for Columbine: Stunt Righteousness— Michael Moore's latest is both incoherent and 100% necessary
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SNL Sucks Again— Saturday Night Live, with a good cast, has entered yet another Year of Terrible Writing.
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Ig Nobels Prizes 2002— The Ig Nobels, honoring scientific achievements "that cannot or should not be reproduced," is geek humor at its geekiest.
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Changing Lanes Changing Endings— In his commentary, the director says he doesn't hate the tacked-on ending. I.e., he hates it.

