14 February 2003
By The Morning News
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14 Feb 2003
New York's currently: lovey-dovey
Map and logistics for the Saturday's march opposing the war on Iraq.
It's orange! Wait, it's red! Wait, what was orange again? Key information that led to terror alert in NYC based on was fabricated.
George W. Bush, a man of powerful intellect.
'You can't handle the truth!' 'Jack Nicholson' makes a prank phone call. Woman gets pissed.
Peter Rojas on the death of the floppy disk. Imation, for some reason, sticks by the product.
Web art from the Whitney.
Trailer from Christopher Guest's (This Is Spinal Tap, Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show) 'folk'-umentary: A Mighty Wind.
From cityscapes in the U.S. and Europe to jungles and forests in Asia and South America: a stunning new exhibit at the Met.
Because it's Valentine's Day: Here's a story of removable hearts, cannibalism, and drawn pubic hair.
Our suggestion for what you should do this evening (aside from turning the lights down low and the Marvin Gaye up high) have a romantic dinner for two.
Are you torn? Want the romance for Valentine's Day, but also want to protest war against Iraq? Why not masturbate for peace?