Monday, April 9, 2012

Daily Link Dump - April 9, 2012

The "Painter of Light" died.

So did Mike Wallace.

ZIMMERMAN WATCH 2012:  NBC fired the producer behind that horrible edit. Fortunately for him, when you libel someone as a racist on a national news program, you can apparently stay anonymous.

Jim Emerson posted an old interview he did with Bette Davis in honor of her birthday last Thursday.

The "War on Cops" is just like every other so-called culture "war" people like to dream up: nonexistent.

Speaking of nonexistent wars...

Germany decides it's time to steal from the young to pay for the old.

My favorite Bob Dylan album is getting turned into a movie.

My favorite Scorsese movie is getting a sequel.

Curveball comes clean.

Surprise, surprise, surprise: Prosecutors in Texas aren't disciplined for misconduct. I'm sure this only happens in Texas. Right?

Unofficially official: Bryan Cranston says they are splitting the final season of Breaking Bad into two.

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