“Spamalot” follows the travails of King Arthur as he gathers knights to join him on his quest for the Holy Grail. Suddenly the men realize that where they belong is on Broadway.
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‘Spamalot’ takes Center Stage
Top Cathloic Cardinal Blasts ‘Da Vinci Code’ as ‘Cheap Lies’
A top Catholic cardinal has blasted “The Da Vinci Code” as a “gross and absurd” distortion of history and said Catholic bookstores should take the bestseller off their shelves because it is full of “cheap lies.”
Women Most Affected by Binge Drinking
Binge drinking could result in plummeting moods and impair cognitive performance, a new UK study of young alcohol drinkers suggests. And the research indicates that women are more affected than men.
How to Explain Your Idea to a VC
Brad Feld: Allen Morgan at Mayfield has a nice series up on his blog about the ten commandments for entrepreneurs. His post today is Commandment #6: Explain Your New Ideas by Analogy To, or Contrast With, Old Ideas.
Men Setting up Divorce Nest Eggs
The high percentage of marriages that end in divorce has created a new trend; many men are planning financially for their divorce before they even get married.
Declaring War on Crickets
Armed with a glue gun and radio transmitters the size of a penny, a University of North Carolina scientist is trying to stop mass insect migrations that devastate ranches in the Mountain West.
New Alcohol-Powered Aircraft
A Brazilian firm has delivered the world’s first ethanol-burning production aircraft to a crop-spraying company and it sees a booming market for alcohol powered planes.
