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Potter Parties Portend Publication
There are various levels of Pottermania: those who are interested but aren’t going to kill themselves to get Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince in the first few days; those who will make a point of getting their copy on Saturday, one of an expected 10.8 million copies to be …
Read More »The New Face Of Reform
...now when someone says he or she is a reformer, you can’t be sure what is meant.
Read More »Sheryl Crow New Dell Spokesperson
Beginning tomorrow, July 14, Sheryl Crow is appearing in Dell television commercials nationwide featuring her anthemic upcoming single “Good is Good” (extended clip here). The first-ever Dell celebrity spokesperson, Crow will headline television commercials highlighting how consumers can tap into the power of technologies such as Dell’s Media Center PCs …
Read More »Naive & Libelous On the Internet
...a lot of confusion among them about the difference between free speech and lying.
Read More »Sufjan Stevens’ “The Lord God Bird” – A Woodpecker, A Town, A Song
A light earnestness hangs in the air when Sufjan Stevens sings, like desert air at dusk, warm but not oppressive, dancing not dripping. And though the singer-songwriter’s ambitions are grand — he has composed 90-minute concept albums for The Nine Planets, The 12 Apostles, and The Four Humors, and he …
Read More »Anorexia: A Personal Perspective
Too often the cause of anorexia rests in the home, not the pages of a magazine.
Read More »Book Review: Midnight In The Garden Of Evil
"...New York is boring. It’s like Gone With The Wind on mescaline down here..."
Read More »Oil Well That Ends Well
...this looks like its the beginning of the end for oil as a source of power in our world.
Read More »New National Archives Website Coming
Giddy with the star treatment they received in the caper film National Treasure, wherein the Declaration of Independence was stolen for “its own protection” (and for the invisible treasure map on the back), the National Archives and Records Administration will launch a new public web site on Wednesday, July 20, …
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