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American Horror Story’s Butcher First Creeped Us Out On Hannah Montana

The Butcher on ‘American Horror Story: Roanoke’ had a small role on Disney’s ‘Hannah Montana.’

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American Horror Story’s Butcher First Creeped Us Out On Hannah Montana

‘Lady Problems,’ Episode 7: Workplace Drama And Birth Control, With Reductress’ Sarah Pappalardo And Beth Newell

This week the authors of HOW TO WIN AT FEMINISM join Rachel and Hazel on the pod

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‘Lady Problems,’ Episode 7: Workplace Drama And Birth Control, With Reductress’ Sarah Pappalardo And Beth Newell

Will You Watch? Smoking In Movies May Lead To Automatic R Ratings

Smoking In Movies May Lead To R Rating Tired of seeing people smoking in movies? Okay, maybe you aren’t but you might not want your kids to see it necessarily. Apparently, Hollyweird is developing a way to keep smoking away from your teenage kids’s faces on the big screen. (Health.com) — Movies that show actors smoking tobacco should automatically earn an R rating in order to minimize copycat smoking among impressionable tweens and teenagers, the authors of a new study suggest. PG-13 films account for nearly two-thirds of the smoking scenes adolescents see on the big screen, according to the two-year study, which surveyed roughly 5,000 children ages 10 to 14 about the movies they’d seen and whether they’d ever tried a cigarette. Smoking in PG-13 films — including background shots and other passing instances — was just as strongly linked with real-world experimentation as the smoking in R-rated films. For every 500 smoking scenes a child saw in PG-13 movies, his or her likelihood of trying cigarettes increased by 49%. The comparable figure for R-rated movies was 33%, a statistically negligible difference. Assigning an R rating to all movies portraying smoking would lower the proportion of kids who try cigarettes at this age by 18%, the authors estimate. (Children under 17 must be accompanied by an adult to buy a ticket for an R-rated movie.) This this will work? Or is it just nonsense?

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Ask a Libertarian: "Gary Johnson or Ron Paul?"

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Welcome to Ask a Libertarian with Reason’s Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch. They are the authors of the new book The Declaration of Independents: How Libertarian Politics Can Fix What’s Wrong With America. Go to http://declaration2011.com to purchase, read reviews, find event dates, and more. On June 15, 2011 Gillespie and Welch used short, rapid-fire videos to answer dozens of reader questions submitted… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Reason Magazine – Hit & Run Discovery Date : 15/06/2011 18:53 Number of articles : 2

Ask a Libertarian: "Gary Johnson or Ron Paul?"

NewsBusters 5th Anniversary: A Look Back at Some of Our Top Posts on Journalistic Obamagasms

As part of the 5th anniversary celebration of NewsBusters we have started a weekly Five for Five feature to list the blog’s top twenty five posts. Last week, we looked at the top five posts that broke news. Today we continue with the top five posts on journalistic Obamagasms. We have picked out a couple posts from each of the five categories and asked the authors to reflect back on writing them up. In this series of short videos, they share their thoughts on how they caught the particular media moment and describe the impact their post had. We continue our video look back by reflecting on two of top posts on journalistic Obamagasms: “Matthews: Obama Speech Caused ‘Thrill Going Up My Leg'” by Brad Wilmouth (reflection by Tim Graham) and “Newsweek’s Evan Thomas: Obama Is ‘Sort of God'” by Kyle Drennen. Check out last week’s video of NewsBusters’ Rich Noyes and Kyle Drennen remembering some of the top posts that broke news.

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Soccernomics

Call it Money ball for soccer: journalist Kuper (Soccer against the Enemy, 2006) and economist Szymanski (Fans of the World, Unite! 2008) apply cold, hard facts to our commonly held beliefs about the beautiful game and tell us that everything we think we know is wrong. England’s national team doesn’t underachieve (if anything, given its size, location, and talent pool, it overachieves); paying big money for hot players isn’t a good idea (usually, the players’ exertions mean they’ll underperform next year); and soccer clubs make terrible (though remarkably durable) businesses. Unlike Kuper’s more sober Soccer against the Enemy, there’s a teasing playfulness, almost braggadocio, here, as the authors burst bubble after bubble using the words, “We have the data to answer this question.” As they acknowledge, some fans will resist subjecting long-held emotional attachments to the cold light of statistical analysis. And some may argue their findings: just as Billy Beane’s Oakland A’s are coming off their third losing season, author-praised AC Milan is off to a terrible start. But whether analyzing the relationship of spending to winning or applying game theory to the penalty kick, the authors’ delight in discovery proves both persuasive and contagious. It’s a fascinating book with the potential to effect genuine change in the sport. — Keir Graff Related: Economic Impact of World Cup

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"Top" 10 Celebrity Gamers

“TOP” as defined and assessed by the authors,….not necessarily by the gods or whatever demons possess these hapless “A-list” geeker's souls. If gaming is geeky, some of your favorite celebrities are HUGE geeks. The following actors/musicians/etc. are totally into video games – and that’s a good thing in my book. Here are the top 10 celebs who like to game: See who at – IndyPosted—— http://indyposted.com/14039/top-10-celebrity-gamers/ added by: remanns