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Since my brain is still a liytle frazzled from work projects, last night’s multi-tasking (listening to the Stampede game on the radio while watching the Wisconsin-Maine NCAA seminfinal on the big screen), attending the tremendous Stampede playoff win tonight and looking forward to Saturday night’s Wisconsin-Boston College NCAA championship game, there’s true variety in the […]
Work and weekend travel lead to a brief recap of items:
The online version of The Nation looks at South Dakota’s abortion ban in a column titled Anatomy of a Bad Law. (Via How Appealing.) Ron Hogan takes a look at the reaction to the NYT Book Review’s new science fiction column at Publisher’s Weekly […]
Taking a break from J.A.I.L., here’s a few recent items of interest:
As Rick over at The Agony Column broadens his review subjects, he looks at Karen Armstrong’s latest (which has been added to my “wish list”). Barnes & Noble has launched an online site to sell your used books, although it appears to be […]
New York magazine takes a look at a “new generation of conspiracy theorists” drawn to the events of 9/11. (Via Arts & Letters Daily). The Online Computer Library Center has posted its 2005 list of the 1,000 books most owned by its member libraries. (Via boingboing). The shortlist for the 2006 Hugo Award for best […]
A little bit of catch up. A variety of things, including the college tournament games (no, not basketball — the WCHA and CCHA tournaments), had me occupied. Book reviews forthcoming as all the J.A.I.L. stuff cleared up the writer’s block.
“Lilly Munster” sent an e-mail to let me know about a new South Dakota blog. […]
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