Monthly Archives: June 2007

TV Show Time Of Your Life

Keith emails: Hello, Luke. I came across your website while searching for information on the above-named series, which isn’t exactly plentiful. I discovered the series in the early 90’s, when CFMT (now OMNI-TV) here in Toronto ran some episodes: first … Continue reading

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The Jewish Journal Adds Sex Appeal

I’ve never found the Jewish Journal an erotic publication. Yes, I’ve had my share of fantasies about religion writer Amy Klein (who hasn’t?) but the paper, baruch hashem, has never caused me to commit the sin of Onan. But the … Continue reading

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An Interview With My Imaginary Friend David Klinghoffer

Thursday afternoon, June 14, 2007, I call David Klinghoffer at his office in downtown Seattle’s Discovery Institute (which promotes belief in intelligent design as opposed to atheistic evolution). He is the author of three books: 1998’s The Lord Will Gather … Continue reading

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If Watergate Broke Today

Among the many pompous writers of press criticism, Joe Strupp must rank among the most annoying and foolish (though he’s not one-tenth as bad as MarketWatch’s Jon Friedman). Strupp writes for Editor & Publisher: If Watergate had broken today, chances … Continue reading

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Kill the Messenger: How the CIA’s Crack-Cocaine Controversy Destroyed Journalist Gary Webb

I heard author Nick Schou (an investigative reporter at the OC Weekly) speak on a journalism panel at The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books April 29, 2007 at UCLA. Miles Corwin moderated the discussion among Mark Fainaru-Wada, Nick Schou, … Continue reading

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