- Boston arson deaths highlight gay domestic violence.
- Obama to Chinese Students: "I'm a big supporter of not restricting Internet use or access, Twitter."
- Breakthrough in Quantum Computing. Finally, things are gonna get fast.
- Mutant Genes may be key to a long life.
- Only 28% of Americans think Sarah Palin is ready to be President.
- Closeted gay Republican Gov. Charlie Crist's Florida Senate campaign floundering.
- Awesome hackers break into Holocaust denier's private e-mails and post them all over.
- Vote for New York City's amazing Ali Forney Center, which assists homeless LGBT kids. Help them win a big grant.
- Surprising- Beau Biden leads popular GOP Congressman Mike Castle in Delaware Senate race.
- Beyond Horrific: 19 year-old gay man found decapitated in Puerto Rico. A suspect was arrested today.
- My friend Jeremiah Miller leads an Obama In New York ('81-'85) walking tour. It seems very cool, watch the preview video.
- New Jaguar Supercomputer "blew away the competition" to become the fastest in world.
- America's first Cannabis Cafe opens in Portland. Thanks to Obama's Justice Department!
- Stats guru Nate Silver on why Sarah Palin will run for President in 2012. I really hope he's right, that would be such fun.
- Why we need health care reform: Uninsured patients twice as likely to die in the ER.
- The New York Observer makes the case for Star Trek to receive a Best Picture Oscar Nomination. I totally agree.
- BroadwaySpace picks their 30 Stars Under 30. Congrats to friends Michael Arden, Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Allison Case, Baily Hanks, & Nick Blaemire.
- The $20 Billion in stimulus money for science the 'largest investment in research since Sputnik.'
- Unfriend is the word of the year.
- FCC asked to consider digital TV airwaves, accommodate growing use of mobile broadband.
- Gay couples sue government over Don't Ask, Don't Tell. I believe our clearest path to equality is through the courts.
- Evolution caught in the act (again) on the Galapogos Islands.
- Woodward's "unspecified techniques" against Iraqi insurgency in '07 revealed to be a cyber war. I've wondered this since he wrote about these tactics in The War Within.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Twitter Roundup, Tuesday 11/17
Lots of tweets since Sunday's update.
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Sunday, November 15, 2009
Twitter Roundup, Sunday 11/15
On Friday Kevin performed a song on Theater Talk, which airs over the November 20th weekend on NYC's Channel Thirteen. He sounded great, I'll post the details soon. It will also be available on YouTube.
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- NY Times on 'The Evolution of the God Gene.'
- Video: Hitchens demolishes Frank Turek in a debate in NJ on religion.
- 'When a child dies, faith is no defense.' Amen!
- Dan Dennett Video Lecture: 'The Evolution of Confusion' at AAI 2009. Introduced by Richard Dawkins.
- President Obama Speaks in Tokyo on Nov. 13th, Video.
- Google seeks to replace HTTP with new high-speed protocol.
- Mega-Billionaire Warren Buffett calls for more taxes on rich.
- NYC Preacher/Cult Leader given 175 years in prison for child rape. Vatican breathes sigh of relief, he's no Catholic.
- FDA may ban caffeine/alcohol drinks. Hope they leave my Irish coffee.
- Long lines at NYC free Swine Flu vaccine clinics.
- New poll shows Health Care Reform bounce for Democrats.
- After "multiple, significant threats" pro-atheist billboard taken down in Ohio. No freedom of speech except for Jesus.
- Virginia Tea Baggers plan to burn Nancy Pelosi in effigy on Nov. 21st. Classy conservatives.
- 3 Parent Babies? I love science.
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Friday, November 13, 2009
Twitter Roundup, Thursday 11/12
- We saw the Ragtime revival tonight and really enjoyed it.
- WWJD? - DC Catholic Church threatens to stop feeding homeless if Gay Marriage passes.
- I'm with Andrew Sullivan, glad we have a President taking the Afghan decision so seriously.
- How the 'prosperity gospel' and Christianity contributed to the housing crash.
- An awesome 10-year-old boy who won't pledge allegiance to a country that discriminates against gays.
- From CitizeNYC: The Human Rights Campaign backs Sen. Gillibrand in New York and NYC Spends $100 million on 7 acers in Coney Island.
- Lets pay for a $200 Billion Jobs Bill with leftover TARP money. Via, Open Left.
