I’m apparently mentioned on NPR’s All Things Considered today. Not, alas, for anything I’ve written (yet) but for my barhopping: it’s a piece by reporter Ben Gilbert about the social networking software Dodgeball.
Radio Sanchez
August 23rd, 2004 · Comments Off on Radio Sanchez
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Quote of the Day
August 20th, 2004 · Comments Off on Quote of the Day
Best exchange on the upcoming New Republic/Weekly Standard paintball game (between TNR and Slate staffers who shall remain nameless): A: Iâ??m not sure we need more than a couple people. I expect the Standard folks will throw down their paintball guns and regard us as liberators. B: Iâ??m surprised by all this confidence on the […]
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The Road from Coventry
August 16th, 2004 · Comments Off on The Road from Coventry
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I, Hack?
August 12th, 2004 · Comments Off on I, Hack?
I swear, stuff like this is almost enough to make me want to become one of those partisan Democratic hacks that Matt refuses to be. It ought to be crystal clear to everyoneâ??it surely is to Cheneyâ??that Kerry meant by a “more sensitive” war on terror exactly what Bush did when he used the same […]
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New at Reason
August 9th, 2004 · Comments Off on New at Reason
A piece on the return of the protest song: “Vox the Rote.” Also, since I don’t find them posted anywhere else, the rest of the lyrics to the Mike Doughty song I mention for fellow Doughty fans: Down in the mouth and I have right But I can feel a change is comin’ on Bloom […]
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It’s a Jersey Thing
August 6th, 2004 · Comments Off on It’s a Jersey Thing
I didn’t think that the movie Garden State could possibly be as good as its elegantly produced trailers (the gorgeous Frou Frou “teaser” one especially), but Heather McDonald nailed it: This is the best movie I’ve seen in quite a while. It’s true that, especially in the latter half, it occasionally flirts with self-help schmaltz. […]
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The Future is Now
August 4th, 2004 · Comments Off on The Future is Now
I just got an advance copy of the Future Soundtrack for America that MoveOn put out with Barsuk records, and at about halfway through it’s clearly a damned good disc. Tracks from OK Go, Death Cab, Mike Doughty, R.E.M., TMBG, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Nada Surf, Flaming Lips, even the late Elliot Smith. I think even […]
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Bizzaro Personals
August 2nd, 2004 · Comments Off on Bizzaro Personals
I can only assume that this ad (super babe seeks geeky libertarian; passable looks optional) is a goof, because I haven’t noticed that the streets are suddenly full of blocky-skinned, chalk-white people who introduce themselves with: “Goodbye, how am me?” As Brooke recently observed, lib women typically have their pick of more pale, socially awkward […]
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Culture Jamming Foetus
July 29th, 2004 · Comments Off on Culture Jamming Foetus
Media critic, novelist, and erstwhile prof to yours truly Doug Rushkoff is going to be a daddy. Congrats, DR!
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Political Libertarianism
July 29th, 2004 · Comments Off on Political Libertarianism
Between Randy Barnett’s recent paper and Will’s TCS piece on this subject, I’m thinking it may finally be time to clean up my undergrad senior thesis, Political Libertarianism, and post it. Look for it early next week.
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