The GOP primary produces a runoff between Sanford and Peeler in SC. (More race coverage.)
Month: June 2002
No Monica as Mina (sigh).
IGN reports a number of casting changes to The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
Don’t cry for me, Argentina.
You’ve got your own problems. Another Cup favorite falls as Sweden and England take 1 and 2 in the Group of Death. Meanwhile, over in Group B, Paraguay joins Spain in the winner’s circle.
Afternoon Punditry.
Bill Press and Pat Buchanan move to MSNBC.
WWB…Walking While Black.
A councilwoman alleges canine racial profiling. Fortunately, Berk doesn’t have this problem, but it’s not as far-fetched as the detractors suggest. I’ve seen and heard about a number of dogs with these racial tics, particularly (and unsurprisingly) down south.
Zzzzz…GOALLLLL!…zzzZZ.
World Cup 2002 sets new records for soccer in the US. Good to know I’m not alone in the dead of night.
Love in the dark.
The AFI offers its top 100 American love stories. What, Episode 2 didn’t make the cut?
Box score.
Dems and the GOP discuss their 2002 Senate campaign strategies.
It is a gift…let us use it.
Details emerge on the extended version of Fellowship, due out on DVD November 12. Of course I’m extremely psyched about the extra thirty minutes, but couldn’t they have put the original version on one of the discs too? Ah, well.
Vancouver Pryde.
Bryan Singer casts 17-year-old Vancouver resident Katie Stuart as Kitty Pryde in X-Men 2. Pretty good call to go with an unknown but, given that so much of Kitty’s backstory was used for Rogue in the first film, how will they differentiate her from Anna Paquin?