Thursday, August 29, 2013

Thursday roundup

Let's always place accountability where it's due, and let's also quit confounding sexuality with assault.

Doctors don't know everything.

Our early ancestors cooked their food.

Someone thought he could get ahead by questioning Cory Booker's masculinity?

Large-scale farming can still be sustainable.

Erik Marcus has a new, even-handed book out called "Meat Market: Animals, Ethics, and Money."

Always an interesting question--this time in the context of the late Slawomir Mrozek: is the play too polemic or the audience too unsophisticated?

Absolutely brilliant insights on creativity from John Cleese.

Jason Major had to work really hard not to make a joke about the "Trojan Asteroid Found Orbiting Uranus" but I faced no such challenge because, really, it speaks for itself.

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