Friday, October 03, 2008

Pop Culture Round Up: September 27 - October 3

Good-bye, Paul Newman.

Scary! The publisher remains undeterred, however, which is great news.

This is fantastic.

Hilarious news. Will he have to double his research?

"So is Don Juanism funny, or is it sad?" Both? Mostly sad, though, I think.

Why is this news? It'll be a better story if he doesn't make it into the unnecessary remake.

Hmm. I think I might be down with that.

"[John Stuart] Mill believed in complete equality between the sexes, not just women’s colleges and, someday, female suffrage but absolute parity; he believed in equal process for all, the end of slavery, votes for the working classes, and the right to birth control (he was arrested at seventeen for helping poor people obtain contraception), and in the common intelligence of all the races of mankind." Now that's a maverick.

Not an orphan? Not Dick? This is just not right.

Damn! Stupid good reasons to update technology.

Aw.

Whoo-hoo! Film renaissance!

What? Two Michigan stories in one post? This is crazy.

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