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Bill Nye gives the how and why of going green Print E-mail
By Joy Resmovits, Beacon intern   
Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 August 2008 )

billnye100.jpg In Stuff Happens, Nye's show on Planet Green - a new channel produced by Discovery Communications, he explains scientifically how, well, things happen. Specifically, he shows the environmental impacts of daily activities. For example, in the episode about stuff that happens in bathrooms, Nye explains that toothpaste endangers orangutans in Borneo.

 
NICK'S LIST of books and movies - Aug. 25 Print E-mail
By Nick Otten, Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 26 August 2008 )

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The movies and books that Nick went through this week were all so bad they were a blast. From a brand new movie to a 50-year-old book, check out sources for ridiculous fun.

Note: Nick is on vacation, so a new list will not appear Sept. 1. 

 
NICK'S LIST of books and movies - Aug. 18 Print E-mail
By Nick Otten, Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 20 August 2008 )

pineappleexpress.jpgWacky, gritty, witty stuff from all over the world. Nick explores Pineapple Express and Up the Yangtze. And watching Casino Royale leads him to reading the book.

 
NICK'S LIST of books and movies - Aug. 11 Print E-mail
By Nick Otten, Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Monday, 11 August 2008 )

cinnamonkiss.jpg Nick Otten has a Walter Mosley week following up on Blonde Faith, a book he discussed last week, with Cinnamon Kiss, Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned and Fear of the Dark. The only Easy Rawlins movie was popped into the DVD, which followed a rewatching of Barbershop.

 
NICK'S LIST of books and movies - Aug. 4 Print E-mail
By Nick Otten, Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Monday, 11 August 2008 )

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Nick Otten didn't seem to do anything for laughs last week.

All of the movies and even the book have a DARK side. 

 

 

 
NICK'S LIST of books and movies - July 28 Print E-mail
By Nick Otten, Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 30 July 2008 )

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Wanting a break from summer blockbusters and the bright sunshine of last week, Nick Otten took refuge in the darkness -- and comedy -- of the Frankenstein movies. And for an off-beat book, he went to Honore Daumier.

 
"The Wackness" succeeds because its characters are dope Print E-mail
By Harper Barnes, Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 July 2008 )

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Movie looks at the teen world of the '90s through the eyes of a recent high school grad and his shrink, both of whom are going through "mid-life crises." Fine writing and acting make it worth a look.

 
NICK'S LIST of books and movies - July 21 Print E-mail
By Nick Otten, Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Friday, 25 July 2008 )

princeofdarkness.jpgReading The Prince of Darkness and watching film noir has Nick Otten in a bit of a bleak mood. He says he's ready for something more easygoing, such as filling out tax forms.

 
NICK'S LIST of books and movies - July 14 Print E-mail
By Nick Otten, Special to the Platform   
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 July 2008 )

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This week Nick Otten travels to China -- with Marco Polo and with Moying Li to the Cultural Revolution. Then he heads into the more foreign lands of superheroes and science fiction.

 
NICK'S LIST of books and movies - July 7 Print E-mail
By Nick Otten, Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Monday, 07 July 2008 )

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Looking for a laugh-out-loud evening's worth of entertainment? Nick Otten takes a look at screwball comedies and the screenplay that launched the classic "It Happened One Night."

 

 

 
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Editors' Picks

  • Openings
    • As the day turns to night on Aug. 16, "National Treasure Book of Secrets" will appear on the outdoor screen at St. Dominic Savio Parish -- sponsored by the Affton Community Betterment Association.

  • People
    • "Heaven just got funnier." That was the response of Don Cheadle following the death of comedian Bernie Mac Aug. 9. | MTV.co.uk

 
  • Film Series
  • TV
    • Janis Ian: Live From Grand Center, a one-woman concert featuring Grammy Award-winning singer/composer Janis Ian (“At Seventeen”) and produced by St. Louis public television station KETC/Channel 9, will be distributed nationally in October by the National Educational Telecommunications Association. The television special combines a retrospective of Ian’s hits with her most recent compositions.

    • Were part of the fireworks for the Olympics' opening ceremony computer generated? That's the rumor. | James Fallows, The Atlantic

Video from Iraq

Read Marc Thayer's letters from Iraq

Look through the Lens

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Cinema St. Louis' The Lens is a multi-contributor blog aimed primarily - but by no means exclusively - at local cinephiles. The Lens will have a specifically St. Louis perspective when relevant - and will preview Cinema St. Louis events - but because film encompasses the world, the blog will offer material on every aspect of movie culture, with no ties to a particular place.

Visit The Lens , or for a more complete introduction, read the inaugural post by Cliff Froehlich.

Voices

  • Editorial Cartoons

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    Nothing like a convention to sharpen the pencils of editorial cartoonists. From the contrast between Biden and Obama to the steadfastness of Hillary Clinton suports, Mike Thompson, Scott Stantis, John Sherffius, Gary Markstein and Chris Britt have plenty to say.

  • U.S. Elections Picks

    John McCain should resist temptation and not select Joe Lieberman as his running mate. | Robert Novak, townhall.com

  • Law Scoop

    The Obama campaign claims that Ed Martin's anti-Obama group violates federal election law.  Election law experts say that the group may violate the law, but that federal election authorities won't do anything about it until after the election. 

  • In the News

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    Just a small difference in productivity and tax rates can make a big difference in just a few years. Is the lack of an income tax the main reason Tennessee has pulled ahead of Missouri in per capita gross state product? Joseph Haslag of the Show-Me Institute outlines the case.

The Lens

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    Who's the leader of the club that sues for excess use?


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