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Today, for many of us, King has become less a human being than a source of quotes and a saint. This will not do. A pedestal is no place to put a great man’s legacy. So this tribute is intended to not be as sanctimonious as most of those for King have become. 10. King [...]
Posted by Dustin Koski on Thursday, January 12, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under History · Tagged 20th century in the United States, Atlanta Morehouse College, Bayard Rustin, CBS, Chicago, Community organizing, Dustin Koski, F.B.I, Grammys, http, I Have a Dream, internet comedians, Izola Ware Curry, James Earl Ray, john f kennedy, Jr, judge, Judicial Event, King, LGBT rights movement, life magazine, Lyndon Johnson, March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Martin Luther King, memphis, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Morehouse College, musical, Nonviolence, Pacifism, president, Schmoyoho, the F.B.I., the Washington Post, USA Today, USD, Vietnam, Washington
Video games are a big part of the modern entertainment industry, even surpassing the movie industry in profits. But where would we be without video game information websites? They help us decide what games to buy, which ones to look forward to, and even how to get through difficult spots in the games we already [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, May 30, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Games, Internet · Tagged Android, Atari, Atari S.A., author, CBS, CBS Corporation, Game FAQs, GameFAQs, GameRankings, GameRankings.com, GameSpot, Gamespot.com, Gametrailers, Gametrailers.com, http://www.wix.com/sendhere7/looprevil, IGN, Internet forums, King, Kotaku, LTD., Mass media, Metacritic, Metacritic Inc, Nintendo, Nintendo Co., Nintendo DS, online and offline sources, online component, online magazine, PC Gamer, PCGamer.com, PlayStation 2, Playstation 3, Reddit, Reddit.com, review site, social news media website, Steven Morgan, Technology_Internet, The Escapist, United States, USD, Video game journalism, Video game magazines, video game ranking site, world wide web, Zero Punctuation
When something on the Internet gets popular, it can get really popular. Viral videos and meme-oriented websites are everywhere, as millions of people with the similar senses of humor all discover something at the same time and declare it the funniest thing they’ve seen in the past fourteen minutes. This is all well and good, [...]
Posted by Jason Iannone on Thursday, May 12, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Humor, Internet · Tagged Amazon, author, bacon explosion, barack obama, bleep my dad says, Blogs, books based on websites, CBS, CBS Corporation, comedian, Denis Leary, denis learys tweets, facebook, Facebook Inc, food, garfield without garfield, I Can Has Cheezburger?, Inc., Internet comedy, internet sensations, Internet users, Jason Iannone, Jim Davis, Minus Garfield, obama is your new bicycle, oolong the rabbit, Pain, postsecret, president, scientology, the World Cup, twitter, Twitter Inc, USD, v for vendetta, websites, world wide web
A lot of nasty things go on behind closed doors. Free from scrutiny, groups, governments, and companies often get up to no good, safe in the belief that their images will remain squeaky clean, no matter how filthy their actions may be. If not for the brave actions and dogged determination of a few men [...]
Posted by Geoff Shakespeare on Thursday, May 5, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under History, Nature, People, Politics · Tagged aches, Afghanistan, Al Gore, America, Assange, Bernstein, Bernstein Investment Research And Management Inc, Bob Woodward, brand new drug epidemic, Bureau of Fisheries, C.I.A., California, cancer, CBS, CBS Corporation, chemical pesticides, Chicago, Church of Scientology, cruel and inequitable machinery, Democratic National Headquarters, Detroit, Edward R. Murrow, Environmental Protection Agency, fiction writer, food, Food and Drug Administration, gary coleman, Gary Webb, George W. Bush, hacker and software programmer, Illinois, Investigative journalism, Iraq, Israel, Joseph McCarthy, Journalism, journalist, Julian Assange, Lincoln Steffens, London Correspondent, Los Angeles, Mass media, master journalist, michigan, Middle East, Muckraker, Murrow, Nancy Reagan, Nicaragua, pains, passionate consumer advocate, President of the United States, Rachel Carson, Ralph Nader, Reagan Administration, research, Samuel Hopkins Adams, scientist, See It Now, Seymour Hersh, Sinclair, software programmer, Soviet Union, Supreme Court, tangled web, the Blitz, the New York Evening Post, The New Yorker, the Washington Post, The Washington Post Company, United States, Upton Sinclair, Vietnam, vigorous, Walter Cronkite, White House, Wikileaks
The Top (and Bottom) 10 TGIF Shows of the 90′s: In Order of Memorability From the late 1980s to the mid 1990s Friday nights actually had SOMETHING on TV to watch. And, for the most part it was aimed toward kids and teens because ya know, mayhem and illegal activities were unknown to the 10 [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, March 11, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Television · Tagged ABC, Adonis DNA, Al Jean, America, Angel, Arab Banking Corporation (B.S.C.), Batman Beyond, Batman: the Animated Series, black president, Black sitcoms, Bob Saget, Boy Meets World, brady bunch, Bronson Pinchoit, brother-in-law, California, California,United States, CBS, CBS Corporation, charlie sheen, Chicago, Chicago,Illinois,United States, Clarissa Explains It All, Clueless, Corey Matthews, Dancing with the Stars, danny tanner, Dave Coulier, Dinosaurs, Disney, Entertainment_Culture, Executive, Family Matters, family network, Feeny, Frank Coniff, full house, George Lucas, Gillian Apple, God, greece, Haha, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, HBO, HBO & Company, Head of the Class, high school teacher, I Dream of Jeannie, Jesse, Jim, Joey, Larry, little Head, Mark Cooper, Maureen McCormick, Michael F. Curran, Mike Reiss, National Basketball Association, nba, NBC, NBC Limited, New York, New York City,New York,United States, Pam, Penn Jillette, Perfect Strangers, Pinky and the Brain, player, Power Rangers, Rod, Sabrina, Sabrina The Teenage Witch, Saved by the Bell, Series, spin-off, Step By Step, Steve Urkel, surfer, teacher, Teen Angel, Television, Terry McGinnis, TGIF, The Brady Bunch, The Cosby Show, The Simpsons, the Teenage Witch, The Walt Disney Company, The Wonder Years, THREE'S COMPANY, tiger blood, Two and a Half Men, Wayne's World, WB, Will Friedle, You Wish
Every season networks broadcast new shows, eager to have fans tune in. Every season some shows just can’t seem to bring in enough viewers so they are canceled. Yet, once in a while, there comes a show that has such a strong fan base that they are able to bring a show back from being [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Television · Tagged American Heart Association, arrested development, Cagney & Lacey, Cancellation, cancelled tv shows, CBS, CBS Corporation, Chuck, Danielle Kazemi, Designing Women, facebook, Family Guy, felicity, Fox Broadcasting Company, Futurama, Jericho, National Organization for Women, NBC, roswell, Serial drama television series, Series, Seth MacFarlane, Star Trek, Television, The Cleveland Show, The WB Television Network, twitter, Twitter Inc