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Idiomatic tribute: At BigO, Singapore: More like a chamber trio for late night listening, for those who think they know their Dylan, the rasping singer will never be the same again. For jazz fans, with smouldering tracks that seem to build and build, this will be a delight. (BigO is down as I type this. I hope it will be back up when you click.)
When bearing down to get the links, I inadvertently scrolled farther down the page to The 2006 Cliopatria Awards. Neverthless, what's below remains true. If you're tired of Reddit's Ron Paul fanatics and the escalating political noise, you might want to sink into something like Axis of Evel Knievel by David Noon of the University of Alasked. Judges named it Best Individual Blog: Recently using an "on this awful day in history" format to highlight eclectic examples of the unforgivable, Axis of Evel Knieval employs its acidic wit with forensic precision. He memorizes all the dates so you don't have to. Birdwatching: John James Audubon's ''The Birds of America" is online, with Audubon's original text and plates. This is the same title that the Providence Athenaeum went to court for the right to sell in 2005: Athenaeum's Birds sell at Christie's auction: 5 minutes, $5 million.
I think the best way to summarize my concern is that if you tell people that we should not be willing to refight the battles of the nineties -- including many very important ones that we are far from having won -- and if you tell people to refuse partisanship, you may be inviting people to leave the battlefield to those with whom we have the biggest differences. (If the race wasn’t about gender already, it certainly is now -- NYT)
Sat., 4:30 p.m., FOX
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Er, Axis of Evel Knievel won that award *last* year. This year's equally deserving winner is Civil War Memory:
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