Witness to a demonstration: A Friday in Nabi Salih
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I’m currently about three-quarters of the way through Rick Riordan’s newest, The Red Pyramid; a full review will be posted when I’m done. But, because I’m sure there will be kids who finish before I do, I’d like to share some other books that feature Egypt, Egyptian gods and goddesses, and kids who ...
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by Jason Stotts Welcome to the very-special-it’s-my-birthday edition of the Objectivist Round Up. For those who may not know, Objectivism, in the words of Ayn Rand, is a “philosophy for living on Earth.” In that spirit, we present essays weekly applying Objectivism to practical problems in order to ...
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When the brothers meet Reverend Gideon's daughter, Leah, they realise that she is a prophet, and she is the one who has been receiving messages and guidance from the angels to help fight the Apocalypse. A little concerned by this ...
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My son and daughter told me, separately, that if I refused this great honor I would come to regret my decision some day. I knew right away that they were right. I thought some more about it, but I kept going back to what they said. ... Unlike my predecessors who had a lot of clever ideas, like having a poetry anthology next to the Gideon Bible in every motel room in America (Joseph Brodsky), or urging daily newspapers to print poems (Robert Pinsky), I felt things were ...
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This week’s episode entitled “99 Problems,” is lifted off the Jay-Z song of the same title and if you know the main hook then it’ll make a lot of sense. Why? Sam and Dean meet the whore of Babylon and she’s ruthless, manipulative, and deceitful. Of course you wouldn’t know it by looking at her. This ...
Somewhere: Sofia Coppola's Hotel California TIME Like the Murray character, he's a vaguely unhappy guy who gets thrown an emotional lifeline when his 11-year-old daughter Cleo (Elle Fanning) is sent to ... |
![]() The Guardian (blog) | Politics live blog - Tuesday 31 August The Guardian (blog) Last week, when Channel 4 was following up the story about military chiefs demanding a review of the security arrangements that are made when David Cameron ... |
Summer-Ending Triple Threat Movie Reviews KHTS Radio To commemorate this occasion, I figured I'd review the summer's last three marquee films at once because while all three are essentially action movies they ... |