Word: pseudo
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...true auteurs and the bumbling scenes of the faux artistes. Director Harmony Korine’s work in “Living Proof” is of the latter variety, suffocating a graceful song.Korine’s attempt to make a surrealistic feminist document begins with a pseudo-parody of the modern hip-hop video, as a baggily clothed black man bounces his hand next to Cat Power’s Chan Marshall and points at his car’s rims. To emphasize this, the frame shifts to conceal Marshall’s head. Only her body...
Bombay may be India's hippest city, but until recently finding a decent international restaurant outside the top hotels was a challenge. Visitors wanting a change from local cuisine and hotel food resorted to fast-food chains or pseudo-Chinese diners, where the ubiquitous "chicken Manchurian" provided a spectacular example of the perils of fusion cooking. But Bombay is now finally getting the culinary makeover it has long deserved. And what Bombay does, the rest of India follows. Here's our pick of the city's best non-hotel venues...
Bombay may be india's hippest city, but until recently finding a decent international restaurant outside the top hotels was a challenge. Visitors wanting a change from local cuisine and hotel food resorted to fast-food chains or pseudo-Chinese diners, where the ubiquitous "Chicken Manchurian" provided a spectacular example of the perils of fusion cooking. But Bombay is now finally getting the culinary makeover it has long deserved. And what Bombay does, the rest of India follows. Here's our pick of the city's best non-hotel venues: INDIGO The first classy independent restaurant in India when...
...backing to the plaintiffs in the case. Walczak said the trial decisively demonstrated that intelligent design is not science in any way. ?At a time when this country is lagging behind other nations in scientific literacy, we can ill afford to shackle our children?s minds with 15th century pseudo science,? he said...
...speech given at the University of Oregon last year, he criticized Fox News for misleading viewers about the Iraq War. He called Fox talk-show hosts such as Bill O’Reilly a “different breed of journalists” who practice “pseudo-journalism.” Carroll said that he will probably discuss that issue in his lectures, although he has yet to begin any official planning. Next semester, Carroll will focus his research on the changing world of journalism and the risks and opportunities that go with it. In the fall...