Monday, January 14, 2008

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Monday, January 14, 2008 Hahn in Review Summing up my 2007 isn’t easy. It was both an excellent year and a very difficult one. 1. In January, I reminisced about getting myself into trouble in my younger days when I couldn’t seem to date one person at a time. And, I was still replacing things from the break-in in November. 2. In February I lamented the fact I might end up like Murphy Brown having lost the first assistant I hired after six days. And, I shared my d
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Creative Review Among Design Museum Designs of the Year
CR is quietly chuffed to announce that two of our projects have been chosen for the Design Museum’s new Designs of the Year exhibition “showcasing the best work in architecture and design in the last 12 months”. The December Monograph (spread shown above) and Peter Saville’s sticker from our February issue will both be in the show. Over the summer the Design Museum contacted a broad range of practitioners and critics in the the fields of architecture, furniture, graphics, product, transport,
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Britney Spears in Manhattan Beach with Dogs
… we don’t have NEARLY enough time to catch everyone up on all of the Britney Spears drama lately but after losing custody of her two children, she was seen today with her new paparazzi boyfriend Adnan Ghalib (who works at the agency FinalPixx that tooks these pictures of course) in Manhattan Beach shopping for furniture. Britney held onto these two dogs, and neither of them was London! We’re not sure if the Chihuahua is Snow White, the dog we haven’t seen in ages and we have NO CLUE on
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More Military News: Baby girl, students, clinic
This is a very touching article, and it is sad at the same time. Thank God for our guys. Coalition, Afghan Soldiers save baby girl. by Media Center Bagram Bagram Media Center. January 9, 2008. Coalition medics stabilize a 1-year-old girl who was badly burned when she fell into a fire used to heat her family’s home in the Lashkar Gah District, Helmand Province. Coalition and Afghan National Security Forces worked together to save the girl’s life and arranged her transport to another military ou
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of public toilets: old ghosts and profligate chimeras
like almost every other public convenience in this city, the two facilities inside the 23rd Street/8th Avenue subway station, one of which is marked by this old whited-out tile sign, has been closed for decades Now once again [see this 2004 news article, and note that it was certainly not the first] we're being told that help really is on the way. The city fathers and mothers (who must never have had to pee, once they were out and about, since some time after World War II) have been tal
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Quick Thoughts on The Sarah Connor Chronicles
I caught the premiere of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Unfortunately, I bought into the positive buzz I've heard around the InterTubes and set my expectations high. As a result, I was less than impressed. Here's why: ****** SPOILER WARNING ****** THE GOODCool premise. The idea of sending robots back in time to either prevent or maintain some future history is cool. (Of course, we all know that once there exists the power to do so, you wouldn't necessarily play out your strategies
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