Do you remember when you were a kid on summer vacation and you realized, right around this time, that July 4th had already passed? Do you remember how crushing it was, the feeling that summer was basically half-way over? We do. We do.This week, we learned that the resurrection may have been somewhat plagiarized. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with a new take on an old idea.There was much hoopla over the G-8 Summit-not just on account of its questionable results, but on account of its lavish dinner menu.We went all Carmen San Diego on a dude named Matt, and got hot, bothered, and mouth-watery over a summertime melon.Iran acquired Photoshop. The Prius developed some solar power. And we welcomed to the blog the words of an astoundingly fresh voice: the indefatigable Jason Jude Chan.
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