Archive for August, 2009
Steamboat Willie Lumpkin
Disney is going to buy Marvel Entertainment for around 4 billion dollars. That’s, uh, Wow. I’m not entirely sure how I feel about this, really. On one hand, having the Marvel comics stable (several thousand characters) attached to one particular media conglomerate is probably good for business; no longer does Marvel Films (which was a […]
how about no
This guy wants to be the Governor of my state? Not with stuff like this on his record. From the Washington Post: “At age 34, two years before his first election and two decades before he would run for governor of Virginia, Robert F. McDonnell submitted a master’s thesis to the evangelical school he was […]
Can you introduce me to my other three, please?
I read the Onion AV Club‘s interview with Patton Oswalt today, because I think the guy’s very funny, and I’m a great admirer of his work (as is my youngest daughter, though she probably doesn’t realize it). After talking about all his recent projects, he spends some time talking about all that social networking stuff […]
I’m not saying it’s entirely right for the US…
…but from what I’m reading in this Salon piece by Stephen Amidon, there’s a lot that’s right about the quality and egalitarianism of care in the British NHS. In the piece, the author (an American) describes his experience with the NHS while he was living in London, describing in some detail his experiences with both […]
International Inspiration
NPR listening can be really expensive. We’re just minding our own business, driving home from our weekend away, and catch today’s episode of Fresh Air, in which Terry Gross spends the hour talking to author and journalist T.R. Reid about his book The Healing of America. The book discusses Reid’s research and investigations into the […]