The New Yorker's James Surowiecki says that the interesting
question wrestled with in "The Warhol Economy," is that since
"Globalization and the Internet ... were supposed to usher in an
age in which people could live and work wherever they wanted....
why, more than ever, do people in the culture industry all want to
live in New York?"
In one week, two breakthroughs have revolutionized humanity's
ability to turn adult cells into embryo-like stem cells, say Oregon
scientists who now are working to make the cells.
1 Kaos
Vacant Stare
A side-by-side comparison of the 2008 Presidential candidates and political players with characters from Star Wars.
2 Jonny Greenwood
Vacant Stare
While not the matchup it could have been, USC must beat Cal to maintain Rose Bowl hopes. Check out Week 11's Scouting Reports.
3 Everything At Once
Vacant Stare
The New Yorker's James Surowiecki says that the interesting question wrestled with in "The Warhol Economy," is that since "Globalization and the Internet ... were supposed to usher in an age in which people could live and work wherever they wanted.... why, more than ever, do people in the culture industry all want to live in New York?"
4 Donald Byrd
Vacant Stare
Thursday 25th of October, 2007 was a 'bittersweet' day in the history of democratic evolution in Nigeria.
5 Colle Der Fomento
Vacant Stare
In one week, two breakthroughs have revolutionized humanity's ability to turn adult cells into embryo-like stem cells, say Oregon scientists who now are working to make the cells.
6 Camille
Vacant Stare
Capsule reviews of films opening this week: