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11/28/08

MSNBC Drops The News Ball

Maybe I had too much sauterne yesterday.  Maybe I OD'd on turkey tryptophan and was in fact asleep, or sleepwalking -- postprandial somnambulism, perhaps.  But while all hell was breaking loose at the Taj and terrorists ran amuck in Mumbai, and every legitimate news source and network seized the obvious opportunity to provide some coverage and analysis -- hell, only the Weather Channel didn't cover some part of this horrid day -- MSNBC, I could have sworn, broadcasted a seemingly endless, all-day "Lockup: Raw" marathon.

11/28/08

Today on Lionel - Friday, November 28th

Happy Black Friday ev’ry-buddeh.  Have you put up your Christmas decorations yet?  Are you planning a trip to a bastion of consumerism? A “big box” store? Or will you be making your purchases at the speed of electrons on the information superhighway?  Whatever your plans, retailers are slashing prices across the board in hopes that this day will live up to its name and they can finally start using the black pen to fill in their books instead of that unseemly red one they’ve been using up until now. This neo-tradition has become a part of American culture, and the fluctuating economy makes this particular Black Friday an important one historically: will America’s retailers weather the storm, or will Americans’ newfound forced frugality have them seeing red?  We’ll discuss this, along with other issues of historic Americana with author Kenneth C Davis, renowned writer of the “Don’t Know Much About…” series, whose newest book “Americas Hidden History” will remove the proverbial wool from your eyes regarding how the many became one, and how the west was won.  (Hey, that rhymes!) 

 

11/26/08

Video: Cooking and Recipes

An Interview with Will Schwalbe, founder and CEO of Cookstr.com
11/26/08

Today on Lionel - Wednesday, November 26th

Here it is, the day before Thanksgiving.  Families are coming back together; and urban centers are experiencing a mass exodus as yuppies and the like follow that long and winding strand of cellulose back to their humble roots.  Back to a place where everybody knows your name, and they still remember about that five bucks you owe them.  A place where the gun and religion clinging is in full effect, and the starry-eyed youths dream of the bright lights, big cities, and wardrobe malfunctions in store for them at the end of the Celebrity Rainbow.  Such a place (Auburn, New York to be exact…CNY PRIDE BABY!) brings us our first guest today, Tim Delaney, the author and sociologist whose newest book “Shameful Behaviors” examines the culture of shamelessness being propelled forward by Popular Culture and the internet. (and some – like me – would say by elected officials, CEO types, and the elusive “Punditocracy”) We’ll talk to Tim about how best to deal with this epidemic of idiocy in module two.