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Wisdom: a book trailer, and some sage advice
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cassmaster
I’m not sure whether book trailers really do much to help sales, but they’re a fun concept, and some of them can be great. Here’s one promoting Andrew Zuckerman’s new photography book, “Wisdom.” It’s a collection of sage advice — interviews and portraits of 50 luminaries over the age of 65. Respect for elders is…
Did Sarah Palin Turn Me Vegetarian?
By
Emily Herzlin
Against my better judgment I watched the Sarah Palin turkey farm interview. I will not post a link on here because it is gruesome. If you want to watch it, feel free to find it on your own on Youtube.
“Protect the Earth” by, er, trashing it
By
Greg Zwahlen
I went to the dentist recently, and on my way out I was given a plastic bag to carry very few tiny items (toothbrush, small tube of toothpaste, the usual dental schwag). This was unfortunate, of course, but hardly unusual. What made it truly noxious was the message printed on the bag: I would have…
Hardcore Dharma: The 5 Hindrances
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Julia May Jonas
Listen I know. If there’s anything more annoying than the holiday’s themselves, it’s the inevitable deluge of “why the holiday’s are annoying in this way and that” pieces that pervade every newspaper, radio segment and blog that pass through our liberal-minded orbits. Of course it’s always irritating to feel like your emotional state is pre-decided…
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