I'm sure someone did a profile of Katy Perry somewhere, right?
posted by Gabe at 2010-07-29 10:40:09 ![]()
About half a dozen <em>Rolling Stone</em> articles came to mind, but what that really tells me is that I haven't read any magazines for about 15 or 20 years. (Probably not coincidentally, about exactly as long as I've been on the Internet)
posted by CRZ at 2010-07-29 12:52:40 ![]()
The one <a href="http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/magazine/16-03/ff_seacowboys" target="_blank">from Wired about the Cougar Ace</a> and <a href="http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/magazine/16-03/ff_seacowboys" target="_blank">this one from McSweeney's about Dungeon and Dragons</a>.
posted by Guy at 2010-07-29 15:37:51 ![]()
Unlike most lists, it's a really good one. Seems like practically everything DFW published in a magazine is on it. "Shipping Out" is my favorite and in my opinion one of the best essays there is.<br /><br /> <br /><br /> The only omission that comes to mind is "Radioactive Boy Scout" by Ken Silverstein (Harper's, 1998)<br /><br /> <br /><br /> And of course Stephen Glass's psychic helpline article. Can that count? Fake tales or not, that kid could <em>write</em>.
posted by adm at 2010-07-29 22:17:35 ![]()
Federer As Religious Experience by the New York Times. I like it.:)
posted by sean at 2010-07-31 04:22:46 ![]()
I don't believe it's possible to have a triple major in philosophy, sociology and some other half-assed subject, and also be pre-med. Pre-med students take the hard sciences. Someone is faking more of his resume.
posted by Abe at 2010-08-09 13:29:40 ![]()
Haha. I was in school for 6.5 years. That might help you understand. I took something like 180 credits. I also had a minor in Art History. Should I scan in my transcripts?
posted by Rex at 2010-08-09 14:27:47 ![]()
How about every article in sports illustrated body-paint issues?
posted by Mr. Diamond at 2010-08-19 08:14:47 ![]()

