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The XX Factor:
posted by Samantha Henig
on November 27, 2009
Empty Nest: What Did You Do in That Limo?
A post from DoubleX writer Mimi Swartz:
A few weeks ago I got the following e-mail from my son Sam: “MOM,” it
began, “GLENDA,* ALLISON* AND I JUST GOT PICKED UP IN A LIMO AND ARE
BEING GIVEN A FREE TOUR OF NEW YORK. I LOVE THIS CITY. I am not drunk
don't worry. Love you.” The e-mail Read More
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The Happiness Project:
posted by Gretchen Rubin
on November 27, 2009
Make Sure the “Fun” is Fun for YOU.
Even now, I have to remind myself that people go skiing because they honestly want to go skiing, not because they are made from a sterner moral fiber than I. Read More
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Kausfiles:
posted by Mickey Kaus
on November 26, 2009
Get Mad
Bob Wright seems to feel he got too mad in our latest bloggingheads discussion . Some would say he got just mad enough ! ... It's alarming, though, that his Afghan anti-terror strategy eventually boils down to , in effect, 'Hey, we'll catch Al Qaeda's nukes when they arrive Read More
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Brow Beat:
posted by Eric Hynes
on November 25, 2009
John Hillcoat’s Adaptation of "The Road" Is Too Faithful
Hillcoat's one stroke of genius has nothing to do with McCarthy's book, and happens when the narrative and expectations of adaptation have ended. It's easy to miss, but during the final credits Hillcoat slips in a soundtrack of ambient noise. You hear a sprinkler, a creaking screen door, a dog barking, children playing. Banal things that no longer exist in McCarthy's post-apocalyptic universe. Forget literal fidelity -- this is the closest the film gets to McCarthy's mournful tone. And it's the first time a blank credit-scroll put a lump in my throat. Read More
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Human Nature:
posted by William Saletan
on November 20, 2009
Tweets 11/20/09
Here are some of this week's Human Nature short takes on the news. To get them in real time, subscribe to the HN Twitter feed .
1. Mayor on Chicago's surveillance network: "cameras are the next best thing" to cops. http://bit.ly/syCfU Prediction: Domestic drones are next.
2. Latest Read More