This Is the Week That Is

BTdingbat3.gifIncoming! February 14, 2005
by your humble coëditor, Geoff Wolinetz, over at The Black Table.

Music for the Masses

500 Best Songs!

Hey, kids! Do you like the rock 'n' roll? If so, head on over to
Matthew Tobey's City of Floating Blogs
to check out the O.C.D.-enabled megalist of 500 bestest songs ever, compiled from suggestions by the Internet's finest music dweebs, among them your humble Y.P.R. coëditors.

& Recently . . .

What It's Like to Have Sex with Me by Chris Granger

David Foster Wallace, TV Guide Synopsist by Teddy Wayne

Dear Wikipedia

How to Write a Book

MMIV Wrap-Up

Selected Tips from Emily Post's Etiquette for Ukrainian Dinner Parties

Blink!
The Y.P.R. Book Club Returns!
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Y.P.R. solicits your spur-of-the-moment, off-the-cuff, split-second, ad-lib snap judgements regarding Malcolm Gladwell's Blink: The Power of Thinking without Thinking.

Send us your reviews, parodies, deleted chapters, etc. by February 28th, 2005. Blink!

Daily Newspapers:

Gazeta Wyborcza
Rzeczpospolita
Super Express
Życie
Nasz Dziennik
Trybuna
Fakt
Nie

Weekly Magazines:
Wprost (right-wing)
Polityka (left-wing)
Newsweek (Polish edition)
Najwyższy Czas! (right-wing)
Przegląd (left-wing)

Learn Portuguese!

Christ Doce! Esse prostitute é realmente um homem!
Sweet Christ, that prostitute is really a man!

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by Alan C. Baird

Alan C. Baird recently coauthored 9TimeZones.com—a print/Web/WAP project featured at the Whitney Biennial. Some of his online work appears in Locus Novus, minima, LitPot, Opium, In Posse Review, The Morning News, flashquake, 3am, Inkburns, the-phone-book.com and Quick Fiction. He lives just a stone's throw from Hollywood... which is fine and dandy, until the stones are thrown back.

Alan C. Baird recently coauthored 9TimeZones.com—a print/Web/WAP project featured at the Whitney Biennial. Some of his online work appears in Locus Novus, minima, LitPot, Opium, In Posse Review, The Morning News, flashquake, 3am, Inkburns, the-phone-book.com and Quick Fiction. He lives just a stone's throw from Hollywood... which is fine and dandy, until the stones are thrown back.

Permanently hyperlinked via http://www.yankeepotroast.org/archives/2003/02/alan_c_baird_re.html