September 4, 2004

Toronto International Film Festival

The Toronto International Film Festival begins Thursday. The 2004 program is one of the best they've had in years (certainly the best since the 90s). Planning on attending? If so, you may appreciate TIFF Reviews - "the online meeting place for fans of TIFF 2004". Since TIFF is the the largest film festival in the world, most attendees (myself included) find it very difficult to pick their films. Once the fest starts, members of the TIFF Reviews forum are encouraged to leave reviews of what they've been watching in the hopes that it'll help other people plan their 10 days in the dark.
posted by dobbs at 10:29 PM PST - 9 comments

A Chinese stuffed nose

The Chinese character meaning 'to have a stuffy nose'. A remark by a Chinese language student on the complexity of the aforementioned symbol turns into an interesting discussion, trawling through a very thick etymology, that almost makes me want to learn Chinese! Fascinating if you're into languages, Chinese or not.
posted by wackybrit at 9:26 PM PST - 23 comments

Here I Am. Rock You Like A Hurricane.

Hurricane Blog. [via monkeyfilter]
posted by jb at 8:06 PM PST - 17 comments

Land of the Giants

Land of the Giants and other roadside attractions.
posted by crunchland at 5:47 PM PST - 3 comments

How do you solve a problem like Maria?

Google Answers: Managing a wayward nun
posted by bitpart at 4:20 PM PST - 14 comments

You gotta beat 53/70!

BBC Test the Nation: Popular Music.
UK centric [slightly] quiz in the Test The Nation series [- but allows a 'not UK' option.]
Who did write the theme from 'The Office' Handbags & Gladrags'?
posted by dash_slot- at 4:02 PM PST - 24 comments

Because I Don't Want to Think About A Gay GWB

The Official Web Site of the Zipcode Man will help us clear our mental palates.
posted by mmahaffie at 4:02 PM PST - 9 comments

The wisdom or capriciousness of disgust

Conservatives have been talking about the Wisdom of Disgust for a long time -- most recently with regard to human cloning, but usually, of course, homosexuality. Nussbaum counters at Reason Online. (And Kimball rips her a new one at the New Criterion.)
posted by Tlogmer at 3:44 PM PST - 12 comments

delicious dish!

RumorFilter: The Family by Kitty Kelley, comes out on the 14th. It reveals how Dubya has had a very special friend in the mayor of a Tennessee city, who has has cohabited at the Texas ranch many times is just one of the rumors flying around about this book. Kitty's written about Sinatra, Nancy Reagan, Jackie O, and the Royals, so what's she got up her chiffon sleeves this time? Start dishing!
posted by amberglow at 1:27 PM PST - 103 comments

Always at Your Service

LetterJames artfully alters photographs of typography with your personalized greeting. Lots of fun (but watch out for all those pop-ups!)
posted by Robot Johnny at 1:20 PM PST - 2 comments

Ho ho ho, Silver, away!

FrozenHorses.com -- where you'll learn the answers to such questions as "Will my stallion freeze?" and "Where can the stallion semen be frozen?"
posted by ewagoner at 12:56 PM PST - 3 comments

(S/W)AP

Smolin vs. Susskind on the anthropic principle. For those keeping score: Stephen Hawking is for it. Brian Greene is not.
posted by kliuless at 12:13 PM PST - 10 comments

Israeli Offshore Radio

Israeli offshore radio. Read up on the unique situation of pirate radio in Israel, following in the footsteps of Radio Caroline. Until only a few years ago, they were still broadcasting from aboard a ship, the King David, but now last offshore radio ship has been broken up, there are only land-based pirates.
posted by Jimbob at 7:50 AM PST - 2 comments

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