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January 19, 2015

James Frey Visits Philippines

from G/ST JAMES FREY VISITS PHL FOR A BOOK SIGNING TOUR WHAT: James Frey book signing tour WHEN: January 31 and February 1 WHERE: National Bookstore Cebu and Manila ABOUT: facebook.com/pages/National-Book-Store [ click to view at G/ST ]
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Published on January 19, 2015 15:10

January 17, 2015

Bullshit 451

from The LA Times Bulldoze first, apologize later: a true L.A. landmark by Christopher Hawthorne Architect Thom Mayne, new owner of the late Ray Bradbury’s home, says he plans to build a wall on the property that will pay tribute to the writer. (Byron Espinoza) It was beginning to feel like a demolition derby. On […]
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Published on January 17, 2015 14:29

January 16, 2015

Drone-hunting Drones

from The Telegraph Being pestered by drones? Buy a drone-hunting drone Are paparazzi flying drones over your garden to snap you sunbathing? You may need the Rapere, the drone-hunting drone which uses ‘tangle-lines’ to quickly down its prey by Matthew Sparkes – Deputy Head of Technology With drone sales soaring it’s inevitable that new and nefarious […]
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Published on January 16, 2015 14:35

January 15, 2015

The Super Bull

from The Wall Street Journal A Breeder Apart: Farmers Say Goodbye to the Bull Who Sired 500,000 Offspring Fans Commemorate ‘Toystory,’ a Dairy Legend With a Ravenous Libido Toystory, a Wisconsin bull who set a record for semen production, was 2,700 pounds and sired an estimated 500,000 offspring. The famed bull died on Thanksgiving. GENEX […]
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Published on January 15, 2015 14:55

January 14, 2015

Free El Capitan

from The Washington Post 2 men reach top of Yosemite’s El Capitan in historic climb By Associated Press YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. — A pair of Americans on Wednesday completed what had long been considered the world’s most difficult rock climb, using only their hands and feet to conquer a 3,000-foot vertical wall on El […]
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Published on January 14, 2015 14:39

January 13, 2015

Glenn Horowitz Goes To Manhattan

from The New York Observer Glenn Horowitz Bookseller to Open New Midtown Gallery With Photos of Giacometti By Alanna Martinez Glenn Horowitz photographed by Jill Krementz on January 11, 2015 in his Manhattan apartment on Central Park South. This week, Glenn Horowitz Bookseller will open its new Manhattan gallery space Rare, along with the inaugural exhibition. Located on […]
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Published on January 13, 2015 15:01

January 12, 2015

Learning About Cuba and Having Some Food – Taylor Negron Gone

from The New York Times Taylor Negron, of ‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High,’ Dies at 57 By DAVE ITZKOFF Taylor Negron, a comedian and actor who described his style as “California Gothic” and who brought a funereal, straight-faced sensibility to a career’s worth of character roles in cult comedies like “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” and […]
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Published on January 12, 2015 15:13

January 10, 2015

God Bless The Internet Arcade

from Paste Magazine The Internet Arcade Releases More Than 2,000 MS-DOS Games By Jeff Pearson Back in November of last year, the Internet Archive launched a digital archive of more than 900 famous arcade games to be played for free online, titled the Internet Arcade. Back-of-the-bar classics such as Astro Blaster and Street Fighter 2 are only a fraction of the many hours to […]
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Published on January 10, 2015 15:23

January 9, 2015

“It’s definitely not a normal book.”

from New Canaan News Novel experience: Hit the jackpot by tracking down clues in James Frey’s new book Meg Barone Bestselling author James Frey speaks about his new book, ìEndgame: The Calling,î to a hometown crowd at the New Canaan Library. Photo: Meg Barone Authors of the latest entry into the literary dystopian adventure take […]
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Published on January 09, 2015 15:27

January 8, 2015

Improbably Evolution

from Nautilus The Strange Inevitability of Evolution Good solutions to biology’s problems are astonishingly plentiful. BY PHILIP BALL / ILLUSTRATION BY JON HAN Is the natural world creative? Just take a look around it. Look at the brilliant plumage of tropical birds, the diverse pattern and shape of leaves, the cunning stratagems of microbes, the […]
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Published on January 08, 2015 15:33

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