...cheap virtual Shih Tzus or magical swords, and reveling in a gaming culture that is all their own. Liel Leibovitz is an assistant professor of digital media at NYU and a senior writer for Tablet Magazine . Tags: China Technology Sony Microsoft...
...was Nicholas Jalbert. Before graduating, the students followed a tradition of placing a stone on the Alumni Wall. Liel Leibovitz, assistant professor at New York University and author of ?Fortunate Sons: The 120 Chinese Boys who Came to America, Went to...
...commit themselves to a tactic that relies on stymieing dialogue and curbing the free exchange of ideas,” writes Liel Leibovitz. I don’t have any reason to believe that the famed physicist is an anti-Semite. And if he is truly pro-Palestinian,...
...Liel Leibovitz senses religious and distinctly Talmudic themes in the rebooted series of Doctor Who : Without getting too theological—although the show has, casting [villainous species] The Silence as a religious order...
...and raised Birthright’s profile. But not everyone found them amusing − some American Jews considered them offensive. Liel Leibovitz wrote in Tablet Magazine that the need to ridicule Birthright was a reflection of Israeli insecurity. “American...
..."But are we really hoping to purge our collective soul by demolishing copies of Halo 4 ?" asks Liel Leibovitz at the New Republic . The town of Southington, Conn., plans to do just that on Saturday. Past cultural bête noires—from comic... Full news...
...If anything, they help us deal with violent urges, Liel Leibovitz argues (Newser) – The Newtown shooting has America understandably on edge. "But are we really hoping to purge our collective soul by demolishing copies of Halo 4?" asks Liel...
...Loud Loop Press by Leor Galil Leor Galil, Reader music writer, is obsessed with . . . Lukach, "Move" According to Liel Leibovitz of Tablet magazine, an overweight, scruffy-looking rapper named Lukach recently helped revive...
...these restrictions, in and of themselves, do not constitute much by the way of gun control," writes Liel Leibovitz for the Jewish magazine Tablet. He notes the relative ease with which someone can justify owning a gun, including residing in an Israeli...