- The Onion: U.S. Deports Lou Dobbs, Had Been Illegally Living in USA Since 1961. LOL.
- Must Read, New York Daily News: "My solemn meeting on Veterans Day with President Obama at my friend's resting place in Arlington."
- Sarah Palin: Health bill should be D.O.A.
- Lou Dobbs says he was fired from CNN because of a vast left-wing conspiracy.
- Bigot Congressman Tom Tancredo to run for Colorado Governor.
- Huh? Liquid Marijuana Seized in Brooklyn. "dark green mix of alcohol & pot. extremely potent."
- US Jobless Claims Fall to 10-Month Low. This passes for good jobs news.
- Is overspending genetic? It looks like it...
- The Fort Hood shooting & military gun control.
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Twitter Roundup, Wednesday 11/11
Becoming a Twitter user has clearly made me a lazier blogger. So, in a small attempt to rectify that, I've decided to post a near-daily roundup of my tweets. Hopefully this will lead to more real writing. We'll see.
- Fans of Disney's film musical Newsies will find this interesting audio history of the actual 1899 Newsboys Strike fascinating. It's from How Stuff Works's terrific History Podcasts, which I recommend.
- TED Talks speaker Kevin Kelly thinks solo artists need 1000 true fans to "make a living."
- A Las Vegas judge allows high school students to perform RENT & Laramie Project over objections of close minded parents.
- From CitizeNYC: NY Senate Convenes, Does Nearly Nothing, Goes Home and Google Map's cool new NYC subway feature.
- Gary Cole, one of my favorite actors from TV's American Gothic & West Wing, joins the cast of Seattle's upcoming Glengarry Glen Ross.
- Doctors Speak: The American Medical Association backs reclassification of marijuana.
- Paul Krugman on how the radicalization of the Republican Party is bad for governing.
- A brief look at the contents of Sarah Palin's upcoming book Going Rogue.
- Major Obama advisers (including Hillary Clinton) favor more troops to Afghanistan.
- About 4,000 Americans have died of Swine Flu, H1N1.
- Vote for my friend Andrew Keenan-Bolger's video 'Taste of Philly' on YouTube, he's really close to winning!
- Video: Paranoid-conspiracy monger Lou Dobbs departs CNN.
- Rep. Frank (D-MA) gives Don't Ask, Don't Tell repeal timeline.
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Monday, November 9, 2009
The Lower East SideShow - Nov 22nd
As some of you know, I'm on the Board of Directors of The Deconstructive Theatre Project, a company dedicated to producing new work founded by my friend/roommate Adam J. Thompson. Last year our fall fundraiser was a reading of Lilies (we co-directed) and this year - we're putting on a Lower East Sideshow on November 22nd.
We're at The Delancey, with some cool performers like Passing Strange's Colman Domingo (who starred in Lilies last year), Eric Svejcar (Composer of the musical Caligula), and my boyfriend Kevin Curtis.
It should be a fun night, it's a really cool venue and they have 2-4-1 drink specials. Just $10 to get in, full details at the newly redesigned DTP website or on Facebook.
We're at The Delancey, with some cool performers like Passing Strange's Colman Domingo (who starred in Lilies last year), Eric Svejcar (Composer of the musical Caligula), and my boyfriend Kevin Curtis.
It should be a fun night, it's a really cool venue and they have 2-4-1 drink specials. Just $10 to get in, full details at the newly redesigned DTP website or on Facebook.
Monday, November 2, 2009
The Crazy Bushwick Council Race
Tomorrow's rematch in Bushwick, Brooklyn between Democratic Councilwoman Diana Reyna (right) and Maritza Davila (left), is one of the closest in the City. Davila lost the Democratic Primary to the incumbent councilwoman by a hair, so Boss Vito Lopez got her on the Working Families Party line.
Vito really wants to kick Reyna out because she won't fall in line with him on every single vote.
Why the WFP is so buddy-buddy with Vito is beyond me. I'm voting for Diana.
Aaron Short has been covering the race up close on BushwickBK.com.
Originally posted on CitizeNYC.
Vito really wants to kick Reyna out because she won't fall in line with him on every single vote.
Why the WFP is so buddy-buddy with Vito is beyond me. I'm voting for Diana.
Aaron Short has been covering the race up close on BushwickBK.com.
Originally posted on CitizeNYC.
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