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Neil Young is the pun subject my friends, so try to enjoy that…
Here’s the new Comics Panel on The AV Club.
Captain Planet, he’s a hero, gonna take pollution down to zero!! Genius. Here’s some more eco-friendly projects.
Thom Yorke interviews Ken Livingstone on his environmental views.
Is time running out for Hillary?
Mission of Burma are being reissued!!! Yippee!!!
Pitchfork interviews REM.
Slate has a review of the new work from Tobias Wolff.
Democrats need to start talking about the economy.
Obama: Good Speech. Bad Politics?
The death toll for US soldiers has reached 4000.
A stalker for Tyra… she needs to get Noted Fashion Photographer Nigel Barker to accompany her everywhere.
Anthony Lane remembers the work of David Lean.
Sasha Frere-Jones extols theory on the work of Erykah Badu.
PopMatters comments on the attraction of Chris McCandless’ existence.
It also waxes lyrical on one of the greatest records of all time, Funkadelic’s Maggot Brain.
On the constitutionality of health insurance mandates.
How much help will McCain get from his grass roots GOP buddies?
Why is it most high-powered political women avoid sex scandal?
Salon devotes a tribute to lost TV classic Profit.
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March 24, 2008 at 8:59 pm
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