Monthly Archives: December 2008

Fake Holocaust Memoir Canceled, Children’s Book Pulled from Shelves

December 31, 2008
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Fake Holocaust Memoir Canceled, Children’s Book Pulled from Shelves

 By S. T. Karnick   The editorial committee at Berkley Books undoubtedly thought they had a big winner on their hands when they first saw the manuscript of Angel at the Fence.

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The Exemplary Butkus

December 31, 2008
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The Exemplary Butkus

By S. T. Karnick     The quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers tend to get the glory, but football is really about blocking and tackling, and games are still won or lost at the line of scrimmage. One of the greatest tacklers of all time was football Hall of Fame honoree Dick Butkus, who played for the University of Illinois and then the Chicago Bears in the 1960s and ’70s. Butkus was one of the hardest hitters of all time, and he attacked the game—and opposing ball-carriers—with a savagery extraordinary even for his time. Yet his ferocity as a player was in service of a greater good—team success—and although he had an engaging personality and ultimately had some success as a movie actor, during his playing days Butkus never sought undue acclaim from the press or the fans, going about his job as a true professional who simply loved his work.

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Envirocommies Blast ‘Top Gear’ Segment

December 30, 2008
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Envirocommies Blast ‘Top Gear’ Segment

  You can criticize anything except global warming shibboleths, the producers of the excellent BBC TV automobile show Top Gear have found out. They did some of their usual editing with a piece on the Tesla electric car to make the item spicier and more fun, the Guardian reports, and naturally the enviros went nuts, saying the program misled viewers. It’s a comedy show, people, not a documentary. Oh, that’s right, envirocommunists have no sense of humor.—S. T. Karnick Comment on this article!

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New American Girl Doll Victimized by Bullies

December 30, 2008
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New American Girl Doll Victimized by Bullies

    The new American Girl doll of the year is Chrissa, who must endure and overcome pranks and bullying at school, providing life lessons for today’s girls that are unfortunately all too necessary these days. The Chicago Sun-Times reports. The doll goes on sale on New Year’s Day.—S. T. Karnick Comment on this article!

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New Season of ’24′ Praised

December 30, 2008
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An enthusiastic preview of the new season of Fox’s action-drama series 24, which begins a week from this Sunday, is available on E! Online. It appears that the year off due to the writers’ strike did the series a world of good, reinvigorating the writing and production team.—S. T. Karnick   Comment on this article!

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Big Weekend at the Movies

December 29, 2008
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Big Weekend at the Movies

          U.S. audiences flocked to the nation’s movie theaters this past weekend as several new films opened with big stars and popular genres in the past few days, S. T. Karnick writes.    

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TNT’s ‘Leverage’ Christmas-Week Episode Includes Strong Religious Themes, Imagery

December 26, 2008
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TNT’s ‘Leverage’ Christmas-Week Episode Includes Strong Religious Themes, Imagery

            The latest episode of TNT’s Leverage dealt intelligently with Christian themes and ideas two days before Christmas, S. T. Karnick writes.      

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A Christmas Crime Burlesque

December 25, 2008
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Here’s a brilliantly funny burlesque of twisty films noir, set at Christmas. Directed by Vincent Bal in 1996, it’s in Belgian, with English subtitles, but is quite watchable and a good deal of fun. It can be purchased on DVD here. (Thanks to The Seattle Mystery Bookshop and TAC correspondent Mike Gray for letting us know about the film.) Note: to see the film in full-screen mode, click on the rectangle at the lower right corner of the player window. Enjoy The Bloody Olive.

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Christmas Wish

December 25, 2008
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Christmas Wish

May you have a merry and blessed Christmas!      

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Homosexual Pope-Haters; ‘Narnia’ Problems; Indian Anti-Media Frenzy

December 24, 2008
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Homosexual Pope-Haters; ‘Narnia’ Problems; Indian Anti-Media Frenzy

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‘Frosty the Snowman’ and the Meaning of Christmas

December 24, 2008
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Frosty Theology S. T. Karnick’s article on the surprising theological content in the song and TV cartoon "Frosty the Snowman" has been published on Culture11.

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Christmas CDs; ‘In Bruges’; ‘A Clockwork Orange’

December 23, 2008
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Christmas CDs; ‘In Bruges’; ‘A Clockwork Orange’

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