It appears that the television-refrigerator analogies of the post below have struck a chord with one American Psycho fan, and I want to applaud the sentiment of his response post. While I can’t claim to be an American Psycho fan myself, I agree with Yglesias’ argument that too many movies with artistic or social value [...]
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Children and media: time to restock the fridge?
We constantly blame electronic media for negatively impacting children: violent video games cause school shootings, Myspace facilitates stalking, and television leads to childhood obesity. Considering the average American spends over 4 hours a day watching TV, the effects of media warrant serious attention. But what sort of attention? Since the first congressional hearings on television [...]






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