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In preparation for purchasing It Can Happen Here: Authoritarian Peril in the Age of Bush by Joe Conason, I’m finally starting in on It Can’t Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis. You know, just a little light Spring reading material.
With the forthcoming DVD release of the second season of Twin Peaks, here’s what else I want: For either HBO or Showtime to commission David Lynch to produce a weekly animated hour-long featuring the voice work of the original actors, which picks up where the original series left off. Since we’re on the subject, here is the first thing I ever posted online, back in 1993.
“But potential troublemakers were hardly the only ones to end up in the files. In hundreds of reports stamped ‘N.Y.P.D. Secret,’ the Intelligence Division chronicled the views and plans of people who had no apparent intention of breaking the law, the records show,” reports The New York Times. “These included members of street theater companies, church groups and antiwar organizations, as well as environmentalists and people opposed to the death penalty, globalization and other government policies. Three New York City elected officials were cited in the reports.”
Late this afternoon, I stumbled across a review of the season premier of Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 8 by a Christian minister, who says that the draw of the series for them has been the idea of “being called” to a higher purpose. “Long have I heard that Joss Whedon is an atheist,” they write. “It would be ironic, but not the first time God used this type of way to present truth to the world.” It sounds cheesier at first glance than it is. Much like the series itself, I suppose.
Thanks to CafePress, now you can proudly display some exceedingly-minimalist FURIOUS nads! of your very own, for all to see.
Silly PETA. It’s kind of hypocritical to make Jesus into a vegetarian, since everyone knows he instructed his disciples to be cannibals.

