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Larry Magid

Internet Reflects, Magnifies the Opportunities and Dangers of the Real World

Larry Magid | Posted February 7, 2012 | Technology

This week I spoke at Russia's Safer Internet Day Conference and thought I'd share an edited version my remarks.

The Internet has an enormous impact on all aspects of life including commerce, journalism and education and no single group has been more adaptive to technology than our...

Nancy Doyle Palmer

Linda Cardellini Is a Soldier Who Comes Home in Return

Nancy Doyle Palmer | Posted February 7, 2012 | Entertainment

What's it like to come back to the United States when you're not only a soldier but a wife and mother? Return, a film written and directed by Lisa Johnson, stars Linda Cardellini as just such a woman who faces the daunting challenge of coming home.

Richard (RJ) Eskow

CSI Missouri: A "Robo-Signing" Indictment in the Show-Me State

Richard (RJ) Eskow | Posted February 7, 2012 | Business

A Missouri grand jury handed down multiple felony indictments for foreclosure fraud on Monday. That's the same kind of crime being negotiated in nationwide settlement talks with America's big banks. If people can be indicted for doing it, why should bankers be allowed to write a check and walk away?

...
Scott Mendelson

Why Denzel Washington Is the Last Old-fashioned Movie Star

Scott Mendelson | Posted February 7, 2012 | Moviefone

It is no secret that I often whine about the lack of mid-budget, star-driven, adult-skewing thrillers in this fantasy-tent pole era.  And while there has certainly been a slight resurgence in the form over the last year, it still remains a fact that most of the stars of today and yesterday (or...

Al Checchi

Free to Choose

Al Checchi | Posted February 7, 2012 | Politics

The decision to require employers to provide contraceptives or sterilization, as part of government mandated health insurance and specifically single these out as exempt from co-pays or deductibles runs counter to our political and cultural traditions. There is a significant difference between recognizing a woman's "right" to choose and making...

Crystal Bell

Glee Recap: Mr. Schue Is 'Livin' La Vida Loca' With Ricky Martin

Crystal Bell | Posted February 7, 2012 | TV

Note: Do not read on if you have not seen Season 3, Episode 12 of Fox's "Glee," entitled, "The Spanish Teacher."

Considering I knew beforehand that "The Spanish Teacher" would be very Will-centric, I wasn't too excited for this episode. Although, I must admit that Ricky...

Abigail E. Disney

A Commitment to Alzheimer's

Abigail E. Disney | Posted February 7, 2012 | Politics

Right now, more than five million Americans are suffering from Alzheimer's Disease. And when I use the word "suffering" I know what I am talking about. Last Friday, I watched my mother take her last labored breath after years of anguish, humiliation, physical pain and mental misery. In six...

Jeffrey Augustine Songco

Sex Sells, Gay or Straight

Jeffrey Augustine Songco | Posted February 7, 2012 | Gay Voices

Did you catch the Toyota Camry Super Bowl commercial?

The narrator begins the ad with a voiceover: "After reinventing the Toyota Camry, we decided to keep reinventing." Then, a dorky guy carrying a bag of groceries opens the door of his apartment and is stunned at the sight before...

Yoani Sanchez

Cell Phones Have Changed Our Lives

Yoani Sanchez | Posted February 7, 2012 | World


Commemorative plaque in Havana for the first telephone conversation in Spanish, which occurred in that city on 31 October 1877. Photo: Yoani Sanchez

It weighs more than a "bad marriage," my grandmother used to say about that enormous black telephone in the neighbor's...

Lincoln Mitchell

The Republican Tale of Two Commercials

Lincoln Mitchell | Posted February 7, 2012 | Politics

The Super Bowl is known almost as much for the commercials which run during the game as for the game itself. Sunday's game was no exception. Two commercials, one by Chrysler and one by Pete Hoekstra, a Republican Senate candidate in Michigan, were significant because of...

Ruth Gerson

Arj Barker: Rockstar Comic

Ruth Gerson | Posted February 7, 2012 | Entertainment

Arj Barker is a rock star -- a rock star comedian, actor, and writer. I was introduced to him late in the game through the HBO comedy series Flight of the Conchords. My husband, however, can repeat some of Barker's earliest lines from when he started comedy in...

Steve Sanders

Are We Ready for a Real National Conversation on Same-Sex Marriage?

Steve Sanders | Posted February 7, 2012 | Gay Voices

A panel of judges one rung below the Supreme Court has ruled that California cannot deny equality in marriage to gays and lesbians. In the next few days, Washington state is expected to become the seventh state to license same-sex marriages, and the fourth to do...

Dan Solin

Your Broker Has No Clue

Dan Solin | Posted February 7, 2012 | Business

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I am fascinated by the way most people invest, because it is demonstrably wrong. Here's how you probably pick your mutual funds.

Your broker calls and tells you about a mutual fund he believes is right for your portfolio. The pitch usually involves a discussion of the stellar past performance...

Vanessa Becknell

An Exclusive Interview With Donnybrook Bestie Ryan Ward!

Vanessa Becknell | Posted February 7, 2012 | Denver

The Actor/Director/Overall Awesome Person sits down with Alistair (Vanessa) to talk about his Genie-nominated film, Son of the Sunshine, and a romance is born.

Set in low-income Ontario, Canada, Ryan Ward's Son of the Sunshine tells the story of Sonny Johnns, a young man suffering from Tourette's Syndrome,...

Carol Smaldino

The Poetry of a Classroom

Carol Smaldino | Posted February 7, 2012 | Education

There is something terribly troubling in the media and political discourse about education in our time. We so urgently need critical thinking to gauge what measures we can engage so we might inspire our children to study and invent their own paths to the gateways to what we call...

David Groshoff

Judge N. Randy Smith's Dissent in Today's Prop 8 Ruling: A Preview of Vacuous Arguments to Come?

David Groshoff | Posted February 7, 2012 | Gay Voices

While many people are celebrating the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling in the Prop 8 case, I'll take this opportunity to use my platform for the usual buzzkill for a while, since a stay of this decision is in place until at least the end of this...

Sen. Bob Casey

Our Sacred Obligation

Sen. Bob Casey | Posted February 7, 2012 | Education

This post is part of a series on childhood poverty in the United States in partnership with Save the Children and Julianne Moore. Moore leads the organization's Valentine's Day campaign. To learn more, go to SaveTheChildren.org.

As a public servant, I spend a lot of time...

Mike Lapointe

Winning a State? Great. But It's All About the Delegates.

Mike Lapointe | Posted February 7, 2012 | Politics

After winning Nevada on Saturday, Mitt Romney is now the clear front-runner in the Republican presidential nomination. With 101 delegates secured, all he needs is 1,043 more.

There's still a long way to go.

Primary contests are notoriously complicated; different states have different rules that change in different...

Mimi Bekhechi

Killer Whales - Liberty and Justice for All

Mimi Bekhechi | Posted February 7, 2012 | UK

In a precedent-setting case, PETA US, three marine-mammal experts and two former orca trainers are suing SeaWorld on behalf of five orcas who were taken from their home by force, locked up, put to work and never allowed to leave. The case intends to prove that these orcas...

Philip Hepple

Universal Horoscopes

Philip Hepple | Posted February 7, 2012 | UK Comedy

Sometimes, in this busy world, it can be hard keeping up to date with your horoscopes.

As a time-saving aid I have consulted the stars and formulated a universal horoscope.

These are written (after consulting the stars) for this week, but as they are universal all you have to do...

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