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Weekend Edition: 11-5

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

America’s New Generation Gap: Optimism (“Struggling to survive the now makes it difficult to envision a better tomorrow.”)

Oddest Genre Blending Blog Question of the Week

Could the Enterprise beam a vampire into a house she didn’t have permission to enter?

Bookish Linkage

The craze for long books

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Weekend Edition: 10-29

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Consider the context (“A book symbolises the whole intellectual history of mankind; it’s the greatest weapon ever devised in the war against stupidity.”)

Quack Prophet (“Whether it’s the Dead Sea Scrolls or Finnegan’s Wake, there’s a long literary history of taking the garbled and the fragmented and looking […]

Weekend Edition: 10-22

Bulletin Board

As for my weekend, let’s leave it at saying Herman’s Hermits groupies (several years older than me) are not a pretty sight.

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Why We Love the Porn of War (“Really, there isn’t much of a distinction left between porn and snuff, between selling sex and selling death, […]

Weekend Edition: 10-15

Bulletin Board

Occupy Sioux Falls is this afternoon.

At about the same time the Twin Cities Book Festival is being held in downtown Minneapolis.

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Humor speaks truth: Wrong People Arrested on Wall Street (“NYPD spokesman Frank Hannefy explained the controversial decision to arrest Occupy Wall Street protesters while […]

Weekend Edition: 10-8

Blog Headline of the Week

How to Get Back at Your Ex: First, Kill a Bear

Bookish Linkage

The Uprise Books Project hopes to provide new copies of banned and challenged books to underprivileged teens throughout the country free of charge.

SF Signal has made its guide to NPR’s top 100 SF and fantasy […]