Monday, January 19, 2004
Was that Lenin's doppelganger on the Fox NFL pre-game show last night?
Help Build the Dream: the Martin Luther King memorial.
Events for Martin Luther King Jr. Day (via The King Center)
The Iowa caucuses explained. (via C-Span)
Bush sidesteps congress and installs federal judge Charles Pickering. (Boston Globe)
Microsoft vs. Mikerowesoft. (Ananova)
Marc Weiss: the DJ Chef.
Am I out of mind or did Terry Bradshaw look like the Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin on the Fox pre-game show last night?
Image courtesy: Time
WTF is the deal with this picture? I don't even know how they have the nerve to try and connect American Idol to the Beatles in any way, even with rumors of Paul McCartney appearing as a guest judge at some point during the new season which begins tonight. (USA Today)
And finally: was I missing anything positive about the movie The Four Feathers? I just watched it yesterday and was really offended by its portrayls of the Sudanese and the (not even-that) back-handed celebration of Britain's white supremacy-fueled imperialism at the turn-of-the-last-century. And this was not off-set in any way by a focus on the "friendship" between characters played by Heath Ledger and Djimon Hounsou however well-intended. I'd be interested to hear other views on this movie though.
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Events for Martin Luther King Jr. Day (via The King Center)
The Iowa caucuses explained. (via C-Span)
Bush sidesteps congress and installs federal judge Charles Pickering. (Boston Globe)
Microsoft vs. Mikerowesoft. (Ananova)
Marc Weiss: the DJ Chef.
Am I out of mind or did Terry Bradshaw look like the Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin on the Fox pre-game show last night?
Image courtesy: Time
WTF is the deal with this picture? I don't even know how they have the nerve to try and connect American Idol to the Beatles in any way, even with rumors of Paul McCartney appearing as a guest judge at some point during the new season which begins tonight. (USA Today)
And finally: was I missing anything positive about the movie The Four Feathers? I just watched it yesterday and was really offended by its portrayls of the Sudanese and the (not even-that) back-handed celebration of Britain's white supremacy-fueled imperialism at the turn-of-the-last-century. And this was not off-set in any way by a focus on the "friendship" between characters played by Heath Ledger and Djimon Hounsou however well-intended. I'd be interested to hear other views on this movie though.
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