24 May 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 24 May 2010 Bob Bennett on how the Tea Partiers are unwittingly following Carter, all the while invoking Reagan. How musicians can beat the high cost of downloading: Charge fans to hang out with them. Esquire's Massa profile skips the gay question, but uncovers a juicy story about Petraeus and treason. For this month's "Of Recent Note," rewrite the end of LOST. The rate of deaths among women giving birth has actually increased in the U.S. over the last two decades. "You become a patron, you're a little Medici for five minutes." Michael Crichton's lessons for art collecting. Your afternoon diversion: Name that drum fill. History of the iconic Bob Dylan poster creator Milton Glaser says he should have redone. A short history of the classic New York lounge--whose spirit restauranteurs hope to recapture. Commentator says it's a shame Oxford dropped its legendary one-word essay test that was a true gauge of genius. One-dollar gloves could be the key to gesture-based computer interactions. He began waking up around the time he'd formerly gone to bed and went to sleep when the sun set. How Haruki Murakami reordered his life.