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Old New Math and New New Math

June 5th, 2008 · 3 Comments

Tom Leherer’s classic “New Math”: Bo Burnham’s “New Math”—arguably (will I be struck by lightning for blasphemy?) funnier:

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Tags: Art & Culture · Random Cool Link · Science

A Hegelian Moment

May 13th, 2008 · 15 Comments

Feministing’s Samitha fumes about the latest entry in the Grand Theft Auto series: What I can’t get down with is justifying blatant misogyny by calling it art. I know this is a crazy, crazy thought, but perhaps something can be both misogynistic and art. It can even be misogynistic and… good art. Now, maybe GTA-IV […]

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Tags: Art & Culture · Sexual Politics

Anti-American Man?

May 5th, 2008 · 3 Comments

It’s got to say something about the hypersensitivity of the contemporary American right that Iron Man—Iron Man fer chrissakes—can be cast as a piece of anti-American leftie propaganda. For those unfamiliar with the plot—which nobody should be, because the movie is awesome and ought to be viewed immediately—let me sum up without, I hope, spoiling […]

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Tags: Art & Culture · War

Das Kopyright

April 30th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Some libertarians out there think Larry Lessig, whatever his faults, might have a few ideas deserving of serious consideration. And that seems to have sent at least one supporter of strong IP hurtling over the edge. Over at Ars Technica, I take up the question: Is the creative commons really a Soviet gulag? Addendum: I […]

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Tags: Art & Culture · Law · Libertarian Theory · Self Promotion

Hello, Dalí

April 8th, 2008 · 1 Comment

The University of Texas at Austin has recently made available online the video archives of the old Mike Wallace Interview (complete with Wallace touting the joys of the Parliaments he’s chain smoking throughout). I was especially fascinated by this interview with Salvador Dalí. Oddly, its when Dalí is most cogent and illuminating that Wallace seems […]

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Album I’m Totally Queer for This Week

April 2nd, 2008 · Comments Off on Album I’m Totally Queer for This Week

Why?’s Alopecia

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Bad Luck, Architecture in Helsinki…

April 1st, 2008 · 2 Comments

Los Campesinos—who, despite the name, hail from Cardiff, home of Torchwood—have just (a) shamelessly lifted your sound and (b) done it approximately 7.92 times better. It’s OK, it happens to the best of ’em. If it helps, call Leonard Cohen and ask him about Jeff Buckley. Alternatively, substitute Bob Dylan and… anyone.

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Popewear

March 24th, 2008 · Comments Off on Popewear

I used to joke that it was cosmically unjust that my old Manhattan neighbor Paul Pope not only won wide, persistent acclaim for his excellent comics artwork, but looks like a runway model to boot.  Well, now I see he’s actually dressing runway models.  If Paul ever starts writing about FISA, I’m becoming an accountant.

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The Ten Cent Plague

March 24th, 2008 · Comments Off on The Ten Cent Plague

I’ve just asked for a review copy, but in the meantime I’ll have to content myself with reviews by Laura Miller and Jeet Heer.

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Weaponized

March 7th, 2008 · Comments Off on Weaponized

I knew before going into last night’s show that Cadence Weapon was a brilliant musician—and probably the smartest lyricist currently working in hip hop, so no surprises on that front. There were, however, some things I did not know: (1) CW is also an incredibly nice, approachable guy. He’s Canadian, so the odds were in […]

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Tags: Art & Culture · Washington, DC