To be fair, the man's middle name is "Night."
To be fair, the man's middle name is "Night."
Nor did I. I'm assuming it starts, "Now this is the story all about how Legendary General Cypher Raige's life got flipped turned upside down…"
Nor did I. I'm assuming it starts, "Now this is the story all about how Legendary General Cypher Raige's life got flipped turned upside down…"
He's really worked his way up from Private Itchh.
He's really worked his way up from Private Itchh.
Article headline is wrong: Andrew Sullivan apparently got the "Anderson Cooper is gay" scoop.
Article headline is wrong: Andrew Sullivan apparently got the "Anderson Cooper is gay" scoop.
I agree that would ideally be a good part of a review. Jonah Lehrer's book "Imagine," for example, had a lot of recycling from articles he had previously written, and I didn't think the book format helped much. It doesn't help that Lehrer just got nailed for this:
I agree that would ideally be a good part of a review. Jonah Lehrer's book "Imagine," for example, had a lot of recycling from articles he had previously written, and I didn't think the book format helped much. It doesn't help that Lehrer just got nailed for this:
The Sandusky trial coverage has been sufficient to convince "real perverts" that they're not accepted. "Real perverts" are not part of the conversation when we're talking about Anderson Cooper coming out of the closet. @avclub-1898a4d76532f237d9b5c0592dfe71a9:disqus had the correct response to your off-topic comment.
The Sandusky trial coverage has been sufficient to convince "real perverts" that they're not accepted. "Real perverts" are not part of the conversation when we're talking about Anderson Cooper coming out of the closet. @avclub-1898a4d76532f237d9b5c0592dfe71a9:disqus had the correct response to your off-topic comment.
Looks okay now?
Looks okay now?
After reading Chris Faraone's "99 Nights with the 99 Percent," which talks about the Occupy protesters, and Jason Burke's "The 9/11 Wars," which talks about the different terrorist groups related to al-Qaeda, this new book looks like it will be a trifecta for me on "books about loosely structured organizations in the…
After reading Chris Faraone's "99 Nights with the 99 Percent," which talks about the Occupy protesters, and Jason Burke's "The 9/11 Wars," which talks about the different terrorist groups related to al-Qaeda, this new book looks like it will be a trifecta for me on "books about loosely structured organizations in the…
"Only one paragraph of my post addresses the review"
"Only one paragraph of my post addresses the review"
Plus, Rabin already introduced me to Gram Parsons in his Nashville or Bust series. But it's good to remind people. GP and Return of the Grievous Angel have stuck with me longer than any of the other music Rabin mentioned in that series.
Plus, Rabin already introduced me to Gram Parsons in his Nashville or Bust series. But it's good to remind people. GP and Return of the Grievous Angel have stuck with me longer than any of the other music Rabin mentioned in that series.
I don't remember much about it except James Gandolfini, Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet, and someone else (Mary-Louise Parker, maybe?) all singing in someone's front yard, angry with each other. That scene may not have actually happened, but that's how I want to remember it.
EDIT: Also, I didn't know it was a musical when…