Duped: A Nation of Eaters
As I read about baby formulas and jars of salsa laced with who-knows-what, I was left slack-jawed.
As I read about baby formulas and jars of salsa laced with who-knows-what, I was left slack-jawed.
Despite the fact that many media personalities are bright and funny and fascinating and love being Jewish, so many of them have the distinct feeling that Judaism doesn't want them.
The first ominous sign, according to an associate, came at a meeting of the economics department this morning, when Mr. Krugman showed up with a coffee mug reading, "No. 1 Economist."
As follow-up to my last installment on some of the more notable domestic films of this decade, I should clarify the distinction between the generic term "the best movies so (or by) far" and the branded concept of "best movies so (or by) Farr."
I love the way Michael Keaton plays Bruce Wayne. We usually see him as a socialite, a playboy, and I suppose you could say he is here, too, but it's a loose, complex take on Wayne. Still, the plot keeps fraying.
Joel Schumacher's Batman & Robin pulls off a neat trick: it turns Batman into a joke without being funny at all.
If the studios think we're all going to happily replace our library of movies and TV shows on DVD with Blu-Ray, they are in for a rude awakening.
In a way, one can say mustaches are the Duran Duran of a man's face. While there are peaks and valleys, they are always around and somewhat relevant.
Last week a mix of water and sanitation experts gathered for World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden to mull over the world's biggest public health crisis. The problem is that not enough people paid attention.
From now on, just to be sure, whether it's the IRS, Vladimir Putin, Arianna Huffington or even George Clooney, I'm playing it safe.
George Clooney is such a savvy, old school Hollywood star that even the movies he makes that don't quite work just seem to add to his stature.
This is it, guys. Here are my selections for who should win the Oscars for the big 6 catetgories: Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Bes...
The methods these well-intentioned actors have employed seem to be of a hurrying design that take the air out of the balloon of solidarity and play right into the hands of the AMPTP.
Hello fellow "Greenies"- I'm Stefanie Michaels. I am also known as Adventure Girl from Adventure Girl.com. I am excited to be a part of Huffington Pos...
A whole lot of Americans are getting weary of seeing and hearing about Obama -- nearly half of independents said they saw too much of him.
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and I still say Brad got Jolie to vote for Obama! Way to go Brad!
Like she should have had to think about it.
all of this is great to read. people in the entertainment world being "energized' to reacting in this way. for 2 years, now, i saw NOTHING but the "image" of obama standing in the front of the White House. so, for me it was exciting, for sure but just as much it was "i told you so."
the same golden electric current (that this IS right) struck all of these people and then some. it reached around the world, electrifying EVERYONE who opposed the ways of our government for 8 years and more. obama's win, if you look at it from that viewpoint - a golden current of electricity that EMPOWERED everyone who had a thinking heart. that is why so many shed uncontrollable tears. that is why those tears symbolically "wash away" the old (the bush cronies and all the toxic effect they had on not only the usa - but the world at large) and bring on the new. our new president will have a helluva difficult job. but our tears are testimony that we trust that he WILL surround himself with brilliance, rather than thieves and greed-mongers. those tears are our personal, individual, expression of trust that he will prioritize the healing from the bottom up. the repressed, the forgotten and the countless disenfranchised... all of us see his light and will follow to be "part of the healing." thank you president obama for YOU being YOU. ~d. michele vicari, northern virginia.
nicely said.
I wonder what other celebs are saying...you know, celebs like Ted Nugent, Gretchen Wilson, Brooks & Dunn, Hank Williams Jr....then again do we really want to know?
Nope!
the good news is this... these celebs who voted for change feel comfortable now to donate the majority of their wealth to the cause. Long gone are their days of mansions, jets,cars furs,jewels etc...they ....those mentioned here may be moving to a community near you...or they may rent out a portion of their home to those of need!!! this is the real change they have been hoping for .please take time out to personallly thank them via blog email website letter personally ...whatever you can... change is here!
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