On the heels of the SEC’s adoption of the Dodd-Frank conflict minerals rule let’s head down to Africa in search of uranium in this film noir parody directed by John Huston, written by Truman Capote, and starring Humphrey Bogart. Continue reading
Daily Archives: September 21, 2012
Every once in a while you hear some music news that makes you a little hopeful. Announced this week, much beloved hip-hop impresario, Nas, will be on tour this fall joined by his 90’s “If I Ruled the World” partner, Lauryn Hill. Continue reading
Everyone has pictures of their little precious child-substitutes. Post yours! Continue reading
It’s finally here! The trailer for Ladyparts Network’s Most Important Original Movie Evar: Liz & Dick. Watch it after the jump and give us your thoughts. Continue reading
What’s the best way to mute ceaseless criticism that you are the “Plutocrat’s Plutocrat”?
Doubtless, it’s not releasing your 2011 tax returns showing an effective tax rate of 14.1%, but that’s about all Mitt Romney’s got. Reportedly, the returns include $2.25M of deductions for charitable contributions and about $14.7M of total income. Continue reading
Do you know what happens during presidential campaigns? Well, there’s a winner and a loser. And throughout the course of the battle, in order to identify said winner or loser, there will be scrutiny, negative ads, debates, media coverage, criticisms, and a whole bevy of commentary that will try and out one or the other as the loser. Continue reading
Zippers and buttons. Fun to frustrate them. Continue reading
Warren/Brown, disdain for workers, Ann Romney gets in the ring, the Overton Window Frame, Ballot Cops, the League of Dangerous Mapmakers, and the graph that should accompany every article about Millennials. Continue reading
Generalissimo Bloombito and Nissan are really excited about the taxi of the future. Too bad that future looks like Total Recall. Here is what you can expect while riding around looking for Kuato a bar. Continue reading
So much for the supposed end of the world. – archaeologist William Saturno Continue reading