Oliver Stone is planning to direct an anti-war television commercial for the leftist group MoveOn.org. The Stone ad campaign will focus on a specific American family affected by the war, chosen by MoveOnbats for maximum moral authority. This is a marriage made in Heaven (if it’s not too Christianist to refer to both marriage and Heaven). Indeed, I suspect most PW readers could have predicted it. It’s a little ironic,
April 22, 2007
Eros, By Any Other Name [Dan Collins]
Several cities around the world  including Paris, Berlin, New York, Los Angeles, Amsterdam, and Barcelona  are home to erotic museums. Typically, they exhibit everything from pornography to high-minded paintings exploring local sexual attitudes and culture. It’s kind of a strange thing for a museum to be. I guess I’m okay with it, but I’m not using the rest room. Dude, That’s Some Powerful Shit Premium Swift We’re all
My Wife Commits Porkrilege [Dan Collins]
Driving to Mass today, Mary had time to unpack some of her stories from her visit with her juniors to Houston, to demonstrate some Waldorf educational methods to schools in the Houston area, part of their social service component. One of the students has grandparents in The Woodlands nearby, who offered to fix up a luncheon for all eight of the students and the two teachers. Nate said it would
Theorizing the Incomprehensible [Dan Collins]
Today in The Times of London, Camille Paglia and others take a shot at explaining Cho, citing a feminized culture and the sterile patriarchy of the campus, all at the same time. It’s the best written piece on Cho that I’ve read to this point, and I’ll be interest to hear what Dr. Helen has to say about it if she decides to weigh in. Meanwhile, I’m wondering what you
