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| | | | The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green The Anthropocene Reviewed is part memoir, part collection of very random things. As is typical of writing by John Green, it is always fascinating. The essays (reviews) sometimes made me laugh, sometimes made me think, sometimes made me sad, and often taught me a little something (occasionally sending me... | |
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| | | | The biggest guess-random-number game ever played | |
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| | | | THE QUEEN IS DEAD !!! LONG LIVE THE KING... We all need a Fairytale World... England as a Theme Park... Plucky Brits in their Spitfires winning the Battle of Britain, Tintagel Castle, King Arthur, Queen Boudica... Sigh, the whole world has a big sigh... [Painting by Charles Pachter] | |
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| | In the 1950s television, there was no one cooler than John Cassavetes' as "Johnny Staccato." Cool Jazz, hot women, and bad dudes. The setting is Greenwich Village. "Peter Gunn," a more successful show in the ratings, had more of a Hollywood glitz to it and less grit even though like "Johnny Staccato," was set in... |