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Teacher Magazine May 2000 |
Excerpt: Geek Culture The e-mail that Jon Katz read that night was from Jesse Dailey, a bright Internet junkie who, along with his best friend, Eric Twilegar, was plotting to leave small-town life for a technology job in the big city. Katz went on to write Geeks: How Two Lost Boys Rode the Internet Out of Idaho |
Reason July 2000 Charles Oliver |
More Than Zero Book: Shows About Nothing: Nihilism in Popular Culture From The Exorcist to Seinfeld, by Thomas S. Hibbs |
Reason July 2000 Nick Gillespie |
Horizontal Cities Suburbia is finally getting its due from social critics. |
Salon.com June 30, 2000 Paulina Borsook |
Paulina Borsook to Eric Raymond: Don't you Kakutani me! The author of "Cyberselfish" takes issue with Raymond's screed defending libertarian geek culture. |
Salon.com June 28, 2000 Eric Raymond |
Don't tweak the geeks! A hacker historian parries a wrongheaded New York Times assault on digital culture. |
Salon.com June 22, 2000 Andrew Leonard |
Do-it-yourself giant brains! From punch cards to Linux, hackers love to tinker and share. Even Bill Gates can't stop them. |
Reason June 2000 Charles Paul Freund |
After the Fall Hollywood's daily work addresses the desires and fantasies that have reshaped the West and that are now remaking the rest of the world. That Hollywood cannot find a narrative about the foundation of its own wealth, power, and influence is perhaps the West's most bizarre cultural paradox. |
Reason Thomas W. Hazlett |
Passages A look back at the 1990s by Reason |
Mother Jones May/Jun 2000 Rob Gurwitt |
Light in Oxford How the vision of one independent bookseller has revitalized the heart of Faulkner's Mississippi. |
Salon.com September 27, 1999 Mark Gimein |
Circus roboticus A troupe of robots forces audiences to confront the terrors of late 20th century life. |
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