Shahryar Rizvi’s blog

  • links for 2011-06-18

    What Exactly Is the War Powers Act and Is Obama Really Violating It? (tags: war politics) Machinists Union Quarrels With IKEA-Owned Factory : NPR (tags: labor economics)

  • links for 2011-06-15

    'A Gay Girl in Damascus' Hoax Is Worse Than a Lie | latimes.com (tags: culture media war gender)

  • links for 2011-06-14

    Syria: True Identity of Arrested Blogger Questioned (tags: internet media)

  • links for 2011-06-11

    Cargo Cults … it's clear that the John Frum Movement has more to it than just a silly superstition that if you build something that looks like a dock out of bamboo, supply ships will come streaming in. That's how cargo cults are often portrayed, and it's really not a fair description. The people were […]

  • links for 2011-06-08

    Egypt: V for Verifiying Virginity (tags: gender) The silencing crime: Sexual violence and journalists (tags: journalism journalists)

  • links for 2011-06-03

    Libertarian Politicians Aren't – NYTimes.com There are genuine libertarians out there. But political figures who talk a lot about liberty and freedom invariably turn out to mean the freedom to not pay taxes and discriminate based on race; freedom to hold different ideas and express them, not so much. (tags: politics)

  • links for 2011-06-01

    David Foster Wallace: Portrait Of An Infinitely Limited Mind – By Ramon Glazov – The eXiled Yet there’s another, seedier literary tradition that Infinite Jest can lay claim to – the Great Protestant Addiction Novel, a gloomy genre developed by Hubert Selby Jr. Selby’s strategy was pretty similar to what Insane Clown Posse (ICP) did […]

  • Happy JFK Day

    JFK at the 1960 Democratic Convention.

  • Review: The Year of the Flood

    The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood My rating: 4 of 5 stars I would describe the genre as a soft-sci-fi post-apocalyptic. Not having read Oryx & Crake yet, jumping into the chaotic Babylon, the endgame and the stories of the two protagonists was a bit confusing and glacially slow, but paid off as […]

  • links for 2011-05-24

    The Pirates Franchise Dies of Boredom – By Eileen Jones – The eXiled Jack Sparrow character has plenty of emotions and needs. But the thing is, emotions and needs change all the time, as most of us know to our sorrow. The first three Pirates films dealt admirably with that  torturing fact of life. In […]

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