10 September 2010: Weekend
By The Morning News
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Japan's hottest summer on record was a boon for nonalcoholic beer makers.
Fascinating profile of the Damien Hirst market: deflated after his mega-auction, with many collectors burned.
Tribute to self-experimenter Henry Head, who severed his own nerve endings to further research.
Disgraced dentist's bite-mark analysis may see a Mississippi man executed.
Religion, economics, and personality contribute to the reign of white cars.
A different kind of white: Silke Schöner frames paintings around white space.
The Cuban model doesn't even work for us anymore. Jeffrey Goldberg meets Castro.
Documentation of fun had inside the Museum of Soviet Video Games.
Iran alerts world of political prisoners' release via text message.
I'm not afraid. It's as simple as that. Werner Herzog says he has five doppelgängers whom he enjoys as bodyguards.
Baghdad version of Punk'd, where celebrities are told they'll be shot for carrying bombs, makes everyone cry.
"Story broker" Larry Garrison, booker of victims on TV, on how a tabloid story is born.
"Things I've Overheard My Roommmate Say to Her On-Again/Off-Again Boyfriend or Works by Joyce Carol Oates."
Sasha Frere-Jones's brief account, with illustration, of interviewing Björk.
Hair, weight fluctuations, and drag-queen potential prove Whitney Houston as the greatest diva of the last 25 years.
Pop a year into YouTube Time Machine, get the footage you crave.