OK. We know this thing is all over the blogomondospherodome, but who cares? It’s cool. Not exactly MTV in 1983, but cool. Moving on: President Bush, it turns out, is a big fan of Reader Response theory. Masdar City, Dubai, will be carbon neutral. Juan Francisco Casas makes amazing work with Bic pens (and his website mysteriously disappears). Italy’s government has fallen. And the rest of the world has turned upside down.Also, congratulations to GOOD Deputy Editor Morgan Clendaniel. He and his team, the Fightin Caziques, won the title of “World’s Best Cheater[s] at Scrabble” in an event that raised $40 thousand for 826NYC‘s tutoring programs. Cheers.
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