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<I>Moistworks</I> looks into some of Led Zep's influences. Jake Holmes' "Dazed and Confused" is a revelation.
Last week's cat blogging reminded Jeff Wong of a monster movie, so he provided the special effects.
Here are five funny books you might want to read.
Is the schnozz really the most amazing organ?
I'm a huge <I>New Yorker</I> fan, so I wanted this soooo bad when I heard about it—however, every review makes it seem less and less appealing.
I had no idea at all. The first one, recommended to me by my primary care physician, wouldn't accept my insurance, but would be happy to give me a discounted rate of $40 for the first two sessions. Afterwards, we'd have to discuss and determine an amount that would be fair. Besides this small inconvenience, she would be away for the entire month of April. While she'd be willing to see me for at least one session before flying off to South America — "How does that sound to you?" — I'd be left alone immediately after.
On being (ahem) man-handled going through airport security. I guess it's a good thing this didn't happen to Teller, Jillette was able to speak out.
BBC News demonstrates why it is frequently safer to ride your bike in the street than in a bike lane.
Now that I've read this piece on him from <I>Editor & Publisher</I>, he still is.