allneonlke | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 28 2007 | books, women
allneonlke | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 31 2008 | books, world, music
Just posted my latest interview, with artist Lori Field. Her work is stunning, and her answers are inspirational.
Quoted: Art*Culture*Mirabilia
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allneonlke | Shared With: Everyone - May 31 2007 | trends, books, news
Quoted: A crotchety boss might say that we’re working longer because we’re wasting time, but the opposite may also be true. We are wasting time because we are working harder.
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allneonlke | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 23 2007 | world, food, books
Great article
Quoted: What's odd is, none of it appears to have made us happier. Throughout the postwar years, even as the gnp curve has steadily climbed, the ...
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allneonlke | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 20 2007 | books, news- Amazon.com: Welcome to Doomsday (New York Review Books Collection): Books: Bill Moyers,Bill Mckibben
allneonlke | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 04 2006 | books
I just saw Bill Moyers speak last night. He is such a hero of mine, and he was even more articulate and gentlemanly in person than I imagined. He was promoting this new book of his, about the Christian Right and their fatal threat to the environment. Scary but motivating stuff.
Quoted: Amazon.com: Welcome to Doomsday (New York Review Books Collection): Books: Bill Moyers,Bill Mckibben by Bill Moyers,Bill Mckibben
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allneonlke | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 03 2006 | food, books
Speaking of books, this is one of the best I've read in a while. Part fictional autobiography, part cook cook, part mystery. The narrator is one of the most hilariously pretentious I've ever encountered. Genius.
Quoted: Amazon.com: The Debt to Pleasure: A Novel: Books: John Lanchester by John Lanchester

allneonlke | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 07 2006 | books
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- shiwani - Sep 28 2007
You must be Pam's friend before you can comment on this Fave.I wonder how long this has been the case. For example, Jane Austen was clearly writing for a female audience.
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