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Survivor, Exporting America's Economy to China

SPOILER ALERT: This post reveals who was voted off last night’s Survivor: China. Also, the Ken Burns posts reveal who won WWII.

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We interrupt Ken Burns Day at Tuned In to prove that we’re not all about lofty matters historical here. Survivor: China debuted last night, and while I can never judge the quality of any …

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Ken Burns, the Interview: Episode 3–War and Gore

It’s interesting from the standpoint of today to see the images of death and gore that made it into the popular media and newsreels at the time.

KB: And the sequencing of that, which went from absolute buttoned-down control, where no one knew until after the war the actual casualties and loss and materiel at Pearl Harbor, to that one …

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Ken Burns, the Interview: Episode 1–Why "The War"?

I spoke with Ken Burns and Lynn Novick for a good hour and a half, getting far more stuff than I could work into a 660-word column in Time. Burns, in addition to being thoughtful about the process and pitfalls of documentary making, is a saltier speaker than you might expect from a PBS type, as well as quite the unembarrassed salesman.

French Connections 2

One last thing from that lunch two days ago with Henri Loyrette, the director of the Louvre. He mentioned that his museum has recently purchased a canvas by Benjamin West, Phaeton asking Apollo permission to drive the Chariot of the Sun, from about 1804. This will bring to a grand total of four the number of American pictures in the …

French Connections

I made it over to a press luncheon yesterday for Henri Loyrette, the director of the Louvre, who was in New York to talk about his museum’s expansion projects in France and the U.S. (Abu Dhabi he wasn’t talking about much.) Those projects include the ongoing arrangement with the Atlanta High Museum. What the High is getting …

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Kid Nation: Toilets Beat TV!

SPOILER ALERT: This post reveals the winners of the bleach-drinking contest and barefoot broken-glass race on last night’s Kid Nation, as well as which child was exiled to Starving Coyote Mountain.

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As you may have guessed, there were no bleach-drinking or broken-glass competitions on last night’s Kid Nation premiere, …

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Mad Men: How Long Can They Keep It Up?

No new Mad Men this week, but here’s a post anyway. I’m obviously a big fan, but as I’ve watched it lately, I’ve been wondering how long the show can keep up its quality and sense of surprise. I don’t mean in terms of real time; I mean in terms of fictional time.

Part of the reason that the show has (mostly) been able to avoid the …

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