Evening Reading
by Jeff Mattas, Jan 13, 2011 5:00pm PSTI'm not exactly sure what triggered the impulse, but I've been revisiting the show 'Sifl and Olly' recently on ye ol' YouTubes.
For the uninitiated, 'Sifl and Olly' was a short-lived comedy show created by musicians Liam Lynch and Matt Crocco that aired on late-night MTV from 1997-'99. It bears the distinction of being one of the most-beloved pieces of original comedy programming the network ever aired, while also being one of the lowest-rated. Sadly, despite fan requests, it's unclear if series will ever see a re-release that isn't so rare that it immediately becomes ridiculously expensive.
On that note, have a crescentfresh chatty.
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I'm looking for a new nonfiction book to read. Ideally your picks are available in e-format, as I like to read on my iPad. As far as subject matter: I'm not picky, but I prefer nonfiction narratives that read like fiction. Take Masters of Doom for example. Even readers who didn't know anything about id Software or "the Two Johns" before reading the book found it easy to read because the narrative is engaging and accessible.
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