Steve has gotten me into reading long-form journalism articles on the subway. Think National Geographic length articles, that end right when you're getting bored. It's like the short story of the non-fiction world. I load up articles onto Pocket on my ipad and read them on the subway. Here's a bunch of endorsed articles:
- How the Olympic Village is all about athletes partying and having tons of sex
- The jumpers from 9/11
- Part one in a great series going through music in each year of the 1990s
- The author of "Up In The Air" writes about growing up as a Mormon
- An automotive journalist goes undercover as a car salesman and writes about it
- An oral history of the making of "The Godfather"
- Why Difara's pizza is the best pizza ever
- Part 1 of a walk-through of the making of Parks & Recreation, Season 4, a great insight into how TV sitcoms are made
- An oral history of the making of "Goodfellas"
- The Story Behind The Doors Making The Album "LA Woman"
- Should a 33-year-old man who killed his parents when he was 15 be released from prison?
You're thinking, "Wow, a boring post and not one picture of Charlie!" I'll try to get to it tomorrow, Mom.
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The readership of The Most Important Blog in the World demands your thoughts on the Penn State sanctions.
I fixed the links. I'm working on the Penn State comment, which I'll get to as soon as I find out what's happening with Michael Jackson's family.
Important Jackson Family Update: guardianship of the kids might be awarded to the dude that Kim Kardashian lost her virginity to. Celebrity!
Now get to work.
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