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This new political graphic novel written by Brian K. Vaughan, penciled by Tony Harris, inked by Tom Feister and released on DC’s Wildstorm label, is full of such strikingly original moments. The First Hundred Days collects the first five issues of the Ex Machina series...
...October 15, 2004, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a Public Health Advisory in which drug manufacturers were required to label antidepressants with a “black box”—the most severe warning outside of an outright ban—describing the risk of suicidal behavior to children and adolescents. This action was promoted by a Columbia University study showing that two to three percent of children taking antidepressants had increased suicidal thoughts and actions, though the FDA has not shown antidepressants to be the precise cause. According to Medco Health Solutions, the last...
...sustainable employment in developing countries. "We wanted to show that you can make a for-profit business where everybody in the chain is treated well," she says. With factories set to roll in Peru and Tunisia, and a third planned for Lesotho, the Edun range, a partnership with U.S. label Rogan, will include everything from jeans to chiffon dresses. But Hewson isn't relying on altruism to sell clothes she describes as "more sensual than bling." "We want these clothes to sell on their own merit, because they are beautiful and well made." Edun's pieces ($65-$375) will appear...
...political class should show greater intellectual curiosity and strength of conviction; the best way to convince the American public that politicians are aloof from our concerns would be to continue to label issues that we care deeply about as “wedges” that are somehow off limits. Wherever you put yourself on the ideological spectrum, have an open and active enough mind to actually debate the “wedge issues” that will determine what sort of country we will inhabit...
...sensibility peeking out from behind their austere sound, as something resembling a more conventional melodic structure rears its head in the middle of some of these new songs. As their eighth album, it represents a major shift for the band: it is their first album for new label Sub-Pop (which, ironically, was Nirvana’s first label, and the current home of Garden State favorites The Shins and the Postal Service), and was co-produced by David Friedman, famous for his work for more exuberant acts like the Flaming Lips. The pretty pop work of Friedman shines through...