hard to believe but according to
joan walsh of salon "Donohue said he thought the "South Park" episode this week in which Jesus returns as a ninja and cuts Donohue in half was "hilarious," and he disagrees with conservatives who've told him to sue Comedy Central."
RIP Sol LeWitt.
"I presented my credentials from the Marine Corps to a very polite clerk for American Airlines. One of the two people to whom I talked asked a question and offered a frightening comment: "Have you been in any peace marches? We ban a lot of people from flying because of that." I explained that I had not so marched but had, in September, 2006, given a lecture at Princeton, televised and put on the Web, highly critical of George Bush for his many violations of the Constitution. "That'll do it," the man said."
A Twist of the Wrist: Quick Flavorful Meals With Ingredients From Jars, Cans, Bags and Boxes” (Knopf)
The chef admits that she was not familiar with Rachael Ray’s “30 Minute Meals” when she started the project, or at least she’s too polite to say that hers are 30-minute meals that would make Thomas Keller say yummo: orzo with dried porcini mushrooms, radicchio and aged balsamic vinegar; white asparagus in brown butter topped with a fried egg and capers; key lime custards with crème fraîche. Some of the recipes came from fellow food professionals, like Ruth Reichl, the editor of Gourmet magazine, whose recipe for blueberry pie calls for frozen berries and a store-bought crust. “You talk to a chef who works all day and comes home hungry, these are the things they make,” Silverton said. “You don’t come home and do a braise.”
IF A GREAT MUSICIAN PLAYS GREAT MUSIC BUT NO ONE HEARS . . . WAS HE REALLY ANY GOOD?
It's an old epistemological debate, older, actually, than the koan about the tree in the forest. Plato weighed in on it, and philosophers for two millennia afterward: What is beauty? Is it a measurable fact (Gottfried Leibniz), or merely an opinion (David Hume), or is it a little of each, colored by the immediate state of mind of the observer (Immanuel Kant)?
cbs got a big fat gift today as the field collapsed leaving tiger woo at +3 in the final pairing for tomorrows final round of the masters. be there and be square.
Possible
solar cell breakthrough. We'll see when they hit production.
"BAGHDAD - Iraq's top corruption fighter said Wednesday that $8 billion in government money was wasted or stolen over the past three years and claimed he was threatened with death after opening an investigation into scores of Oil Ministry employees."
its snowing.
every time i turn on msnbc they are teasing some american idol story and its not even on their networks. i dont get it. 13 year old girls are not major consumers of the news unless tuckers turn on dancing with the stars brought him all whole new audience! (im trying to resist calling that idol dude with the hair "queer bait" but i cant think of any other term which satisfies the truth and my distain so perfectly. deride me if you must.)
i dont know if its some new edict but theres some prick of a traffic cop giving out tickets to motorcycles locked up to the fence on the allen street mall (the median). first they removed the benches so that the human flotsam would move elsewhere (although now noone has any place to sit) now this. im still waiting for that glorious revitalization project that they wasted money crowing about two years ago.
sup
er sunday with the return of sopranos last season followed by season premier of entourage.
dont know about that dukes O hazzard tv show but just saw the dukes movie on tv (blech) - it was funny seeing them mediate that confederate flag on the roof of the general lee issue. blame it on cooter.
rip
calvert deforestthe last thing i saw him in was a ground trip to mexico bit - he wasnt enjoying it
bushies continue to give
scum a bad name.
It's almost too perfect.
When Justice Department official William Moschella was asked why the Department had fired U.S. Attorney David Iglesias, he told Congress that “Iglesias had delegated to his first assistant the overall running of the office. And, quite frankly, U.S. attorneys are hired to run the office.” Internal documents from the time show officials planning to accuse Iglesias of being an "absentee landlord" to justify his firing.
Iglesias did, in fact, leave the office for 45 days each year. But that's because he's a a captain in the Navy Reserve -- something that was no secret to his superiors.
So now the Office of Special Counsel is investigating whether Iglesias was wrongfully terminated due to his reserve duty, Newsweek reports. It is against the law for employers to discriminate against members of the U.S. military.
despite a recent hiatus
30 Rock is renewed for second season. pretty funny as sitcoms go these days. alec baldwin is quite good in it.
and someone better put bill on suicide watch as his tuesday nights just got
bleaker.
and for the ab-faber in you, some new shows on the beeb.
friend of mine just mentioned today that his cab driver in bermuda has built a $500,000 a year business shuttling corporate clients around the island. perhaps he should open a baghdad branch as fearless hacks charge upwards to $3500 for a seven mile jaunt to the airport. all that and more at
playboy steve clemons after dark.
i havent watched it but
here is a lengthy alexander cockburn interview on book tv available for your online delectation.
From now on all digitalmediatree matters will be resolved with this
101 gesture version of Rock Paper Scissors.
April 02, 2007 — IDG News Service — A news conference in London later Monday by Apple's Steve Jobs and EMI Group could see the announcement that the first of the four big music labels will ditch digital rights management (DRM).
Ever since invitations went out to the event, scheduled for 1 p.m. local time (noon GMT) at EMI's London headquarters, speculation in the media and online has centered on two possibilities: the Beatles catalog coming to the iTunes Music Store, or EMI ditching DRM. The latter is fast becoming the favorite, especially after The Wall Street Journal said such an announcement would come at the event.
DRM is applied to many downloads to prevent illegal copying or sharing of the content, but it also prevents legal copying and can tie users into a certain product or technology. For example, Apple's iPod won't play DRM-protected songs purchased from anything but the iTunes Music Store, while owners of Creative Technology's devices aren't able to use the iTunes store because those downloads are incompatible.
Jobs called for an end to the use of DRM on music files in a blog-like posting on the Apple homepage in February. In it he argued that consumers would benefit because any player would be able to play music from any online music store and not be restricted as it is currently.
"This is clearly the best alternative for consumers, and Apple would embrace it in a heartbeat," he wrote.
not that id buy it anyway but this is really annoying.