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What did Will Folks and Nikki Haley talk about at night?

Posted on June 2, 2010 at 12:14 am

I was wrong. That’s an admission you don’t hear often from a journalist. But it’s one that I have to make. Spank me, whip me, put a scarlet “W” on my chest. I screwed up, big time: I completely misinterpreted the ending to Lost.

by Chris Haire

I was wrong. That’s an admission you don’t hear often from a journalist. But it’s one that I have to make. Spank me, whip me, put a scarlet “W” on my chest. I screwed up, big time: I completely misinterpreted the ending to Lost. For those of you who don’t know — and there were an awful lot of you out there — shortly after the final scene of the series finale, the one in which our hero Jack Shepard…

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What did Will Folks and Nikki Haley talk about at night?

Posted on June 2, 2010 at 12:14 am

I was wrong. That’s an admission you don’t hear often from a journalist. But it’s one that I have to make. Spank me, whip me, put a scarlet “W” on my chest. I screwed up, big time: I completely misinterpreted the ending to Lost.

by Chris Haire

I was wrong. That’s an admission you don’t hear often from a journalist. But it’s one that I have to make. Spank me, whip me, put a scarlet “W” on my chest. I screwed up, big time: I completely misinterpreted the ending to Lost. For those of you who don’t know — and there were an awful lot of you out there — shortly after the final scene of the series finale, the one in which our hero Jack Shepard…

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The Reckoning (Sunday) schooled us in great improv

Posted on May 31, 2010 at 10:37 am

When the five members of Chicago’s The Reckoning stood side by side at the edge of the stage looking out at the crowd, the only thing that was common to each of them was a confident smile, as if they already knew their show was going to kick butt.

by Jason Groce

When the five members of Chicago’s The Reckoning stood side by side at the edge of the stage looking out at the crowd, they looked like a mismatched group. Maybe they were all strangers in line at the DMV and decided to put together an improv show? The only thing that was common to each of them was a confident smile, as if they already knew their show was going to kick butt. To a sold-out crowd on Saturday night…

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Lacking a title, [show] has everything else

Posted on May 31, 2010 at 10:30 am

A few weeks ago, journalists were having fun with the announcement that Newsweek was up for sale. The Atlantic’s Joshua Green suggested they put Jesus on the cover, because studies show Christ really sells magazines.

by Greg Hambrick

A few weeks ago, journalists were having fun with the announcement that Newsweek was up for sale. The Atlantic’s Joshua Green suggested they put Jesus on the cover, because studies show Christ really sells magazines. What followed were dozens of suggestions: “Jesus: Was He Gay? The New Science,” “The Jesus Twitter: How Social Networking Can Save Your Family (and your soul),” and “Give It To Caesar: How Jesus Would Pay Off The National Debt.” That’s how [title of show] works:…

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Lacking a title, [show] has everything else

Posted on May 31, 2010 at 10:30 am

A few weeks ago, journalists were having fun with the announcement that Newsweek was up for sale. The Atlantic’s Joshua Green suggested they put Jesus on the cover, because studies show Christ really sells magazines.

by Greg Hambrick

A few weeks ago, journalists were having fun with the announcement that Newsweek was up for sale. The Atlantic’s Joshua Green suggested they put Jesus on the cover, because studies show Christ really sells magazines. What followed were dozens of suggestions: “Jesus: Was He Gay? The New Science,” “The Jesus Twitter: How Social Networking Can Save Your Family (and your soul),” and “Give It To Caesar: How Jesus Would Pay Off The National Debt.” That’s how [title of show] works:…

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