* A thoughtful, if ultimately mostly negative, review of The Cambridge Companion to American Science Fiction. I’m either too narcissistic or not narcissistic enough to argue with the reviewer point-by-point — and in any event it’s probably unprofessional to get too deep into how the sausage is made — but I will note that we definitely thought about all these issues as we were putting the volume together, and tried to address them in our introduction and general organization. I’ll also add that “for better or worse” we didn’t really see our book as operating independently from the James and Mendlesohn volume; we were trying to do something that extended that book rather than merely replicating it with identical chapters focused on the US. No book can be all things to all people, but hopefully other people find the balance we struck more pleasing than Cheney did…
* On Monday, however, a county attorney in Virginia gave defenders of the college new hope that they could stop the ticking clock and save the institution. The county attorney filed suit in Virginia court charging that the president and board of the college have violated several state laws and failed in their duties to keep the college running. And the suit seeks an injunction to stop activity to close the college and to replace the president and the board.
* You mean “Capitalocene.” Just say Capitalocene.
* A great Existential Comic on the transporter problem. You’d never get me in one of those things.
* Senate Bill 593 ties professors’ pay to teaching assignments, requiring a minimum of eight courses for the profs to earn their full salary. If academic research requires a lighter course load, universities could supplement professors’ salaries with money from their nonprofit foundations. Why only eight courses? We’re leaving money on the table!
* Prof who got UW’s Ray Cross to put his job on the line says he meant to help him.
* Towns established by freed slaves are dying out.
* Growing Up on ‘Mad Men’: A Conversation With Matthew Weiner and Kiernan Shipka.
* Disney Developing Live-Action Mulan.
* If You Didn’t Kill That Zombie, Maybe I Won’t Either.
* A brilliant Tinder hack made hundreds of bros unwittingly flirt with each other.
* Unreal: Spokesman for GOP candidate who committed suicide after anti-Semitic ‘whisper campaign’ found dead.
* Hell, just let Maisie Williams play the Doctor next. Or Kiernan Shipka. But one of them definitely.
* See, you can get fired from being a cop.
* “I retweet not in anger. But it’s an impressive rise for a dude who three years ago was replying to Uberfacts tweets with dick jokes.”
* Artist paints Star Wars characters using nothing but coffee.
* The United States Is (Still) at War in Yemen. “On the Verge of Total Collapse.”
* Everything old is new again: Anglo Saxon remedy kills hospital superbug MRSA.
* Everything old is new again.
* And everything old is new again.
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