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Saturday, November 16, 2002

Racism Defied. Black Britain - Craig David says he will not replace his white guitarist just to sell more CDs even though Black executives at urban radio networks in America have advised him that the presence of his white guitarist Fraser T. Smith will hamper his potential for a bigger fanbase.Craig David says he was told an all-black support band would maximise sales among an African-American audience.

(Can't we all just sing along? ) « 12:37:58 PM »    

Surplus to requirements?. Guardian Unlimited | Special reports - If 99.9 percent of the world's men were wiped out tomorrow, would the human race become extinct? It would not. The fact is, women can live without men. The truth is out. Men are much more trouble than they're worth.

(Biology is such a harsh mistress. But I'd argue it's much more fun to be a guy. ) « 12:25:18 PM »    

Screenwriters: Cut to the Web. Wired News - In Hollywood, an unsolicited screenplay by an unknown writer has almost no chance of getting into a producer's hands, let alone making it to the big screen. But on the Web, that same script can reach a wider audience than ever before, including some producers, agents and even studio executives. « 11:50:18 AM »    
Larry David, a Rough-Edged Cultural Touchstone. New York Times - Larry is a truth seeker who gets in trouble for saying out loud what most people think privately. The show's distorted comic lens, Larry is the victim of everyone else's insensitivity.

(By far the funniest show on air, but it's definitely an acquired taste. (username/password required) (b/w marc's voice)) « 11:15:36 AM »    


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