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Weekend Edition: 11-3

Bookish Linkage

Is there life left in the music memoir?

It looks like a lot of us judge others based on the content of their bookshelves. (You can participate online.) (via)

Three Percent has its first edition of the 2012 Translation Database online

Nonbookish Linkage

Almost every Obama conspiracy theory ever (via)

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Weekend Edition: 10-27

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

It’s Genre. Not That There’s Anything Wrong With It! (“Genre, served straight up, has its limitations, and there’s no reason to pretend otherwise. Indeed, it’s these very limitations that attract us.”)

Blog Headline of the Week

Law Firm Associates and Prostitutes: A Comparative Analysis

Bookish Linkage

Self-published books accounted […]

Weekend Edition: 10-20

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

The Death of Free Speech In The West (“The much-misconstrued statement of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes that free speech does not give you the right to shout fire in a crowded theater is now being used to curtail speech that might provoke a violence-prone minority. Our entire society is […]

Weekend Edition: 10-13

Bulletin Board

The one thing that makes fall and winter tolerable is back. USHL hockey is in its third weekend and college hockey kicked off this week. As for the NHL, all I know is that regardless of when the lockout ends I will not longer give it my money for the Center Ice package. […]

Weekend Edition: 9-29

Bulletin Board

Tomorrow is the start of Banned Books Week. Because I am underwater at work and have scheduled a life-altering event next week, I will not have my weeklong posts devoted to the topic this year.

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

50 Years of the Jetsons: Why The Show Still Matters (“Five decades […]