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1.31.2006
Grouching About Oscar
You all know I love this time of year. "Highlight" nominees:
PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE Philip Seymour Hoffman - CAPOTE Terrence Howard - HUSTLE & FLOW Heath Ledger - BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN Joaquin Phoenix - WALK THE LINE David Strathairn - GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK. ## Have seen WALK THE LINE, and Phoenix is good but not outstanding. Really need to see GOOD NIGHT and CAPOTE. PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE George Clooney - SYRIANA Matt Dillon - CRASH Paul Giamatti - CINDERELLA MAN Jake Gyllenhaal - BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN William Hurt - A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE ## Haven't seen any of these. Would be nice to see Matt Dillon pick this one up. PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE Judi Dench - MRS. HENDERSON PRESENTS Felicity Huffman - TRANSAMERICA Keira Knightley - PRIDE & PREJUDICE Charlize Theron - NORTH COUNTRY Reese Witherspoon - WALK THE LINE ## Witherspoon is good in WALK THE LINE, but based only on reviews, my guess is this goes to Huffman for TRANSAMERICA. PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE Amy Adams - JUNEBUG Catherine Keener - CAPOTE Frances McDormand - NORTH COUNTRY Rachel Weisz - THE CONSTANT GARDENER Michelle Williams - BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN CAPOTE CRASH GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK. MUNICH ## Spielberg versus Clooney! Worlds collide! BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN CAPOTE CRASH GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK. MUNICH ## Wow, so, I've got my work cut out for me before March 5. Casey! You want to go to the movies...? 1.27.2006
Hooray for science!
![]() So three weeks into re-learning to eat with my gestational diabetes, I found out there's only one thing I really can't live without - dessert after dinner. Sounds minor, but after ditching my most prized treats of candy (no small feat for yours truly), soda, and all things sweetly delicious, it turns out the little things can make all the difference. Couple the challenges of the diabetes diet with the requirements and restrictions of a regular pregnancy diet, add in cravings, and you've got a pretty desperate woman. So we were pleased (no one more so than poor Gus) to discover the other night while shopping these sugar-free (but made with Splenda) ice cream and ice cream bars shown above, and even Splenda brown sugar for my oatmeal and some subsequent oatmeal raisin cookies. So life is still way more regulated than I would prefer, but is bearable again AND my levels are under control. Now peace (or our version of it) reigns once more at Chez Dahlberg. Thank you science, and thank you scientists who figured out sugar-free sugar, for saving this crazy pregnant woman, her dear and forgiving husband, and her insane toddler from certain demise! 1.26.2006
Pieces of Millions
Boy, is this one time I'm glad Val has the TiVo set to record Oprah: apparently, she taped a show today where she confronts James Frey, the author of the "memoir" A MILLION LITTLE PIECES. Gawker liveblogged the show; here's the report.
(For context, here's the original Smoking Gun piece on the book's many fallacies.) Local Boy in the Big City
Columbus blogger and recent Ohio State Law graduate Chris Geidner is apparently filling in as Wonkette For a Day today, before the imminent arrival of the blog's new propietors.
Blair Art Project
Another one via boingboing -- here's a link to a gallery of artist Mary Blair's work on the Golden Books LITTLE VERSES from the early 1960s, which has apparently been out of print for more than 40 years. I probably wouldn't have paid much attention, but the style caught my eye, and after a little bit of Googling, sure enough, the same artist is responsible for one of Carl's favorite Little Golden Books, the wonderfully charming I CAN FLY.
Neat! 1.25.2006
Stand Up
![]() Not a doctored photo -- those are Georgetown University law students protesting at a speech given by Attorney General Alberto Gonzales yesterday. I'm sure it will be picked up by the news outlets at some point, if it hasn't already, but here's a firsthand account. 1.20.2006
Holiday Happenings
It's been three weeks and I haven't even gotten myself together enough to post a Christmas/New Year's wrap-up, so rather than keep putting it off, I'll just link you to the pictures and let y'all have at it in comments.
![]() Christmas 2005, here in Columbus at our house and the Pope/Justice family party, and in Wellston at Moogie & Poppy's. ![]() The Hoover House Alum Baybay Partay 2006, at Jenn's mom's place near Chillicothe. Groovy. Housecleaning
Just moving the furniture, sweeping up some cobwebs, removing or changing dead links, adding some new toys. Pay me no mind.
1.12.2006
File Under: Things That Must Be Stopped At All Costs
And let us hope this is just all a bad dream:
"Best pals MATT DAMON and BEN AFFLECK are teaming up on the big screen again to remake BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID." ![]() ...no. 1.11.2006
The Facts
This was too good to leave for the sidebar links, and even though I'm sure I'm coming to this after everyone else on the inertnet, I give you:
Chuck Norris Facts. To quote from this would only be to spoil your fun, so I urge you to read this for yourself and consider: what do we really know about Chuck Norris? ![]() Dawn's early light
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