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jesica stockholder ellen gallager, other artists.. on 13
pbs hires wa po
ombudsman does this mean more or less tuckers on air?
In case anyone missed this
cheeky reply to the floating island...
alias is getting its extreme hollywood julie taymor-related makeover today. unfortunately all the pictures are in my head. (i wonder if those snakes are poisonous, and, if so, could i borrow them for a wee bit(e).)
i missed episode 1 of this seasons curb your enthusiasm. then caught episode 2 in real time. then on-demanded episode 1. still good.
news to me which is hardly surprising.
Honey is an ancient ingredient in Jewish New Year celebrations; a lovely culinary symbol of the sweet year ahead. This holiday season you can give it center stage by inviting family and friends to a honey tasting. What is that? you're wondering. Read on.
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ronnie barker the silver-haired ronnie of
the two ronnies
Bert Convy: Now, I understand you have a rhyme for us, Nipsey.
Nipsey Russell: You're always a winner, you're never a luzzer.. when you play a game, known as "Super Buzzer"!
Bert Convy: [ chuckles ] Ah, Nipsey, you're truly the Lord Byron of the ghetto! Fantastic! Now, here's a woman who can super my buzzer any day - the sexy star of "Broadway and Beyond", the incredible Charro!
rip nipsey.
"pit bull in size six shoes"
got home just in time for curbed - now its extras
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 - Federal auditors said on Friday that the Bush administration violated the law by buying favorable news coverage of President Bush's education policies, by making payments to the conservative commentator Armstrong Williams and by hiring a public relations company to analyze media perceptions of the Republican Party.
In a blistering report, the investigators, from the Government Accountability Office, said the administration had disseminated "covert propaganda" in the United States, in violation of a statutory ban.
The contract with Mr. Williams and the general contours of the public relations campaign had been known for months. The report Friday provided the first definitive ruling on the legality of the activities.
Lawyers from the accountability office, an independent nonpartisan arm of Congress, found that the administration systematically analyzed news articles to see if they carried the message, "The Bush administration/the G.O.P. is committed to education."
The auditors declared: "We see no use for such information except for partisan political purposes. Engaging in a purely political activity such as this is not a proper use of appropriated funds."
The report also sharply criticized the Education Department for telling Ketchum Inc., a public relations company, to pay Mr. Williams for newspaper columns and television appearances praising Mr. Bush's education initiative, the No Child Left Behind Act.
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Public - Fri September 30, 2005 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Gallery Talks
Remote Viewing Artists: Steve DiBenedetto
In Steve DiBenedetto's paintings and drawings, swirls, tendrils, lattices, and vortices crisscross, interweave, sever, and re-form, resulting in topsy-turvy underworlds that disturb almost as much as they enchant.
Gallery Talks: Remote Viewing Artists Join these exhibiting artists as they discuss their process, ideas, and approach to art making.
These Gallery Talks are free with Museum admission, which on Fridays from 6 to 9pm is pay-what-you-wish.
trailer for The Shining cut as a romantic comedy.
ny times unselect:
today in
krugman
DeLay
indicted on criminal conspiracy charges, will step aside as majority leader.
May he be the first in a long line!
first g
iant squid to be caught on film
the bunny is kind of funny.
wong kar wais in the mood for love has its premiere on ifc tonight at 9, replays at 1am.
There's little of what Susan Sontag, referring to photojournalism's relationship to war, called "the photography of conscience." There's no Goya, nothing wrenching or ravishing. Mumford obviously cares about the troops, but his drawings have an academic, bleached-out detachment. The work is attentive but not insightful, detailed but not affecting. You never get the feeling he's examined the moral ambiguity of war, the guilt, adrenaline rush, deprivation, or self-gratification of it. The pictures are proficient but impersonal.
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brooks dowd and freedman on meet the tim (wnbc) next