The New Yorker’s Anthony Lane reviews the new “Star Trek” movie with a big stick up his ass. The tone of this piece is just off. There’s no need to mock blockbuster movies just because they’re blockbusters; some blockbusters, such as this one, are actually really good. Who is this review written for? [...] Full story...
I’m so fascinated by my new niece. I’ve visited her a couple of times so far, and I’ve sat there and held this new, warm baby in my arms and just stared at her.
At 11:04 this morning I became an uncle. My sister-in-law gave birth to a 6-pound 12-ounce baby girl.
Gawker on Brothers and Sisters: “Every episode is kind of the same: there’s a secret, the family has a dinner party, the secret comes out at the party, everyone fights, then they make up.
OMG! Obama bowed before the Emperor of Japan! Clearly he is a closet Shinto!
My friend Tim Jarrett has posted about an incident in Massachusetts where an employee of Brookstone was fired, ostensibly for opposing marriage between same-sex couples.
I thought I remembered where I was when I learned that the Berlin Wall had fallen, but I think I’m wrong.
I’m tired of hearing people complain that the House’s health care bill is 1,990 pages.
First, here is the health care bill.
A year ago last night, we heard people cheering in our neighborhood as Barack Obama was elected president.
I forgot to mention this, but we saw Stephen Colbert and his family over the weekend. Matt and I were in New Jersey on Sunday visiting my family, and we went out for brunch with my brother and sister-in-law.
If you live in New York City, you can see how your own block voted for mayor on Tuesday and compare it to four years ago.
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