Added a new feature to the blog. Located on the right hand side, you can subscribe to receive my blog updates by putting your email address in the box. You'll get a verification email back to authorize it. When I do an update, you'll receive an email informing you of it. The emails only come if an update is added, nothing more.
Germanfest this weekend in Fort Wayne. We may be heading down, not sure yet. It's hot and Rowan may be ready to just chill this weekend.
However, movies this weekend? Maybe. Couple of new ones starting that look interesting: Don't Mess with the Zohan and Kung Fu Panda. The Zohan movie is the new Adam Sandler flick and I could go either way. Looks like a cable viewing to me. Kung Fu Panda on the other hand looks really funny, having Jack Black helps. It's getting great reviews. The true question on movie viewing is it worth $8? Still need to check out the new Indiana Jones. [IMDb.com & NY Times]
This week's news quiz. Post your results as a comment. [Chicago Tribune]
Today in History: On June 6, 1944, the D-Day invasion of Europe took place during World War II as Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy, France. Quite an important day. [NY Times front page and Wikipedia]
First Aerosmith, next Metallica? The could be the new Guitar Hero band. [Mediaweek]
Alton Kelley, the creator of many classic psychedelic music and concert posters, passed away this week. He's quite famous for the skeleton and roses he did for the Grateful Dead (see above). Some other photos of him are here. [Chicago Tribune]
United Nations got a food summit together this week to discuss the global food crisis. It's turned into the classic third world vs. first world nations battle. A resolution signed by 180 countries was done on Thursday, but not everyone's happy with it. Definitely something to keep an eye on. [NY Times & LA Times]
The Chicago Cubs are still for sale. Sam Zell says this week that the Tribune will still hold a minority stake in the team following it's sale, sometime in the future. Wasn't this supposed to be done by Spring Training? [Chicago Tribune]
A crazy slideshow of flooding in Bloomington this week. Seems the amount of rain they got was too much for the street drainage to handle. If you've ever been to Bloomington, you're recognize these places. IU Memorial Stadium football field issues as well. [Indiana Daily Student & blogHoosiersHQ.com]
Seems us Americans aren't so keen on our big trucks anymore. $4 per gallon gas will do that to you! Several cars have passed the Ford F150 as the biggest seller. [NY Times]
Did you know you can get a degree in brewing beer from the University of California - Davis? I didn't. The professor of beer, Charles Bamforth, is pumping out students ready to brew your next glass. [LA Times]
You may have seen this week that Chicago made it into the 2016 Summer Olympics final four (with Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro, and Madrid). However, they currently reside in 3rd place on that list. Lots to do before a decision is made in October 2009. [Chicago Tribune]
Apple opening store at the Lourve. Well, actually the mall connected to the Louvre. [San Jose Mercury News]
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GO DAWGS!!!! THANKS
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9/10 this week for Spydey!
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