July 19, 2011: Afternoon
- Far-right Jobbik party cheers, Weisenthal Center cries foul at Hungarian's acquittal in 1942 massacre.
- Ben Judah interviews Roma king.
- Disagreeing with UK lawmakers, committee says nudges won't change people's habits, but laws will.
- Psychologists argue against childproofed playgrounds, claim bruises are a part of overcoming fear.
- Romance novelists attend clothing seminar, watch the proper way to rip a bodice.
- A variety of user-friendly nutrition facts labels.
- The problem with cubicles--which their inventor called "monolithic insanity"--and possible solutions.
- Daniel Nester on memoir writing.
- Video: In Harlem, the Royal Tenenbaums house exists more in fantasy than reality.
- An interview with the former Microsoft CTO who's written the world's most expensive cookbook.
- A spirited defense of bear paternity tests.
- The institution of PMQs has been likened to a bear pit, a gladiatorial contest and an absurd pantomime.
- Video: A clip from William Shatner's new documentary, in which he interviews every Star Trek captain.