SONGS OF THE TIMES hosts more than 1,200 protest songs that made the cut at Neil Young's Living With War Today site. At the bottom of the links: Do you have a protest or topical song available on the web?...
The offending character is called a "Mooninite." In the wake of that city's jump to the conclusion that “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” cartoon publicity devices were bombs, Many young Bostonians think city overreacted. Bruce Schneier, whose weblog covers security...
In Loving Memory of Molly Ivins, 1944-2007 - The Texas Observer Molly, being practical, used many of her most prestigious awards as trivets while serving exquisite French dishes at her dinner parties. AP: Molly Ivins Dies of Cancer at 62:...
Journal photo / Andy Dickerman Landscape architect Mary Ellen Flanagan, Providence Mayor David Cicilline and city Parks Superintendent Alix Ogden welcome members of the media during a tour of the new Roger Williams Park Botanical Center today. With plants...
Doc Searls turns the announcement of the rescue of talk-left Air America radio into a riff on the Live Web. Like most broadcasters, the AAR folks "get" the Net about as well as a fetus gets a fastball. While everybody...
The Loneliest President: What’s going on in George Bush’s mind? A psychopolitical survey. at New York Magazine is the introductory essay, by John Heilemann, to 16 shorter essays (Bush on the Couch) by psychologists, politicians and editors -- including JFK...
Quick, interesting. Don't miss the comments. Shia and Sunni, A Ludicrously Short Primer. At 3 Quarks Daily, by its primary editor, S. Abbas Raza: .Even now, many people who hear these terms daily on the news are confused about what...