Ariel Ramchandani reviews Mark Menjivar's fridge portraits: Whether we are looking at a hacked-up buck, glowing red in a freezer next to a bottle of tequila ("Carpenter/Photographer | San Antonio, TX | 3-Person Household | 12-Point Buck | 2008"), a... Full story...
The finalists are in. Few literary hounds are surprised by this entry: The Pulitzer prize-winning [Philip] Roth makes the line-up for The Humbling, in which the ageing actor Simon converts Pegeen, a lesbian, to heterosexuality.
Bella DePaulo gets it too: From my post as an outside observer, it seems to me that Sarah Palin doesn't care much about the truth.
A People reader asks Palin, "How is your daughter Bristol doing as a young mother?" She replies: She's spectacular.
All the best one-liners from Roger Sterling.
The 100 greatest quotes from the show (NSFW and spoilers).
Researchers are trying to create microchips that function like neurons: “Energy efficiency isn’t just a matter of elegance.
The Economist looks at the politics and economics of reducing the deficit: Historically, politicians are most likely to tackle deficits when prodded by markets.
Andy Towle and Rex Wockner capture the minute-by-minute insistence of running any kind of blog: Rex: How many hours a day do you work? Andy: Generally from like 6:15 in the morning till 7, 8, 9 at night.
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