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Archives for July 2011
Movies: Attack The Block Opens TODAY & YOU Should See It!
Scott Wilson explains why Attack the Block ten times better than your favorite Hollywood blockbuster
Jimmy Santiago Baca and The Monk’s Eye
A discussion about poetry-performing gangbangers, freedom, social justice and attentiveness.
What a Taoist Sage Can Teach Us About Finding Love
Mark D. White’s advice for finding love: be yourself, forget about ‘types,’ ditch online dating.
The Essential YouTube Sports Library: Great Goals Are Great
Soccer’s all over YouTube. Here are some of the best highlights out there.
Could AEG Bring Pro Football Back to Los Angeles?
AEG and the NFL want to bring a team—probably either the Vikings or Jaguars—to L.A. But it’s not that simple.
Dear John: An Ex With an Imagination
Is your girlfriend’s ex (and your ex-buddy) telling lies about you? Did an 11 year old “friend” you on Facebook? If so, Dear John has some advice for you.
When It’s Time for Them to Go
David Davis watches his daughter grow up and leave the house for college, just like his son a decade ago.
Emotions: Threat or Menace?
Dozens of posts on this blog so far, and we haven’t talked directly about what I see as the most pervasively damaging issue affecting men in our culture. It’s the one at the root of many of the other problems we suffer, and is perhaps the most intransigent and resistant to change. Depicted: adorable kitten,…
Opinion: The Commentary Track for the July 27th Buy Pile, Issue #3, “I’m an Eisner Winner, Dammit!” [@cbr]
An analysis of elements from Hannibal Tabu’s Eisner-winning reviews column on Comic Book Resources.
What’s The Difference Between Privacy And Secrecy?
‘While secret lives are fundamentally dishonest, we all need and deserve a private life —including one that is concealed from our partner.’
Music: The Perfect Chord from @darrylzero: Vernon Reid
“Mistaken Identity” isn’t so much an album as it is Reid’s comprehensive manifesto on how music ought to be perceived–without borders, limits, or labels.
Thich Nhat Hanh: Being Peace
Jesse Kornbluth explains the application of Thich Nhat Hanh’s Being Peace in our current political situation.
Music: Cee-Lo, The Black Liberace?
Cee-Lo is getting his Cher on.
Hug It Out: The NFL Lockout Ends
Robert and Myra Kraft’s NFL legacy will last long after the details of the lockout are forgotten.
A ‘Male Pill’ Could Have Changed My Life
‘I’m a well-educated adult man, but at the time I felt like a 17-year-old girl who’d gotten knocked up in the backseat of a car.’









