Japanese physicists claim to have created element 113. If confirmed, this would mark the first time an Asian nation has won naming rights to an
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Irvine Welsh, author of Trainspotting, suggests five novels about addiction. Arbitrage, starring Richard Gere and Susan Sarandon, is both out in theaters and available for rental
On my way to the post office today, I drove behind someone with a “9/11 was an inside job” sticker on his car. I’m always
Stuff on my mind as the day begins: Mr. Goodell, we the fans, players, coaches, and sane observers of the NFL beg you, make a
I don’t blog about football much, even though I live or die (mostly die, in recent years) with the Oakland Raiders, whose offensive coordinator, Greg
dSavannah had me answer seven of her thirty-two questions, so click here if you’d like to know about where I ate my worst meal, why
As those of you who read this blog regularly (Hi, Mom) know, I’m a sucker for a bad movie. Bad books, by contrast, fail to
The maintenance staff in my apartment building recently replaced the brown carpet that used to cover the walls of my building’s elevator (carpet, you say,
Because I don’t really know either person, though I do follow Ellis on Twitter, I can’t speak to the reasons why Bret Easton Ellis bags
David Rothkopf’s Power Inc. is an outstanding primer on the evolution of the relationship between states and corporations. Starting in 13th century Sweden with the