December 2010
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Portlandia: Portland Dream of the '90s -... →
Portland is where dumb people go to retire.
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NPR Explores Neurotheology →
An interview with Andrew Newberg: one of the biggest names in neurotheology. (I believe I’ve read 3-4 of his books in the field.)
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How to Listen to Music →
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Brits riot →
not such a bad idea?
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Pardoning Jim Morrison →
This seems a little late/a little silly…
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Today is the anniversary of Lennon's death →
It’s been thirty years. I love the man….
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This isn’t really what I was looking for, but it sort of makes me curious….
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Smithsonian Removes "Offensive Video" from its... →
I can’t believe The Smithsonian listened to what BILL DONOHUE had to say about their new exhibit. As though the man knew anything about art or about the condition of our society. He’s got his head shoved too far up the pope’s ass. Additionally, Ol’ Dickhead Donohue hadn’t even SEEN the exhibit, he saw images of ONE SMALL PART of the exhibit ONLINE. (Someone ought to...
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Y La Bamba and Horse Feathers, on tour together →
All their shows are on the west coast!! It makes me want to cry!
Bring it to the east coast!!!!! Please?
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Final All-Spiced Up →
Karl guest-wrote this article for All-Spiced Up.
Since the previous Features Editor of the Bullet will no longer be so, I will no longer be writing a weekly food column. But keep a lookout: I’m going to be starting a blog dedicated solely to my recipes very soon.
(Also, I can’t say I’m necessarily upset that I’ll no longer be involved in such a mediocre...
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"Please, PLEASE, No More Trend Pieces About Women... →
NPR writer Linda Holmes hits the nail on the head in deeming Sex and the City unworthy of citation due to its irrelevance not only in the modern day, but also in the everyday woman’s life. Really, how many self-respecting women actually act as they do.
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This might be my favorite part of my thesis
When describing the first encounters with Kathleen and the initial stages of their relationship, Eliezer is bewitched and charmed by her. Thinking of his first impression of her, Eliezer broods over Kathleen and her “almond-shaped eyes” which “[are] filled with a dark, secret fire: an inactive volcano.”1 This description can be likened to Otto’s mysterium tremendum et fascinans. He calls...
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