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Facebook? The MOVIE? Like?

What followed–a real-life adventure filled with slick venture capitalists, stunning women, and six-foot-five-inch identical-twin Olympic rowers–makes for one of the most entertaining and compelling books of the year. Before long, Eduardo’s and Mark’s ...

From SUPER JIVE, BlogHer,  26 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.,  Mark Zuckerberg,  Twitter Inc,  Aaron Sorkin,  Sony

Yarr! Pirate Party Pwns; Plucks Parliament Post

The Pirate Party has often been referred to as an obscure single-platform party, but what is more correct is that their issues are closely-related and they have been gaining popularity since their formation. While they are known primarily for ...

From SUPER JIVE, BlogHer,  13 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Yahoo!

Move Over Sparkly Vampires, Here Comes Red Shirt! The Fragrance!

Okay, okay, so I am a Trekker, I confess. To a lesser degree I am a Trekkie, but I can appreciate me some Shatner like whoa. So I am excited about the new Star Trek movie. What I have mixed feelings about is the cavalcade of merch that will be beaming ...

From SUPER JIVE, BlogHer,  27 Mar 2009
Related Topics: J J Abrams

Bad Habit Theatre: Your Kids Watching Your Bad Habits

Some of my friends and other people I admire have waited many years to have children. They plan, save, dream, and possibly even marry first. In my twenties I was a little more "fly by the seat of your pants," as they say. "HEY COOL," was my first ...

From SUPER JIVE, BlogHer,  6 Mar 2009
Related Topics: William Hurt

Return of 3D Movies: Cool or Just a Moneymaking Gimmick During Hard Times?

My daughters had a short school break last month so I took them to see Coraline in 3D, and we really enjoyed it. I will commit nerd blasphemy (nerdphemy?) and admit that I am not the biggest fan of Neil Gaiman's novels, so I had not read Coraline. The ...

From SUPER JIVE, BlogHer,  2 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Neil Gaiman

Everyone is Jealous of This Bulletproof Weave

Unrelated, but still completely awesome hair. Yes, you read that right. Briana Bonds, 20, of Kansas City, Missouri was at a grocery store when she had a run-in with her ex-boyfriend with whom she had recently broken up . The ex, 28-year-old Juan Kemp, ...

From SUPER JIVE, BlogHer,  21 Feb 2009

Blogging Your Best and Worst Valentine's Day Experiences

"To all who reads this, Happy Valentines and I hope you had a good day. To those who didn’t, go find someone who will make you smile. And if in the end you really can’t… It's coming around again: everyone's favorite failsauce greeting card holiday: VD ...

From SUPER JIVE, BlogHer,  14 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Tom Waits,  Blogher,  Santos, Ltd.

Blogging The United States of Tara and DID

Are you watching the new television series ? The series is created by Diablo Cody (Juno) and is about a woman who lives with dissociative identity disorder (formerly multiple personality disorder) and her family's experiences with it. After seeing the ...

From SUPER JIVE, BlogHer,  7 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Tara (actor),  Diablo Cody,  Toni Collette

Dear Used, Mushed, Slightly Battered, But Still Beating Heart

Sorry about all those cheeseburgers I ate last week. I dunno, maybe I was low on iron. And cheese. Sorry for all that smoking I did in high school, too, although that was kind of fun. Remember how cool we looked? No? Me neither. Well, you know I make ...

From SUPER JIVE, BlogHer,  30 Jan 2009

The "Pink Plague" and Female Gamers: Should the Industry Pander to Gender Stereotypes?

There's been a lot of buzz in the past few days about the "pink plague," the marketing phenomenon of getting young girls "hooked" on the color pink (and therefore pink toys and clothing). It looks like the pink plague extends to another segment of the ...

From SUPER JIVE, BlogHer,  24 Jan 2009

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