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Eric Pape

Eric Pape

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Folks at Austin's South by Southwest Film Festival should check out the premiere of A NY Thing this week. The full-length feature romantic comedy is a charming, scruffy, funny and touching indie film—yes, a few authentic ones still exist—about a brooding but funny French guy who spends 72 hours in New York City trying to convince the woman he loves that she should be with him. I found the French-American production to alternate gracefully between quirky, sweetly sexy, funny, melancholic, and strikingly plausible in its peculiar New York-ness and in the way that it captures some of New York’s expatriate French. After SXSW, the film will likely hit other festivals around the U.S. and then some of the cooler theaters.

10:30 pm, Mar 14, 2010
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Paul Begala

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Author, political consultant, commentator, and former adviser to President Bill Clinton.

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Just finished John Cassidy's How Markets Fail. It is a careful but readable journey through the philosophical and theoretical framework that caused the economic collapse. It's essential reading for those of us who are already sick of right-wing hacks claiming sensible regulation of the casino economy is an infringement on liberty. Conservative economists, theoreticians, and politicians ruined the economy, period. Cassidy explains the failed theory they used to do so.

10:48 pm, Mar 11, 2010
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Sir Elton John

Sir Elton John

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Singer-songwriter

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I love the new Hot Chip record. It's called One Life Stand. It's just a great album by a British band. I really love it. It's my favorite album of the moment.

10:48 pm, Mar 11, 2010
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Christopher  Buckley

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Author and former speechwriter for George H.W. Bush

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Pick up Mark Twain: Man in White—The Grand Adventure of His Final Years by Michael Shelden. Shelden's account of Twain's Götterdämmerung gives us the man who put on a white suit long before Tom Wolfe, in all his twilight glory. Good stuff.

11:03 pm, Mar 10, 2010
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Stephanie Risa Stein

Stephanie Risa Stein

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Entrepreneur & Philanthropist

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The recent relief efforts in response to the tragedies in Haiti and Chile have showcased the potential of “e-giving.” The American Red Cross used text messages to raise more than $31 million for Haiti relief efforts. This modern way of giving is a powerful innovation for capturing donors whenever and wherever they are, as well as for reaching a growing number of younger donors. Other organizations should following the American Red Cross’ lead and embrace social-media and technology in their fundraising efforts. As always, however, I caution donors to conduct their charitable giving with due diligence, and recommend that larger scale contributions be handled in a more formal way. Concerning the relief efforts in Chile, it’s been reported that significantly lower levels of funds have been earmarked to aid Chile—thus far, only about $100,000 has been raised through texts. Please don’t fall victim to donor fatigue—find it in your hearts and wallets to continue to give because the people of Chile also need our support in a big way. In the spirit of e-giving, text CHILE to 90999 to donate $10 to the American Red Cross.

11:02 pm, Mar 10, 2010
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John Avlon

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Author of Wingnuts: How the Lunatic Fringe is Hijacking America

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Peter Gabriel’s new album Scratch My Back transcends old labels. No drums or guitars, just orchestra and vocals, it’s a selection of covers re-imagined. “The Book of Love” becomes a soaring new wedding standard, the sound of perfection; “The Boy in the Bubble” is a revelation with lyrics carrying the weight of the song rather than Paul Simon’s Graceland-era instrumentation. “Heroes” and “Mirrorball” combine symphonic slow-builds with shocks to the system. This album is an instant classic and a work of art.

11:13 pm, Mar 9, 2010
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Ana Ortiz

Ana Ortiz

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Actress and singer

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This is embarrassing, but I am a little obsessed with Project Runway! Now that it’s back in New York, it’s so much better. It was wack, but it’s SO good this season.

11:13 pm, Mar 9, 2010
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Norman Van Aken

Norman Van Aken

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Award-winning Chef

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I was introduced to a young chef from Chile named Esteban Vejar and once we cooked together for a few days he grew confident enough to ask me if I had ever tried a spice mix native to his country called “merken.” He happened to have a jar with him and I quickly became a fan. A week later his mother shipped me my own! I have been using it in much the same way I would use any spice rub, experimenting in a variety of ways. It has a smoky quality that is excellent with all kinds of grilled meats and seafood.

7:43 pm, Mar 9, 2010
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James Carroll

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Boston Globe columnist and Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence at Suffolk University

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Check out “An Undisciplined Defense: Understanding the $2 Trillion Surge in U.S. Defense Spending." It comes from The Project on Defense Alternatives—a Cambridge-based institute long run by two defense mavens, Charles Knight and Carl Conetta. The paramount question of U.S. national security was long ago hijacked by vested interests of the Iron Triangle—Pentagon, Industry, Congress. “Defense experts” make it all but impossible for alternative views to be heard on everything from budgets to missile defense to nuclear disarmament, with the result that even under the dovish President Obama, U.S. defense spending is exploding. Knight and Conetta provide an alternative view. They combine a mastery of strategic knowledge, hard-nosed realism, and fresh thinking, enabling them to consistently offer incisive criticism of Pentagon policy and a bold vision for a different way forward.

12:02 am, Mar 9, 2010
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Maryam Banikarim

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Senior Vice President at NBC Universal

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I love me a good "mashup"—where were these in my youth? In my search for a reverse mentor, I forget the most influential one lives under my roof! The other night my 11-year-old daughter, Natasha, excitedly played me this mashup by DJ Earworm, which is all the rage among her friends at school.

11:03 pm, Mar 7, 2010
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