November 22, 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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- At least 20 dead, 1,750 injured as clashes resume in Cairo.
- Origin story of Occupy Wall Street.
- Attempt to define why some music—Bon Iver, Wilco, the National—is so damn boring.
- Profile of prolific session bass player, who appeared on more than 10,000 tracks, Carol Kaye.
- Homage to one of LA's most iconic songwriters: Stravinsky.
- Bret McKenzie from Flight of the Conchords on the constraints of writing songs for the Muppets.
- TMN's Anthony Doerr visits a glass eco-lodge rising in Ecuador.
- Jonathan Lethem explains how the innermost circle of the literary world is exactly like high school.
- Related: Amis reviews DeLillo.
- Netflix resurrects Arrested Development to begin streaming in 2013.
- After a four-week training course, Zappos offers new hires a $3,000 bonus to quit immediately.
- Law schools should offer students a rebate after one year.
- Downturn forces law schools to rethink 1890s curriculum; law firms ask schools to start teaching lawyer-ing.
- Professor explains how it's possible to have tenure and still be poor.
- Bella from Twilight is a weak, helpless, extremely internal heroine—and there's much to be said for that.
- Delia's catalog from 1999 scanned.