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newhumanist.org.uk » New Humanist Blog - Oct 8, 2008
This morning's Guardian has an interview with the Archbeard, Rowan Williams. It's mostly about the book the Archbish has written on Dostoevsky (serious stuff, forcing interviewer Stuart Jeffries to ditch his question …
Also tagged: archbishop of canterbury, richard dawkins, rowan williams, church of england, ac grayling
indecision2008.com » Indecision2008 | Comedy Central - Sep 26, 2008
Wow! For a guy who's been off the political radar for about twenty years, you certainly have seen Michael Dukakis' name in the news lately! The former Massachusetts governor and former Democratic nominee for president …
Also tagged: barack obama, slate, michael dukakis, xyz
littlegreenfootballs.com » Little Green Footballs - Sep 22, 2008
Hitchens nails it, in a piece on Barack Obama’s failure to surge ahead of John McCain even as McCain seems to flounder: Why is Obama so vapid, hesitant, and gutless? (Title of the day.) Here’s a swift test. Be honest …
Also tagged: politics, barack obama, election 2008
littlegreenfootballs.com » Little Green Footballs - Sep 17, 2008
If Barack Obama means what he’s saying about Pakistan, liberals who back him had better get ready for more war: Pakistan is the problem. Recent accounts of murderous violence in the capital cities of two of our …
Also tagged: afghanistan, pakistan, barack obama, al qaeda, isi
jezebel.com » Jezebel - Sep 16, 2008
New York Times book critic David Kelly asked his fellow Times' writers to name the funniest novel ever, and he noted that not a single female author was nominated. "Where are the female nominees?" Kelly wonders …
Also tagged: heartburn, nora ephron, jennifer weiner, eudora welty, anne lamott, literary lions, helen fielding, gail parent, alison lurie, stelly gibbons, paula fox
papermag.com » PAPERMAG: WORD UP! - Sep 10, 2008
I first read Adam Davies about six years ago, when his debut novel The Frog King came out. The protagonist is a total asshole, but I somehow loved the book. Really delicious, rhythmic dialogue, smart-headed …
Also tagged: james franco, pineapple express, vanity fair, bret easton ellis, word of mouth, joseph gordon levitt, graydon carter, adam davies, the frog king, mine all mine, liz giamatti
littlegreenfootballs.com » Little Green Footballs - Aug 9, 2008
Victor Davis Hanson and Christopher Hitchens discuss the execrable World War II revisionist book by Pat Buchanan. Moderated by the Hudson Institute’s Peter Robinson. %%YT=XDkG9fY5pZQ%% %%YT=XionBABQGVk%% Part 3. Part …
Also tagged: wwii, pat buchanan, lgf, world war ii, vdh, victor davis hanson, hitchens
apologeticsindex.org » Apologetics Index - Jul 29, 2008
Research resources on Christopher Hitchens.
littlegreenfootballs.com » Little Green Footballs - Jul 21, 2008
Christopher Hitchens (yes, everyone knows he’s an unabashed atheist) makes an excellent point about a certain species of cave-dwelling salamander, related to a topic that keeps showing up in The LGF Creationism Cage …
Also tagged: science, evolution, lgf, intelligent design, creationism
journalism.co.uk » News from Journalism.co.uk - Jul 4, 2008
For his latest Vanity Fair article, Believe me, it’s torture, Christopher Hitchens underwent a session of waterboarding to test whether it amounts to torture (hat tip Greenslade) Here’s the video: Here also is the …
Also tagged: video, journalism, digital video, vanity fair