In GOOD news, if you are having trouble finding the magazine in your town, try here for a list of stores where GOOD is available. And check out the pictures from our San Diego party.
Some big events this weekend. CBGBs closed and we hit 300 million people in America, and a new element was discovered, if only briefly.
We also got all nerdy about Weird Al.
We saw a great commercial, with exploding paint.
And we heard about a scary vision of our evolutionary future. It involves goblins.
Check out two stories about Islam: Taking the veil in London and taking Islam quizzes in Washington
Finally, a great new ad with models, the death of habeas corpus may not have been exaggerated, and museums outsource themselves.
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