November 10, 2011: Afternoon
- Former European Central Bank vice-president named as Greece's new prime minister.
- Daniel Radosh gets wish: Bill Keane, "Family Circus" cartoonist, now dead.
- Fake passport made for Adolf Hitler by the Special Operations Executive.
- Teenagers dressed as angels visit crime scenes in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico's most violent border city.
- Where and how to dine solo in LA.
- More than 75% of honey sold in supermarkets is not honey.
- Japanese cafes not all about sex; sometimes they're about cats.
- History of screw-ups in paleontology.
- Christmas tree wars—natural producers vs. supporters of fakes—enter politics.
- Profile of Camus as Jew.
- Presidential candidate Jon Huntsman has fan knowledge of Beefheart.
- Facial expressions of people caught singing or listening to music.
- Spotify tracklist of 207 songs in the order they appear in Simon Reynolds’s Rip It Up And Start Again.
- Reading list for Samuel Beckett, who liked Catcher in the Rye "very much indeed."