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...boxing match. And so Boll, 41, a former amateur boxer with 10 years experience, has done just that. This weekend, on the set of his newest film Postal-you guessed it, another adaptation of a violent video game, set to open in 2007-he will enter a boxing ring with four Internet film critics, one after another, for a three-round slugfest that he hopes will teach critics a lesson about who they?re slamming. For their trouble, and their bruises, they?ll receive free airfare and hotel accommodations in Vancouver, and roles as extras in the film...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The 'World's Worst Director' Fights Back | 9/23/2006 | See Source »

Museum of Useful Things 49 Brattle Street (617 )576-3322 Aluminum 3-ring binder, $29.50. Take notes, then chuck it at the kid talking on his cell phone during lecture...

Author: By FM Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: BARE ESSENTIALS | 9/20/2006 | See Source »

Sunset conveniently distracts from the trash lazily floating in the Charles River at River Sing. Celebrate the Autumn Equinox by singing along with five Boston-area choirs and two, um, giant puppets, Osun and Poseiden. Yeah. Bring your own bell to ring in the semester...

Author: By A. HAVEN Thompson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Get Out! | 9/20/2006 | See Source »

...continual arrival of deadlines as a type of “cruel slavery,” driving writers to reduce everything to “nutshell truths for the breakfast table.”Newman was writing in the middle of the nineteenth century, but his criticism has a ring of truth to it. While he may sound like a bit of a curmudgeon, the format of the daily newspaper is certainly not conducive to reflection.Please bear in mind that I am loath to denigrate newspapers in any way. I myself am an avid reader of newspapers, and this piece...

Author: By Charles R. Drummond iv, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: No News is Good News (Sort of) | 9/20/2006 | See Source »

...piece of junk trailing the shuttle, and several others seen floating by the shuttle's windows, might never be definitively identified. Astronauts described the objects variously as a plastic baggie, some copper wire, two ring-shaped items and a piece of foil or shimmering cloth. NASA is guessing the largest bit was a piece of pliable plastic used as a tile shim, which could have dropped off the shuttle during a test firing of the shuttle's maneuvering jets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Shuttle Gets a Go | 9/20/2006 | See Source »

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