Well, TV Guide’s released its list of the “50 Greatest Shows of All Time,” and “The Red Hand Gang” (Matthew Laborteaux, James Bond III, Jolie Newman) didn’t make it. Pity, that. Some very astute choices on the TV Guide list — though I’m of the opinion that “All in the Family” should have finished number 1, and that “The X-Files” (on the basis of 6 incredibly strong seasons) should have
May 2002
Put your money where your corporate-controlled mouth is….
…So I’m over on Tech Central this morning reading the bowdlerized version of Radley Balko’s fine essay, “A Day at the Protests” (excised from the original is some earthy language and some additionally vivid description of heavyset, hairy sweatsops in bursting-at-the-seams ponchos, so far as I can tell), when I notice a comments section. Just to refresh your memories, Radley — in the course of pointing out the many obvious
Put your money where your corporate-controlled mouth is….
…So I’m over on Tech Central this morning reading the bowdlerized version of Radley Balko’s fine essay, “A Day at the Protests” (excised from the original is some earthy language and some additionally vivid description of heavyset, hairy sweatsops in bursting-at-the-seams ponchos, so far as I can tell), when I notice a comments section. Just to refresh your memories, Radley — in the course of pointing out the many obvious
“…then there was the whole ‘Boston,’ ‘Amanda’ nexus…”
The school year must be winding down at Harvard, ’cause the Crimson Blog Crew — rather than deconstructing Randian political philosophy — is working now to blow the lid off of ABC’s sleazy “romance” fest, “The Bachelor.” It seems that the bachelor himself, Harvard alum Alex Michel, may have admitted (in an email currently circulating through the Harvard digital underground* and reprinted by Alex Rubalcava) that he was pressured by
“…then there was the whole ‘Boston,’ ‘Amanda’ nexus…”
The school year must be winding down at Harvard, ’cause the Crimson Blog Crew — rather than deconstructing Randian political philosophy — is working now to blow the lid off of ABC’s sleazy “romance” fest, “The Bachelor.” It seems that the bachelor himself, Harvard alum Alex Michel, may have admitted (in an email currently circulating through the Harvard digital underground* and reprinted by Alex Rubalcava) that he was pressured by
