WEEKEND READING . . . Reading weblogs again? It's not really a weekend until you've had your fill of magazines, all for free--
Beyond Our Borders Justice Kennedy and foreign law. [The New Yorker]
When Faith Isn't Good Enough How news coverage of the evolution debate is undoing Darwin. [The Columbia Journalism Review]
More Juice for Gamers Waiting on a better chip. [Popular Science]
It's Only Rock and Roll Why the new Rolling Stones album is their best in years. [American Prospect]
Like Cosmopolitan, Only in Reverse Secrets every woman keeps from her man. [Men's Health]
Good grief. There are few things as tedious as articles where a journalist imputes "me and my friends" to an entire gender, ethnic group or age bracket. (And, in the case of the article to which you linked, slightly creepy.)
Posted by: mythago | September 11, 2005 at 11:11 PM
Having read through that list of 30 secrets that women (supposedly) keep from their boyfriends, there isn't a single thing on the list that rings true in any way. Maybe that journalist would be better off not assuming that she is representative of every (heterosexual) woman around.
Posted by: sarni | September 12, 2005 at 07:59 AM