Recent Comments:
Calling all Recessionistas! {Shopping Articles Blog}
Mar 15th 2009 5:26PM Thanks for a cool article. (I see that some of these are no longer available. Maybe all your readers bought them up!)
Here's a blog that posts low cost, high style fashions and accessories:
http://style-finds.blogspot.com
Jay Leno's Car {News Bloggers}
Mar 17th 2007 12:25AM Mo, your video segment on Thursday's Leno show was awesome, too funny! When will it be online, and where? I mentioned it on my blog and would like to link to it so more people can see it.
Engadget's relaunch giveaways: some Slingboxes {Engadget}
Sep 25th 2006 10:56AM Boston Legal!!!
Miss Jackson Gets Thirsty {TMZ}
Aug 8th 2006 3:32PM As the editor of http://www.RawFoodsNewsMagazine.com, I know how important the temperature of food is for preserving the food's digestive enzymes and life energy. (Enzymes are like three-dimensional puzzle pieces. When food is heated over 118 degrees Fahrenheit (and that includes all cooking methods except for a dehydrator set to less than 118 degrees), the enzymes melt, and can no longer fit into the body's cells to help digestion take place.) I've never heard anything said about water having digestive enzymes, but research by Dr. Emoto (see his books) indicates that water is alive. Then again, who knows if this news or gossip item about Janet Jackson and water temperature is even true.
Tori Spelling pregnant: report {ParentDish}
Jul 23rd 2006 7:03PM If Tori is pregnant, maybe her baby will be her reincarnated father.
30 countries + five years + lots of high-def = Discovery Atlas {Engadget HD}
Jul 15th 2006 2:10AM I was excited to hear about this ambitious project and am really looking forward to seeing these shows. James Spader has a charming, intelligent voice and I hope the producers will hire him to narrate more than just one program. Damn, why not all of them? I'd listen to Jimmy read the phone book. And I'm not alone in admiring his talent.
Check out my idea for another project involving Jimmy's dulcet voice:
http://rawstyle.blogspot.com/2006/02/james-spader-sings-love-songs.html
Owen "Crashes" Again {TMZ}
Jul 12th 2006 2:40PM Owen's a gifted comedic actor. He's a natural. And so cute, too.
Slashfood Ate (8): Best foods you can eat {Slashfood}
May 13th 2006 10:53PM Fresh, raw fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds are great to eat. They're high in antioxidants and phytonutrients, and you get plenty of protein from them without ever having to eat eggs or other animal products. Did you know there's a whole cuisine that features them and nothing else? Recipes in all different categories, like Italian (lasagna, ravioli, spaghetti), Thai, and Indian.
Read about this healthful cuisine at http://www.RawFoodsNewsMagazine.com
Movies and Theaters - Let's make the Customer King and make more money {Blog Maverick}
Jun 11th 2005 11:27AM A few suggestions: (1)There ought to be more theaters that have built-in cafes, like The Angelica on Houston Street in Manhattan. An on-premise cafe (with a nice assortment of interesting food, including raw vegan recipes: http://www.rawfoodsnewsmagazine.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=155&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0) would create a sense of community and would attract people. (2) Megaplexes ought to dedicate one or two of their screens to indy films, ones less likely to get distribution. As a writer/director, I prefer to watch movies in theaters, as there's something magical about an experience shared with a large audience, not to mention the larger screen and top-notch sound. But there are a few things that bug me: (1) When we're paying $8 to see a film, we shouldn't have to sit there watching commercials. (2) It used to be that films would have long runs, but now they're here and gone in a flash. The window of opportunity to see a film in a theater has become way too small. (3) There's just not enough intelligence and wit in most theatrically distributed films. Hollywood keeps sliding downhill--maybe it's the mud?--and we wind up with dreck: http://rawstyle.blogspot.com/2005/05/standardizing-beauty-digitally.html (4)There are lots of films that get made that don't ever find distribution. Google will soon be showing people's films online, and that will make a huge difference in the quality of films that are out there and widely available. https://upload.video.google.com/









