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The Week in Pictures | September 17 – 23, 2012
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Tom Morello to rage against Prop. 32
PolitiCalTom Morello has found a new target to rage against: Proposition 32. The former guitarist for Rage Against the Machine will join veteran activist super-group Crosby, Stills & Nash in Los Angeles next week to raise awareness and money to...... -
Kurt Andersen stays a step ahead of history with 'True Believers'
The public intellectual has become a rare creature in America, but Kurt Andersen has helped keep it from going extinct. He co-founded Spy magazine, was editor of New York magazine and now writes pieces like Time's 2011 person of the year story, the...
Tags: Time (magazine), James Bond (fictional character), Newspaper and Magazine, Journalism, NPR
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Romney visits Costa Mesa
Mitt Romney criticized President Obama's health-care reforms and other regulations that some small businesses find burdensome during a campaign stop Monday at a Costa Mesa manufacturing plant. The presumptive Republican nominee, who met with business...
Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), White House, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Business, Elections
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London Olympic security foul-up: Blame crony government, not privatization
It's hip these days for everyone from world leaders to the Occupy Wall Street crowd to attack free-market, limited-government capitalism as wild and in need of control because it's supposedly the cause of the world economic collapse. This is a myth. It'...
Tags: Political Corruption, United Kingdom, Politics, Fox News Channel (tv network), London Heathrow Airport
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Walters joins crowdsourcing trend with 'Public Property'
It's entirely possible that one of the august and influential guest curators for "Public Property," the summer exhibit opening Sunday at the Walters Art Museum, was none other than your plumber. Ditto for your postal carrier and your daughter's softball...Tags: Washington, DC, Game Shows, Charles Street, Sculpture, Gaming
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Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel to Play The Great Hall in Union Station in Hartford on Feb. 8
Jeff Mangum, the semi-reclusive musician best known as the creative light behind Neutral Milk Hotel, will arrive in Hartford on Feb. 8 to play the Great Hall at Union Station, according to a press release from Manic Productions. Also on the bill: the...
Tags: Music Industry
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Benghazi: No mere 'October surprise'
If you want to understand why conservatives have lost faith in the so-called mainstream media, you need to ponder the question: Where is the Benghazi feeding frenzy? Unlike some of my colleagues on the right, I don't think there's a conspiracy at work....Tags: Karl Rove, CBS Corp., Benghazi, Christopher Stevens, Leon Panetta
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True American classics
Break down the 2012 election into something fundamentally American — as opposed to the economy, which is universal, or the latest gaffe by Mitt Romney or Joe Biden, which is shallower fare — and it revolves around this question: How much...
Tags: Slavery, U.S. Elections, Abraham Lincoln, 2012 U.S. Presidential Election, National Government
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'The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2012'
As a devoted fan of this series (this is the 11th volume), I can report that this year's anthology of 32 selections might be the best yet. High school students from 826Michigan and 826 Valencia, parts of Dave Eggers' network of nonprofit writing and...Tags: Junot Diaz, Dave Eggers, Steve Jobs, FEMA, Death of Osama bin Laden (2011)
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Unemployed Losers Show Their Support For Chick-Fil-A
Yesterday, hundreds of Americans showed up at Chick-Fil-A stores across the country to show their support for something that is near to their heart. Cholesterol. I mean, umm, Christianity. From CNN: Throngs of people weighed in on the Chick-fil-A...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sandwiches, Mike Huckabee
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Dan Deacon's split personalities share 'America'
Dan Deacon is obsessed with apocalypse. From a dilapidated couch in his Station North practice space, the city's best-known electronic musician and composer quickly rattles off a list: the United States' "growing military stronghold," drone warfare,...
Tags: Genetic Engineering, Egyptian Revolution (2011-12), Music, New York Yankees, New York City
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