Apropos of last week's We the People item, Joe Edwards notes:
called Schooner Fare that wrote and performed a song called We the
People.
They are true folkies and very left-leaning, so as you would expect the
song is anti-war and pokes the Establishment just a bit. It
might, however, work in very nicely with your project.
"Send the good news, send the word. We
the people will be heard."
Dan Grobstein File
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Op-Ed
Columnist
Who
Needs Reporters?
By FRANK BRUNI
You
do. No matter how awful we've been. But more politicians are finding
self-flattering ways around us. - David Axelrod
(@davidaxelrod) 6/2/13, 2:40 PM
This is truly idiotic.
Our competitors around the world must be laughing! - The
Special Interest Group Who Writes Your Daily Newspaper -
Critic's
NotebookSupreme Court's DNA Ruling
Tests the Scriptwriter's ArtBy NEIL
GENZLINGERWhat's
a police-procedural writer to do when DNA testing is no longer a dicey
issue? - Water
fountain or bubbler? Lightning bug or firefly? Pop or soda? Take the
linguistics test -
Bob
Fletcher Dies at 101; Saved Farms of Interned Japanese-American -
Robbing a Gas Station: The
Hacker Way – NYTimes.com
By NICOLE
PERLROTHA security consultant discovered that by taking advantage of a software
vulnerability, he could pop open a cash register with a smartphone. - Waving My Tweak Flag High –
NYTimes.com
By JEFFREY
LEWISEven
for the likes of Dylan and Jagger, a tiny lyric change can often make a
big difference. -
0p-Ed
ColumnistHow to Monetize Plagiarism
By JOE NOCERA
So
Jonah Lehrer has a book deal. This is a column about second chances.
Earned or not. -
How
To Sell Coke To People Who Have Never Had A Sip
Coca-Cola
is returning to Myanmar after 60 years. They'd been kept out of the
country by international sanctions. This week they officially opened
their new plant outside of Yangon.
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